I reblogged a “Truth” about how we are NOT to create a distinction among each other, especially the prophets. This inspiration juggled the dusty cobwebs of my old thought about an televised H2 show about the incarnation of “Christ” as human, animal, plant, whatever. This show was about “ancient aliens” and how Buddhism was cited as a philosophy on reincarnation. I was thinking of time-travel, though.
Thus, the moral code stands: “THOU SHALT NOT KILL”.
A few hours or minutes ago, I had another thought while milling about/around the parakeet cage. And now I forgot. It had something to do with sentient life forms and inanimate objects. Okay, I remember:
Whatever is thrown into your path, accept the burden.
So for example, I saw a piece of onion skin and threw it into the trash can but missed. I was going to walk away and let Dad pick it up. I’ve done such actions while growing up and never heard Dad complained. Now that we have gotten older. I pick-up after my own mess while he did the dishes.
Also, another incident occurred earlier today. I was finish using the toilet and saw a little baby spider near the drain of the tub. But when I went to scoop it up, I saw that it was dead or maybe it was just the left-over shedded skin. But the “incarnation” presented itself in another little one.
It was crawling on the wall upstairs. And I quickly grabbed by humane capturing tool – the top glass lid of a gingerbread scented candle and an unsigned Hallmark/red-colored Valentine card. I scooped up baby spider and set it free on the grass to fed for itself or let it become fodder for other critters.
I don’t know if I did a good thing or bad thing. But I couldn’t let it stay indoors and let it loose outside in the still HOT temperature of the day because the armada of sylphs are still cleaning up the skies and have been over the weekend but I cannot recall.
Okay. So that’s today’s lesson. Watch your step. Each incident is a lesson – pass or fail. Yup.
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