Guest guest Posted April 27, 2003 Report Share Posted April 27, 2003 Last night I had a dream with a cow and it left me somehow quite confused or in a state... There was an accident where a human and a cow were involved. The cow was pregnant. Inmediately after the accident, the cow took control of the situation since the human seemed hopless. The cow decided to give prematurely birth to its baby in order to save its life. So she did. Then she fed the baby cow and the human with her milk. Once the little baby cow and the human where in a safe place, she died. It was a dream about sacrifice and love unconditional love. I dont know its meaning trully but when I woke up and went outside the bedroom where I am sleeping (not in my house) my eyes saw on a shell a statue of a cow ...in front of the statue, a picture of a scene where Lord Krishna is with a lot of cows giving them love.. any clue? I´m vegetarian but I was eating cheese so far until today...but I wonder if I should quit cheese too... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2003 Report Share Posted April 27, 2003 Most Hindus are vegetarian (over 60%), but they do eat milk products. Krishna was especially fond of butter and yogurt. Milking cows is not considered "violence" against them. I think the only logical reason for quitting milk products is if you are lactose intolerant. (And to avoid agribusiness milk, which may have Bovine Growth Hormone, unnecessary antibiotics, and mistreatment of dairy cattle.) -- Len/ Kalipadma On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 17:55:53 -0000 "aqesa" <aqesa writes: > > I´m vegetarian but I was eating cheese so far until today...but I > wonder if I should quit cheese too... > ______________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2003 Report Share Posted April 27, 2003 It is a good dream and all good dreams are products of good impressions stored in the subconscious region. Pure Tanmatras give rise to good dreams. Suresh --- aqesa <aqesa wrote: > Last night I had a dream with a cow and it left me > somehow quite > confused or in a state... > There was an accident where a human and a cow were > involved. The cow > was pregnant. Inmediately after the accident, the > cow took control of > the situation since the human seemed hopless. The > cow decided to give > prematurely birth to its baby in order to save its > life. So she did. > Then she fed the baby cow and the human with her > milk. Once the > little baby cow and the human where in a safe place, > she died. It was > a dream about sacrifice and love unconditional love. > I dont know its > meaning trully but when I woke up and went outside > the bedroom where > I am sleeping (not in my house) my eyes saw on a > shell a statue of a > cow ...in front of the statue, a picture of a scene > where Lord > Krishna is with a lot of cows giving them love.. > > any clue? > > I´m vegetarian but I was eating cheese so far until > today...but I > wonder if I should quit cheese too... > > The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 I do not try to interpret dreams, even if I thought I could. Still, I would like to say that I had a dream once about a boy who was wearing a buffalo suit. The lives of the people in the United States where I live were once tied to the land and esp. to the buffalo. also, in a section of our country our spirituality is very tied to the buffalo, and by extention cattle, which are sacred. Anyway, back to my dream. i was in a small store at the end of the world somewhere, where the land had been destroyed. I was watching a documentary on the buffalo. There was this huge section on the way the lives of the buffalo and the lives of humans were a symbol of the unity of all life. And so the lives of buffalo and men and the earth had been tied together by God. Then this boy comes into the general store. He is young and handsome, but looked a little beat up, sort of sickly. He was dressed from the neck down in the furs of a buffalo. I turned from the documentary I was watching which showed the buffalo being slaughtered and skinned. Then I saw this boy who walked in and began to talk w the merchant at the bar. He looked tired and I think he was asking for a drink. At one point he turned to me and he unzipped the suit of buffalo fur he was wearing to reveal a tightly fitting pair of grey undergarments. Then, he removed them and stood there wearing only his flesh. Then he looked me in the eye and I knew suddenly what he was saying. He was showing me how the humans and the buffalo are all related. This was a powerful dream for me. Since I dreamt it I have revered all life more than ever. When I hear our old American holy songs of the buffalo and the land and the people and the Creator, I feel a deep sense of real worship inside me. This is more real than any doctrinal system or creed or powertrip. It is the purest religion I know and it remind me of what Jesus taught that to love others is of the same importance as loving God and in fact all religious duty and law falls under this one commandment. Love. This is not just for Native Americans or Christians or Hindus. This is for whosoever will take it. It is even for those who don't want to take it. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 Namaste Bill Suresh and Kalipadma Well, I still don´t know the meaning but for sure the feeling inside my heart is as vivid as Bill´s feeling when he had his dream on the unity between humans and buffalos, that is for sure...it is a deep feeling of understanding on the high values of the animal kingdom, a kingdom we tend to denigrate when ever we have the chance (we=the average human being). I think I am off cheese now Thanks for sharing your insights and help! love Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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