Jesus & Mary recently pointed out to our family some very alarming & confronting insights about how we have used animals to support our livelihood & accumulate wealth, whilst at the same time being quite happy to have them eventually mercilessly slaughtered or sold on to other farmers perpetuating the meat industry. Some of our family members are actually Vegans whilst others are Vegetarians, so there is definitely something hypocritical & very wrong here! This confrontational conversation has brought about a number of things including emotional mayhem and delving further into our acceptance in the past of how animals are treated once they leave our farm. "Why would we want to be part of such a atrocious industry" has lead us down a dark tunnel of shame & remorse.
Please forgive me if I appear to be standing on a podium right now, but this alarming realisation led me further to read Will Tuttle's insightful yet horrifying book "The World Peace Diet" & I must say it has had a profound & sickening affect on me.....anyone still Eating Meat or lingering between being a Vegan or a Vegetarian (not Eating Meat or Fish but still eating Dairy & Eggs) might care to take a look at this book if they desire to be a true Environmentalist & make a real difference in the World.
I first must make it very clear, that I have been part of a farming family all of my life, I ate meat 3 times a day as a child, & have been regrettably responsible for propagating & earning a living from animals & the meat industry most of my life in some form or other. I do not wish to now become an enraged Vegan, judging others & the atrocities going on in the animal world, as I feel this would be nothing short of hypocritical in my case, but I do believe it is only through education & wanting to know the dark secrets held in Animal Agriculture, that real change can begin to take place. "Wanting to Know & getting out of Denial" is only the 1st step as Jesus pointed out, understanding the whole picture over & above including the choices we place on our dinner plate, will all contribute towards many taking action, emotionally, ethically & morally as well as for better health, a peaceful Planet & a more joyful World honouring & supporting all of Creation.
I have been Vegetarian on & off for many years, 15 years back in the 90's & 5 years recently, but I have still eaten eggs & dairy when the recipe includes them & I am a "dinner guest", or when emotions kick in & I wish to stuff them down with a dairy delight or a milk coffee as an example! Giving up dairy has been particularly hard, I have found it is totally addictive & is closely related to perceived childhood nurturing for me....I have failed over & over in my efforts as I have been unwilling to engage the process emotionally. I have thought of every reason why it was & wasn't that important in the scheme of things....it's like when you are looking for a green car, all you see are green cars, & all I wanted to see was information supporting my choices! "My body needs the protein when I'm not eating meat" , "it makes it impossible to go out to dinner" " I will be judged as a loony", "vegan choices are so limiting & I don't know what to cook" etc etc, has kept me in my addiction & fear of being judged by others.
After so many conversational revelations & then reading Will's book I can see how blind I have wanted to be to my chosen actions, both on & off the farm & how much I have not wanted to address my emotional baggage, grief & shame or even look at the far reaching ramifications of my actions & why I convinced myself it was all OK. My pride & arrogance in believing I loved animals & the Planet & thought I was an environmentalist having saved water, planted trees, switched off lights, recycled home commodities etc, has finally caught up with me & I have needed not only some deep reflection, but also many emotional realisations. The interconnectedness between how we treat animals by eating them & stealing their eggs & the milk from their babies, is totally reflected back to us in humanity & yet so few are willing to see the connection.
I will not go into further detail but I hope you will see the connection between this blog & my passion for food, what we choose to put on our plates, & how we treat animals.
The current state of the World & Humanity is a total reflection & result of our past & current actions. Our dismay at the ongoing wars & terrorist activities, the rage & unloving behaviour that is so prevalent in many of us, the horror of how many women & children are treated so appallingly, the deteriorating health of Nations, the materialism & consumerism particularly of the West, the starvation & homelessness of many, the loss of our rainforests, water resources & animal species, & endless other issues that flood our World, do offer an opportunity for immediate action. The right action will eventually bring about solutions when enough of the World's population says "enough is enough"; by changing our false beliefs & demands & emotional disconnectedness from all life including one another, we can contribute towards the challenge in one small way as an example, "one bite at a time" through what we purchase and what we put on our plate. People Power is worth remembering & keeping in mind that "As we sow, so we Reap".
I do hope some of you may be drawn to read Will's book, " The World Peace Diet" ( available from Amazon & most outlets) and that you are perhaps drawn to share it with others.
"Seeing our eating habits for what they are, and answering the call of our spirit to understand the consequences of our actions, we become open to compassion, intelligence, freedom, and to living the truth of our interconnectedness with all life. There is an enormously positive revolution implicit in this, a spiritual transformation that can potentially launch our culture into a quantum evolutionary leap, from emphasizing consumption, domination, and self-preoccupation to nurturing creativity, liberation, inclusion, and cooperation.”
~ The World Peace Diet, Dr. Will Tuttle
Point of View
By Shel Silverstein
Thanksgiving dinner’s sad and thankless,
Christmas dinner’s dark and blue,
When you stop and try to see it
From the turkey’s point of view.
Sunday dinner isn’t sunny
Easter feasts are just bad luck,
When you see it from the viewpoint
Of the chicken or the duck.
Oh, how I once loved tuna salad,
Pork and lobster, lamb chops, too,
Till I stopped and looked at dinner
When you stop and try to see it
From the turkey’s point of view.
Sunday dinner isn’t sunny
Easter feasts are just bad luck,
When you see it from the viewpoint
Of the chicken or the duck.
Oh, how I once loved tuna salad,
Pork and lobster, lamb chops, too,
Till I stopped and looked at dinner
From this other point of view.
Jesus & Mary's teachings can be viewed and explored on www.divinetruth.com
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