Obviously futile miliary means in all war conflicts call for at least an elementary increase of the level of our vibrations / consciousness when trying to solve the hot planetary issues.
The esoteric schools have very simple and useful devices. Sri Gyanamata forinstance reminds us of Sri Yukteswar’s advice: “when devotion fails to support us, then duty must step in. Learn to behave. Practice the good old-fashioned virtues…the careful, watchful regulation of our daily conduct to each other when we do not feel like it“.
Jewish issue in Europe vs India:
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“The experiences of Jewish communities vary widely depending on historical, cultural, and geopolitical factors. India has had a long history of hosting Jewish communities, including Bene Israel, Baghdadi Jews, and others. Unlike in Europe, where anti-Semitism led to pogroms and eventually the Holocaust, the Jewish community in India did not face systematic persecution on such a scale.
Several factors contributed to this difference:
- Historical Context: India has a long tradition of pluralism and tolerance towards different religious and ethnic groups. Jews settled in various parts of India throughout history and were often welcomed by local rulers.
- Absence of Institutionalized Anti-Semitism: Unlike in some European countries, there was no institutionalized anti-Semitism in India. Jews were able to practice their faith and participate in society without facing widespread discrimination.
- Integration into Society: Jewish communities in India often assimilated into the broader cultural fabric while maintaining their religious and cultural identity. They were active participants in trade, commerce, and various professions, which facilitated their integration into Indian society.
- Relationship with the Host Community: In many cases, Jews enjoyed positive relationships with their non-Jewish neighbors. This mutual respect and understanding helped foster peaceful coexistence.
- Geopolitical Factors: India’s geopolitical situation differed from Europe’s, and there were no widespread movements or ideologies advocating for the persecution of Jews on Indian soil.
While Jews in India faced challenges and occasional incidents of discrimination, they did not experience the systematic pogroms and genocide seen in Europe. This difference underscores the complex interplay of historical, cultural, and political factors in shaping the experiences of Jewish communities around the world.”
So back to the basics. One “secret” – in one way it is never too late.
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