Milking the universe and God, and the issue of goats and sheep
After the political-system transformation in Poland, which took place after 1990, a crisis appeared and with it the “milking” of the less resourceful by those who were more familiar with capitalism and predatory behavior. The area where I live has not recovered from the collapse to this day. Besides the “milking” of the county and the voivodeship, Poland was also milked. The Russians started doing it first, as early as 1944.
Recently I caught the mechanism of individual milking of the world and God by people greedy and grasping for money.
A pay raise of 2000 per month is too little. A raise of 2500 is also too little.
Greed has various faces and I’m not writing about them. Greed is not manifested only “toward others”; it is also greed for oneself, although there are other varieties of it and proportions as well. The karmic effects are what matter. While the universe probably(?) can be milked, God not really. Yes, God will give as much as is needed. Yes, God will give as He sees fit. I am not speaking here on His behalf; I’m drawing conclusions from generally available knowledge. Nothing anywhere is free. For everything you have to somehow work. I was shown, in context, the karmic effects of uncritical milking, as the incarnation of a given soul into a cow, a goat, or a sheep.
I don’t know what the reverse currency exchange rate into goats and milk is. I don’t know whether it is 10 liters of milk milked for every $100 milked from the universe. It’s possible that less efficient goats must have more subsequent incarnations than cows, so that the amount of milk taken will satisfy the universe that was previously milked.
“Dairy-cow farming is a fight for their productivity. In Poland cows are kept for 3–4 lactations, and in 2011 the average length of their use amounted to 3.15 years. Given the fact that during the first two lactations the profits from milk sales barely cover the costs of rearing and keeping a cow, this result is low. It is estimated that dairy cattle breeding will be profitable if in the future the average annual yield of a cow is about 10 thousand liters of milk per year, i.e. 27 liters per day“
Opublikowano: 16/02/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
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