Food of the Gods

2002-9-26 04:56:00

Keith, astute thinker that he is, raises an interesting question.

"This raises an interesting question: If humans raise, breed and eat animals, do the gods raise, breed and eat humans?"

JJ
Actually, the answer is yes and is clearly stated by DK himself. In the sixth rule for Disciples and Initiates he states: "The fifth (Christ and the Masters) feeds on the fourth" (the human kingdom).

He encourages vegetarianism for humans, but calls it a "lesser rule in time and space," that cannot hold back group evolution.

Some think that it is not an advantage for animals to be in the presence of humans because we kill so many for food, but it is important that we understand a principle here. A lower kingdom always seeks the presence and abilities of the higher kingdom even though the path of learning is painful.

For instance, many of the human kingdom have endured all kinds of death and torture to please his gods in the kingdom above him.

The price for many animals to tread this path higher presence is that humans will take their lives and eat them. Some think that this is not right while not realizing that the Masters in the Kingdom of God, a step above human, demand much more from their pets (disciples) than we demand from the animals.

Instead of killing us and eating our bodies they demand that the disciples willingly offer not only their lives, but themselves to torture, if necessary, to accomplish their agenda. For instance, all the apostles of Jesus and millions of followers suffered horrible deaths and torture of their own free will.

Very few humans would ever allow an animal to go through some of the things that humans have been directed to do to bring the kingdom of God to man.

The end result is worth the effort for both the Masters and the disciples, but as the disciple becomes one with the soul, his consciousness blends with the Master through the Oneness Principle and this provides an increase in energy (food) for the kingdom of God.