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- Embed this notice@Andrii @lunarised @7 @BigDuck @Binkle @Heliodramus @JoeBiden @MischievousTomato @NecroKvntPuke @Oblivia @PonyPanda @Prodigal @Terry @andreas @fugger @fuggy @get @has @itzzenxx @joebiden @joebiden @mint @mushroom_soup @n3f_X @nerdtronics @p @sjw @splitshockvirus @straw @thebitchisback @twl maybe Krishna was the ultimate human being because he did not deny anything. He accepted anger, hate, rage, greed, the same way he accepted love, peace, joy, and so on. He killed people in the Mahabharata war with the same lightness of being that he had while dancing with those village women in the forests at night. It's the ultimate lightness of being that matters. But yes, hate, anger, greed, these are very heavy emotions. As for myself, i'm channeling my hate higher and higher and have been promoting the covid19 vaccine for children on various places in social media and forums. There's nothing more evil than poisoning children, and only the greatest of evils can begin to fill the black hole inside. Like, if my posts cause parents to go out and vaccinate their children, and then their children die from the vaccine within the next 6 months? I will know that I caused that. There's some evil that takes satisfaction in that. I mean I want a better world and society, but for that to happen, 80% or more of humans have to be killed off probably. So ultimately, wiping out the human race is a good thing, because it will lead to spiritual progress and evolution.