The Killing/Murdering of Lions.

Divine Humanity reminds us about our Divine roots, which we all share. This is our divine humanism which reminds us about the universal spiritual essence, which continues to live and travel through the universe even after the death of the body, from life to life. Through this Divine spark, and through those Divine roots we are all connected – and with this realization comes acknowledgement of our responsibility and duties towards this material world. Because in this very present moment, through each of our thoughts, actions and words, we contribute to shaping our future and our world’s future.

Having said this, detach from any religion that sanctions murder and the killing of innocents.

And speaking of murder and killing, such as the excruciating events unfolding in Afghanistan, we have the killing/murder of nonhuman divine beasts—lions. But there is no greater killer/murderer than humans letting their beasts within loose with free reign to cause mayhem, havoc, and death.

As you might have guessed from my posts/videos of lions, they hold a special place within my heart. Not only was I named at Machu Picchu in 1988, the Big Cat That Flies, but my Vedic astrology sun sign is Leo, and our current cats Loki and Bella. Included in my heart is my jaguar spirit. Both big and small cats are precious to Sher and me.

The killing/murdering of lions.

The rational of murdering wolves was greed/money. Lions are not just for money, but just for the sheer wicked hell of so-called hunters looking for trophies to hang on the wall.

“To satisfy high demand, African lions are killed for their claws, teeth, and bones. When a poacher looks at these noble creatures, all they see are parts for jewelry, fake medicine, and even wine. In a horrific March incident in Uganda, poachers poisoned and dismembered six lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park.”

O.K.…. they want to kill/murder lions, let them do what the Maasai do. The Maasai are renowned for their warrior spirit, and in the past young Maasai warriors had to kill a male lion with a spear to become a man—a rite of passage.

So, if you want to kill/murder a lion for a trophy or for its body parts, no problem as long as you hunt the lion with a spear.

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