They don’t judge you by your status, your wealth, or the clothes you wear. For them, you are simply a human capable of kindness.
These voiceless souls ask for so little a little food, a little care, a little compassion. Yet the love and loyalty they give in return is boundless and pure.
Be kind to animals. Feed them when you can, protect them when you see them in need, and treat them with the dignity they deserve.
The world becomes a better place when we choose compassion for those who cannot speak for themselves.
#dogs
#AnimalWelfare
The building fell. He didn't leave her.
Rescuers found them three days after the collapse.
The dog was still there. Not running. Not crying for help. Just lying in the rubble with a tiny kitten tucked under his chest, keeping her warm.
Nobody trained him to do that. Nobody asked him to stay.
He just decided she wasn't going to face it alone.When the flashlight hit his eyes, he didn't flinch. He looked straight into it, calm as anything, like he'd been waiting for someone to finally show up so he could hand her over safely.
That kitten had no idea how close she came to not making it.But somewhere in that darkness, a dog made a choice.
And that choice was everything. Some of the purest things in this world wear fur and ask for nothing in return.
@Outdoctrination Whichh one would you recommend buying?
Are the ones available on Amazon worth a shot?
Is there any specific type, say medical grade equipment that is necessary for this purpose?
#MegasthenesonIndia
” Whereas among other nations it is usual in the contests of war, to ravage the soil, among the Indians on the contrary, by whom husbandmen are regarded as a class that is sacred and inviolable, the tillers of soil, even when battle is raging in their neighborhood are undisturbed by danger, for the combatants make a carnage of each other, but allow those engaged in husbandry to remain unmolested.”
“Besides, they neither ravage an enemy’s land, nor cut down it’s trees”.
-- Megasthenes
The biggest curse of colonialism is that it deals a multi-generational blow to self confidence. The elites gravitate to the colonial masters for a share of power, and perpetuate the system even when the colonizers leave. The plebian uprising may take centuries and even in the process of reclaiming stability and state capacity and rebuilding of institutions, broad-based confidence is devilishly hard to regain, and uneven.
Looking at the responses of a section of Indians around AI Summit, it is evident that a large number of us intrinsically do not believe that we can be better than the West.
Balance is not compromise - it is architecture.
The Purusharthas were never competing goals.
They were sequencing principles.
Dharma anchors.
Artha stabilizes.
Kama enlivens.
Moksha liberates.
In older wisdom, imbalance wasn’t moral failure - it was misalignment.
Wealth without dharma corrupts.
Pleasure without discipline enslaves.
Liberation without responsibility fragments.
The aim was never denial.
It was intelligent integration.
When order is right, nothing needs suppression.
It simply falls into place.
@ishallknow I had seen an AI video of the said mosque being blown up(on X) a few months ago.
Does that mean these are all planned years in advance?
When do you think it will happen actually?
In the Pleiades, there are 'Gardens of Pure Thought' where reality is shaped through focused intention. We are learning to do this on Earth. Our thoughts are like seeds. If we plant seeds of fear, we grow a world of fear. If we plant seeds of love, we grow a world of love. The problem is that most people are 'unconscious gardeners,' planting seeds randomly through their reactions to the news and the world around them. The call now is to become a 'Conscious Creator.' Choose your thoughts as carefully as you would choose the flowers for your garden. What you focus on is what will grow in your life.
This man takes care of a herd of elephants. One day, however, his wife fell seriously ill, and he had to leave the elephants to look after her.
He spent the next six months in a hospital far away, caring for his sick wife and unable to see the elephants.
When he returned after six months, something beautiful happened: the elephants refused to let him out of their sight. They followed him everywhere, never wanting him to leave again. He had been reunited with his beloved elephants.
Sometimes, human beings should learn from animals.