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Monthly Archives: April 2009

Veg Inspiration. Eating like Predators.

By confining and killing animals for food, we have brought violence into our bodies and minds and disturbed the physical, emotional, mental, social, and spiritual dimensions of our selves in deep and intractable ways. Our meals require us to eat like predators and thus to see ourselves as such, cultivating and justifying predatory behaviors and institutions that are the antithesis of the inclusiveness and kindness that accompany spiritual growth.

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Veg Inspiration. Garden of Life.

Simple Hummus Veggie Wraps by breezeDebris.

Because of herding animals, we have cast ourselves out of the garden into the rat race of competition and consumerism, ashamed of ourselves. It is this low self-esteem that drives the profits of corporations enriching themselves on our insatiable craving for gadgets, drugs, and entertainment to help us forget what we know in our hearts, and to cover over the moans of the animals entombed in our flesh. The choice is set before us at every meal between the garden of life or the altar of death and as we choose life and eat grains and vegetables rather than flesh, milk, and eggs, we find our joy rising, our health increasing, our spirit deepening, our mind quickening, our feelings softening, and our creativity flourishing.

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Veg Inspiration. From One Grain, Millions.

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From one grain spring hundreds, thousands, and millions of grains, each of which has the same potential. How do we respond to this existential exuberance of life bursting with more life? Our response depends on our food! 

Universally, we feel a sense of wonder and joy upon entering a lovingly tended organic garden. It exudes beauty, magic, delight, and blessedness, and we instinctively feel grateful and blessed in the presence of the gifts we receive so freely from forces that accomplish what we can never do: bring forth new life from seeds, roots, and stems. And universally, we are repulsed by the violence and sheer horror and ugliness that are always required to kill animals for food, and at a deep cultural level, we feel ashamed of our relentless violence against animals for our meals.
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Veg Inspiration. Transforming Motivations.

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We can transform this culture we live in, and which lives in us, by transforming our own motivations and exemplifying this to others. We owe this to the animals. In the end, we are not separate from others, and we each have a critical piece to the great puzzle of cultural awakening to contribute, and our success and fulfillment depend on each of us discovering this piece and presenting it persistently. As Albert Schweitzer said, “One thing I know. The only ones among you who will find happiness are those who have sought, and found, how to serve.”
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Veg Inspiration. Charles Fillmore, The Vegetarian.

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“We need never look for universal peace on this earth until men stop killing animals for food. The lust for blood has permeated the race thought and the destruction of life will continue to repeat its psychology, the world round, until men willingly observe the law in all phases of life, ‘Thou shalt not kill.’” – Charles Fillmore, “The Vegetarian,” May 1920
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Veg Inspiration. Return from England Update

Madeleine and I have just returned from England, where I spoke on
veganism and The World Peace Diet several times in London and in
Hastings. It was great to see the enthusiasm for vegan living at the
events we attended, which were mainly the Viva!-sponsored Incredible
Veggie Show
(about 5,000 attendees) as well as the Jain Mahavir
Conference (about 2,000 attendees). I spoke to an enthusiastic
standing-room-only crowd at the Veggie Show, and several times at the
Jain Conference, as well as for a vegan gathering in Hastings.

It was heart-touching to see people go vegan as a result of the
lectures! Lots of discussions and networking with people in the British
vegan movement at some terrific veg restaurants in London, and a
highlight of the trip was hearing Heather Mills speak passionately on
the importance of veganism at the Veggie Show. Madeleine and I also met
with Brian Haw, who is in the 8th year of a peace encampment in front
of British Parliament protesting the Iraq war; and we gave him a copy
of Living In Harmony With All Life, promoting veganism as the root of
nonviolence, peace, and spiritual health.
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We are delighted to be back in the States, and to be back in the saddle
of the World Peace Diet Tour, heading north to Jacksonville today for a
lecture on The World Peace Diet tonight. I will also formally receive
The Shining World Hero Award from representatives of the Supreme Master
Ching Hai International Association at tonight's event.

A few photos:

The Jain Temple north of London:
Jainism, of all the world's religions, is the most strongly aligned
with veganism as the essential component to authentic spirituality.
Compassion for all life is the core of Jain teachings and living.

With Brian Haw in front of Parilament:

At the British Museum in London, with prehistoric evidence of humanity's enslavement of animals linked with war:

At the Jain Conference:

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Signing a copy of The World Peace Diet following the vegan lecture in Hastings:

VEG INSPIRATION FOR THE DAY:

This is the wonderful news! Each and every one of us can help transform
our culture in the most effective way possible: by switching to a
plant-based diet for ethical reasons and encouraging others to do the
same. This is veganism, which is a mentality and lifestyle of radical
inclusion and compassion, and it is the antidote to our culture’s
sickness, going to the hidden root of our dilemmas. It is the beckoning
revolution that will make peace, sustainability, and heaven actually
possible on this Earth. It’s wonderful, because it is not difficult!
Anyone can go vegan today and help transform our world with every meal.
We can each be the change we want to see in the world and bring forth
the benevolent transformation we all yearn for in our hearts.

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Veg Inspiration. Violence Begets Violence.

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The ancient wisdom ever holds: Violence begets violence. As we sow, so shall we reap. Now is the time to sow seeds of understanding, patience, and inner reflection, and to truly live more simply, encourage a more plant-based diet, and work to transform our culture, with a view toward caring for all the humans on this beautiful earth, all the precious creatures here, and all those of the future generations who depend upon us to be responsible for our actions. As Gandhi said, “There is enough for everyone’s need, but not for everyone’s greed.”
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Veg Inspiration. Ching Hai, Vietnamese Spiritual Teacher.

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As people learn more about the consequences of eating animal foods, we see increasing numbers of individuals and groups acting creatively to raise consciousness about this, thus helping to eliminate the roots of hunger, cruelty, pollution, and exploitation.

Food Not Bombs, for example, organizes volunteers and food donations to feed disadvantaged hungry people organic vegan food in over 175 cities throughout the Americas, Europe, and Australia. It is intentionally decentralized and web-like in its approach, with autonomous local units organizing their own compassionate operations.

The worldwide followers of Ching Hai, a noted Vietnamese spiritual teacher with students numbering in the hundreds of thousands, have set up vegan restaurants in many cities and contribute vegan food, clothing, shelter, and aid to disaster victims, prisoners, children, and the elderly in countries around the world.

These are but two encouraging examples of the vegan revolution of compassion, justice and equality taking firmer root in our culture and in the world.

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Veg Inspiration. International Plant Based Cuisines.

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As far as taste goes, those of us who follow a plant-based diet invariably report that we discover new vistas of delicious foods that we hardly knew existed. Plant-based cuisines from the Mediterranean, Africa, India, East Asia, Mexico, and South America all offer delicious and nutritious possibilities. As our taste buds come back to life, we discover more subtle nuances of flavor, and as our hearts and minds relax and rejoice in supporting more cruelty-free foods, the foods become increasingly delicious. Due to the mind-body connection, they also become more nutritious as we begin to enjoy partaking of the attractive and regenerating fruits and herbs of our earth. Mindful eating is the essential foundation of happiness and peace.
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Veg Inspiration. Lactic Acid from Fish.

Eighty percent of grain grown in the U.S. and about half the fish hauled in are wasted to grow billions of animals big and fat enough to be profitably slaughtered, or to produce dairy products and eggs at the high levels demanded by consumers. And over ninety percent of the protein in this grain turns into the methane, ammonia, urea, and manure that pollutes our air and water. A conservative estimate is that the amount of land, grain, water, petroleum, and pollution required to feed one of us the Standard American Diet could feed fifteen of us eating a plant-based diet.
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