This is the first of a series on the animal kingdom and our interaction with animals. This series covers a wide range of topics as given by William LePar's spiritual source, The Council.
Questioner: One other question in regards to using
animals that are used quite frequently for product research. I have heard of one example where rabbits
were used for hair spray, where hair spray was sprayed into the eyes of rabbits
to see if it would be harmful to the eyes if it was accidentally sprayed into
the eyes of people.
The
Council: A simple guideline: Hair spray, is that essential to the physical
body?
Questioner: I don't think so.
The
Council: Then such research would be
inappropriate. Those inhumane actions
against animals for the adornment of the body, for the beauty, the physical
beauty of the body are totally unacceptable. If necessary to experiment on
animals for medical purposes for the well-being of a physical body, then this
would be acceptable, but experimentation
and harm and pain inflicted on an animal simply for the self-adornment is
totally unacceptable, and the extraction, karmic debt, will be quite
appropriate for such vanity.
The
Divine Essence has given each of you, whether male or female, a beauty that
does not need to be enhanced by vanity.
The problem with your world today is that it no longer sees the natural
beauty, so it must enhance, as it thinks, this portion or that portion of the
body or an individual's natural beauty.
This actually trespasses against the physical body and the natural
beauty, so those of you who feel it is necessary to use such products will find
that you become part of that karmic situation.
Not only that, if not in a direct way in an indirect way, although such
karma in many cases is answered for under the term immediate karma or instant
karma, in the sense that all these products for man's vanity does have a
serious side effect eventually on the physical body. So those of you who must use such things for
your vanity will find that the side effect in the future or that you may
gradually begin to become incorporated into your physical body will not be
worth the moments of vanity that have been enjoyed.
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