Why people have to be vegetarian ?
"Now if you take the
time to read magazines and research the facts about a vegetarian diet, then
you would know this very well. To raise cattle and animals for meat has
caused our economy to go bankrupt, in all aspects. It has caused hunger
of the world, at least in the third world countries. It’s not I who says
this. It is an American citizen who did this kind of research and
wrote a book on it. You can go to any book shop and read about
vegetarian research and food processing research. You can read ?Diet
For A New America ?by John Robbins. He is a very famous ice-cream
hero, ice-cream millionaire. And he gave it all up in order to against
his family tradition and business. He lost a lot of money, prestige and
business, but he did it for the sake of truth. That book is very
good. There are many other books and magazines which would give you a
lot of information and facts about a vegetarian diet and how it can
contribute to world peace."
"By All Means, Be a
Vegetarian" (An Audio Clip)
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By Supreme Master Ching Hai
Studies of human evolution have shown that our ancestors
were vegetarian by nature. The structure of the human body is not suited for
eating meat. This was demonstrated in an essay on comparative anatomy by Dr.
G. S. Huntingen of Columbia University. He pointed out that carnivores have
short small and large intestines. Their large intestine is characteristically
very straight and smooth. In contrast, vegetarian animals have both a long
small intestine and a long large intestine. Because of the low fiber content
and high protein density of meat, the intestines do not require a long time to
absorb nutrients; thus, the intestines of carnivores are shorter in length
than those of vegetarian animals.
Humans, like other naturally vegetarian animals, have both
a long small and large intestine. Together, our intestines are approximately
twenty-eight feet (eight and a half meters) in length. The small intestine is
folded back on itself many times, and its walls are convoluted, not smooth.
Because they are longer than those found in carnivores, the meat we eat stays
in our intestines for a longer period of time. Consequently, the meat can
putrefy and create toxins. These toxins have been implicated as a cause of
colon cancer, and they also increase the burden on the liver, which has the
function of getting rid of toxins. This can cause cirrhosis and even cancer of
the liver.
Meat contains a lot of urokinase protein and urea, which
add to the burden on the kidneys, and can destroy kidney function. There are
fourteen grams of urokinase protein in every pound of steak. If living cells
are put into liquid urokinase protein, their metabolic function will
degenerate. Furthermore, meat lacks cellulose or fiber, and lack of fiber can
easily create constipation. It is known that constipation can cause rectal
cancer or piles.
The cholesterol and saturated fats in flesh also create
cardiovascular disorders. Cardiovascular disorders are the number one leading
cause of death in the United States, and now in Formosa.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death. Experiments
indicate that the burning and roasting of flesh creates a chemical element (Methylcholanthrene)
which is a powerful carcinogen. Mice given this chemical develop cancers, such
as bone tumors, cancer of the blood, cancer of the stomach, etc.
Research has shown that infant mice fed by a female mouse
having breast cancer will also develop cancer. When human cancer cells were
injected into animals, the animals also developed cancer. If the meat which we
eat daily comes from animals that originally have such disorders, and we take
them into our body, there is a good chance we will also get the diseases.
Most people assume that meat is clean and safe, that there
are inspections done at all butcheries. There are far too many cattle, pigs,
poultry, etc. killed for sale every day for each one to actually be examined.
It's very difficult to check whether a piece of meat has cancer in it, let
alone check every single animal. Currently, the meat industry just cuts off
the head when it has a problem, or cuts off the leg which is diseased. Only
the bad parts are removed and the rest is sold.
The famous vegetarian, Dr. J. H. Kellogg said, "When
we eat vegetarian food, we don't have to worry about what kind of disease the
food died of. This makes a joyful meal!"
There is yet another concern. Antibiotics as well as other
drugs including steroids and growth hormones are either added to animal feed
or injected directly into the animals. It has been reported that people eating
these animals will absorb these drugs into their bodies. There is a
possibility that antibiotics in meat are diminishing the effectiveness of
antibiotics for human use.
There are some people who consider the vegetarian diet not
sufficiently nourishing. An American surgical expert, Dr. Miller, practiced
medicine for forty years in Formosa. He established a hospital there, where
all the meals were vegetarian, for staff members as well as the patients. He
said, "The mouse is one kind of animal which can support its life with
both a vegetarian and non-vegetarian diet. If two mice are segregated, with
one eating flesh and the other vegetarian food, we find that their growth and
development are the same, but that the vegetarian mouse lives longer and has
greater resistance to disease. Furthermore, when the two mice got sick, the
vegetarian mouse recovered quicker." He then added, "The medicine
given to us by modern science has improved greatly, but it can only treat
illnesses. Food, however, can sustain our health." He pointed out that,
"Food from plants is a more direct source of nutrition than meat. People
eat animals, but the source of nutrition for the animals we eat is plants. The
lives of most animals are short, and animals have nearly all the diseases that
mankind has. It is very likely that the diseases of mankind come from eating
the flesh of diseased animals. So, why don't people get their nutrition
directly from plants?" Dr. Miller suggested that we only need cereals,
beans and vegetables to get all the nourishment we need to maintain good
health.
Many people have the idea that animal protein is 'superior'
to plant protein because the former is considered a complete protein, and the
latter is incomplete. The truth is that some plant proteins are complete, and
that food combining can create complete proteins out of several incomplete
protein foods.
In March 1988 the American Dietetic Association announced
that: "It is the position of the ADA that vegetarian diets are healthful
and nutritionally adequate when appropriately planned."
It is often falsely believed that meat eaters are stronger
than vegetarians, but an experiment conducted by Professor Irving Fisher of
Yale University on 32 vegetarians and 15 meat-eaters showed that vegetarians
had more endurance than meat eaters. He had people hold out their arms for as
long as possible. The outcome from the test was very clear. Among the 15
meat-eaters, only two persons could hold out their arms for fifteen to thirty
minutes; however, among the 32 vegetarians, 22 persons held out their arms for
fifteen to thirty minutes, 15 persons for over thirty minutes, 9 persons for
over one hour, 4 persons for over two hours, and one vegetarian held his arms
out for over three hours.
Many long distance track athletes keep a vegetarian diet
for the time preceding competitions. Dr. Barbara More, an expert in vegetarian
therapy, completed a one hundred and ten mile race in twenty-seven hours and
thirty minutes. A woman of fifty-six years of age, she broke all the records
held by young men. "I want to be an example to show that people who take
a whole vegetarian diet will enjoy a strong body, a clear mind, and a purified
life."
Does the vegetarian get enough protein in his diet? The
World Health Organization recommends that 4.5% of daily calories be derived
from protein. Wheat has 17% of it's calories as protein, broccoli has 45% and
rice has 8%. It is very easy to have a protein rich diet without eating meat.
With the additional benefit of avoiding the many diseases caused by high fat
diets such as heart disease and many cancers, vegetarianism is clearly the
superior choice.
The relationship between over consumption of meat, and
other animal source foods containing high levels of saturated fats, and heart
disease, breast cancer, colon cancer and strokes has been proven. Other
diseases which are often prevented and sometimes cured by a low fat vegetarian
diet include: kidney stones, prostate cancer, diabetes, peptic ulcers,
gallstones, irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, gum disease, acne, pancreatic
cancer, stomach cancer, hypoglycemia, constipation, diverticulosis,
hypertension, osteoporosis, ovarian cancer, hemorrhoids, obesity, and asthma.
There is no greater personal health risk than eating meat,
aside from smoking.
Raising animals for meat has its consequences. It leads to
rain forest destruction, global heatrising, water pollution, water scarcity,
desertification, misuse of energy resources, and world hunger. The use of
land, water, energy, and human effort to produce meat is not an efficient way
to use the earth's resources.
Since 1960, some 25% of Central America's rain forests have
been burned and cleared to create pasture for beef cattle. It has been
estimated that every four ounce hamburger made from rain forest beef destroys
55 square feet of tropical rain forest. In addition, raising cattle
contributes significantly to the production of three gases which cause global
warming, is a leading cause of water pollution, and requires a staggering 2464
gallons of water for the production of each pound of beef. It only takes 29
gallons of water to produce a pound of tomatoes, and 139 gallons to produce a
one pound loaf of whole wheat bread. Nearly half of the water consumed in the
United States goes to the growing of feed for cattle and other livestock.
Many more people could be fed if the resources used to
raise cattle were used to produce grain to feed the world's population. An
acre of land growing oats produces 8 times the protein and 25 times the
calories, if the oats are fed to humans rather than to cattle. An acre of land
used for broccoli produces 10 times the protein, calories and niacin as an
acre of land producing beef. Statistics like these are numerous. The world's
resources would be more efficiently utilized if the land used for livestock
production was converted to raising crops to feed people.
Eating a vegetarian diet allows you to "tread more
lightly on the planet." In addition to taking only what you need and
reducing excess, it will feel better when you know that a living being doesn't
have to die each time you eat a meal.
Nearly one billion people suffer from hunger and
malnutrition on this planet. Over 40 million die each year of starvation, and
most of them are children. Despite this, more than one third of the world's
grain harvest is diverted from feeding people to feeding livestock. In the
United States, livestock consume 70% of all the grain produced. If we fed
people instead of livestock, no one would go hungry.
Are you aware of the fact that more than 100,000 cows are
slaughtered every day in the United States?
Most animals in Western countries are raised on
"factory farms." These facilities are designed to produce the
maximum number of animals for slaughter at the minimum expense. Animals are
crowded together, disfigured and treated like machines for the conversion of
feed into flesh. This is a reality that most of us will never see with our own
eyes. It has been said that, "One visit to a slaughterhouse will make you
a vegetarian for life."
Leo Tolstoy said, "As long as there are
slaughterhouses there will be battlefields. A vegetarian diet is the acid test
of humanitarianism." Although most of us do not actively condone killing,
we have developed the habit, supported by society, of eating meat regularly,
without any real awareness of what is being done to the animals we eat.
From the beginning of recorded history we can see that
vegetables have been the natural food of human beings. Early Greek and Hebrew
myths all spoke of people originally eating fruit. Ancient Egyptian priests
never ate meat. Many great Greek philosophers such as Plato, Diogenes, and
Socrates all advocated vegetarianism.
In India, Shakyamuni Buddha emphasized the importance of
Ahimsa, the principle of not harming any living things. He warned His
disciples not to eat meat, or else other living beings would become frightened
of them. Buddha made the following observations: "Meat eating is just an
acquired habit. In the beginning we were not born with a desire for it."
"Flesh eating people cut off their inner seed of Great Mercy."
"Flesh eating people kill each other and eat each other ... this life I
eat you, and next life you eat me ... and it always continues in this way. How
can they ever get out of the Three Realms (of illusion)?"
Many early Taoists, early Christians and Jews were
vegetarians. It is recorded in the Holy Bible: "And God said, I have
provided all kinds of grain and all kinds of fruit for you to eat; but for the
wild animals and for all the birds I have provided grass and leafy plants for
food." (Genesis 1:29) Other examples forbidding the eating of meat in the
Bible: "You must not eat meat with blood in it, because the life is in
the blood." (Genesis 9:4) "God said, Who told you to kill the
bullock and the she goat to make an offering to me? Wash yourselves from this
innocent blood, so I may hear your prayer; otherwise I will turn my head away
because your hands are full of blood. Repent yourselves so I may forgive
you." St. Paul, one of Jesus' disciples, said in his letter to the
Romans, "It is good neither to eat flesh nor to drink wine." (Romans
14:21)
Recently, historians have discovered many ancient books
that have shed new light on the life of Jesus and His teachings. Jesus said,
"People who have animals' flesh become their own tombs. I tell you
honestly, the man who kills will be killed. The man who kills living things
and eats their meat is eating the meat of the dead men."
Indian religions also avoid the eating of flesh. It is said
that, "People can't get flesh without killing things. A person who hurts
sentient beings will never be blessed by God. So, avoid taking flesh!"
(Hindu Precept)
The holy scripture of Islam, the Koran, forbids the
"eating of dead animals, blood and flesh."
A great Chinese Zen Master, Han Shan Tzu wrote a poem which
was strongly against flesh eating: "Go quickly to the market to buy meat
and fish and feed them to your wife and children. But why must their lives be
taken to sustain yours? It's unreasonable. It will not bring you affinity with
Heaven, but make you become dregs of Hell!"
Many famous writers, artists, scientists, philosophers, and
eminent men were vegetarians. The following people have all embraced
vegetarianism with enthusiasm: Shakyamuni Buddha, Jesus Christ, Virgil,
Horace, Plato, Ovid, Petrarch, Pythagoras, Socrates, William Shakespeare,
Voltaire, Sir Isaac Newton, Leonardo Da Vinci, Charles Darwin, Benjamin
Franklin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Emile Zola, Bertrand
Russell, Richard Wagner, Percy Bysshe Shelley, H. G. Wells, Albert Einstein,
Rabindranath Tagore, Leo Tolstoy, George Bernard Shaw, Mahatma Gandhi, Albert
Schweitzer, and more recently, Paul Newman, Madonna, Princess Diana, Lindsay
Wagner, Paul McCartney, and Candice Bergen, to name a few.
Albert Einstein said, "It is my view that the vegetarian
manner of living by its purely physical effect on the human temperament
would most beneficially influence the lot of mankind".
Q. Eating animals is killing living beings, but isn't
eating vegetables a kind of killing, too?
M: Eating plants is also killing living things and will
create some karmic hindrance, but the effect is very minimal. If one practices
the Quan Yin Method for two and a half hours every day, one can get rid of
this karmic effect. As we have to eat in order to survive, we choose food
which has the least consciousness and suffers the least. Plants consist of 90%
water, thus their level of consciousness is so low that it hardly feels any
suffering. Furthermore, when we eat many vegetables we don't cut their roots,
but rather we help their asexual reproduction by cutting branches and leaves.
The end result can actually be beneficial to the plant. Therefore,
horticulturists say that pruning vegetation helps them grow large and
beautiful.
This is even more evident with fruit. When fruit ripens, it
will attract people to eat it by its fragrant smell, beautiful color and
delicious taste. It is in this way that fruit trees can achieve their purpose
of propagating their seed over a wide area. If we do not pick and eat them,
the fruit will become overripe and will fall to the ground to rot. Its seed
will be shaded from sunlight by the tree above them and will die. So, eating
vegetables and fruit is a natural tendency, which brings to them no suffering
at all.
Q. Most people have the idea that vegetarians are shorter
and thinner, and flesh eaters are taller and bigger. Is this true?
M: Vegetarians are not necessarily thinner and shorter. If
their diet is balanced, they can also grow tall and strong. As you can see,
all big animals like elephants, cattle, giraffes, hippopotamuses, horses etc.
eat only vegetables and fruit. They are stronger than carnivores, very gentle
and beneficial to mankind. But flesh eating animals are both very violent and
of no use. If human beings eat many animals, they will also become affected
with animal instinct and quality. Flesh eating people are not necessarily tall
and strong, but their life span is very short on the average. Eskimos are
almost totally flesh eating, but are they very tall and strong? Do they have a
long life? This I think you can understand very clearly.
Q. Can vegetarians eat eggs?
M: No. When we eat eggs we are also killing beings. Some
say that commercially available eggs are unfertilized, so eating them is not
killing living things. This is only seemingly correct. An egg remains
unfertilized only because the appropriate circumstances for its fertilization
have been withheld, so the egg can not complete its natural purpose of
developing into a chicken. Even though this development has not occurred, it
still contains the innate life force needed for this. We know that eggs have
innate life force; otherwise, why is it that ova are the only type of cells
which can be fertilized? Some point out that eggs contain the essential
nutrients, protein and phosphorus, essential for human bodies. But protein is
available from bean curd, and phosphorus from many kinds of vegetables such as
potatoes.
We know that from ancient times till now, there have been
many great monks who did not eat meat or eggs and still had a long life span.
For instance the Ying Guang Master ate only a bowl of vegetables and some rice
each meal, and yet he lived up to the age of eighty. Furthermore, egg yolks
contain a lot of cholesterol, which is a major cause of cardiovascular
disorders, the number one killer in Formosa and America. No wonder we see that
most patients are egg eaters!
Q. Man raises animals and poultry, such as pigs, cattle,
chickens, ducks, etc. Why can't we eat them?
M: So? Parents raise their children. Do parents have the
right to eat their children? All living things have the right to live, and no
one should deprive them of this. If we have a look at the laws in Hong Kong,
even killing oneself is against the law. So, how much more unlawful would
killing other living beings be?
Q. Animals are born for people to eat. If we don't eat
them, they will fill the world. Right?
M: This is an absurd idea. Before you kill an animal, do
you ask it if it wants to be killed and eaten by you or not? All living beings
desire to live and are afraid to die. We don't want to be eaten by a tiger, so
why should animals be eaten by humans? Human beings have only existed in the
world for several tens of thousands of years, but before mankind appeared,
many species of animals had already existed. Did they overcrowd the earth?
Living things maintain a natural ecological balance. When there is too little
food and space is limited, this will cause a drastic reduction in population.
This maintains the population at an appropriate level.
Q. Why should I be vegetarian?
M: I am vegetarian because the God inside me wants it.
Understand? Eating meat is against the universal principle of not wanting to
be killed. We ourselves don't want to be killed, and we ourselves don't want
to be stolen from. Now, if we do that to other people, then we are acting
against ourselves, and that makes us suffer. Everything that you do against
others makes you suffer. You can not bite yourself and you shouldn't stab
yourself. In the same way you should not kill, because that is against the
principle of life. Understand? It would make us suffer, so we don't do it. It
doesn't mean we limit ourselves in any way. It means we expand our life to all
kinds of life. Our life will not be limited within this body, but extended to
the life of animals and all kinds of beings. That makes us grander, greater,
happier, and limitless. Okay?
Q. Would you speak on vegetarian eating and how this can
contribute to world peace?
M: Yes. You see, most of the wars that happen in this world
are due to economic reasons. Let's face it. The economic difficulties of a
country become more urgent when there is hunger, lack of food, or a lack of
equal distribution of food among different countries. If you took the time to
read magazines and research the facts about the vegetarian diet, then you
would know this very well. Raising cattle and animals for meat has caused our
economy to go bankrupt in all aspects. It has created hunger throughout the
world, at least in the third world countries. It's not I who is saying this.
It is an American citizen who did this type of research and wrote a book about
it. You can go to any book shop and read about vegetarian research and food
processing research. You can read "Diet For a New America" by John
Robbins. He is a very famous ice cream millionaire. He gave it all up in order
to be a vegetarian, and to write a vegetarian book against his family
tradition and business. He lost a lot of money, prestige and business, but he
did it for the sake of Truth. That book is very good. There are many other
books and magazines which can give you a lot of information and facts about
the vegetarian diet and how it can contribute to world peace. You see, we
bankrupted our food supply by feeding cattle. You know how much protein,
medicine, water supply, manpower, cars, trucks, road construction and how many
hundreds of thousands of acres of land have been wasted before a cow is good
enough for one meal. Understand? All these things could be distributed equally
to underdeveloped countries, then we could solve the hunger problem. So now,
if a country is in need of food it probably invades the other country just to
save its own people. In the long run, this has created a bad cause and
retribution. Understand? "As you sow, so shall you reap." If we kill
someone for food, we will be killed for food later, in some other form the
next time, the next generation. It's a pity. We are so intelligent, so
civilized and yet most of us do not know the cause of why our neighboring
countries are suffering. It is because of our palate, our taste, and our
stomach. In order to feed and nourish one body we kill so many beings, and
starve so many fellow human beings. We aren't even talking about the animals
yet. Understand? Then this guilt, consciously or unconsciously, will weigh
down upon our conscience. It makes us suffer from cancer, tuberculosis and
other kinds of incurable diseases, including AIDS. Ask yourself, why does your
country, America, suffer the most? It has the highest rate of cancer in the
world, because the Americans eat a lot of beef. They eat more meat than any of
the other countries. Ask yourself why the Chinese or communist countries don't
have that high a rate of cancer. They don't have as much meat. Understand?
That is what the research says, not I. Okay? Don't blame me.
Q. What are some spiritual benefits that we get from being
vegetarians?
M: I'm glad you asked the question in this manner, because
it means you only concentrate on, or care about, spiritual benefits. Most
people would care about health, diet and figure when they ask about the
vegetarian diet. The spiritual aspects of a vegetarian diet are that it is
very clean and nonviolent. "Thou shalt not kill." When God said this
to us, He did not say do not kill human beings, He said do not kill any
beings. Didn't He say that He made all animals to befriend us, to help us? Did
He not put the animals in our care? He said, take care of them, rule over
them. When you rule over your subjects, do you kill your subjects and eat
them? Then you would become a king with nobody else around? So now you
understand when God said that. We must do it. There is no need to question
Him. He spoke very clearly, but who understands God except God? So now you
have to become God in order to understand God. I invite you to be God-like
again, to be yourself, to be no one else. To meditate on God doesn't mean you
worship God, it means that you become God. You realize that you and God are
one. "I and my Father are one," didn't Jesus say so? If He said He
and His father are one, we and His father can also be one, because we are also
children of God. And Jesus also said that what He does we can even do better.
So we may be even better than God, who knows? Why worship God when we don't
know anything about God? Why use blind faith? We must first know what we are
worshipping, just like we must know who the girl is we're going to marry
before we marry her. Nowadays, it's customary that we don't marry before we
date. So why should we worship God with blind faith? We have the right to
demand that God appears to us, and to make Himself known to us. We have the
right to choose which God we would like to follow. So now you see that it is
very clear in the Bible that we should be vegetarians. For all health reasons,
we should be vegetarians. For all scientific reasons, we should be
vegetarians. For all economic reasons, we should be vegetarians. For all
compassionate reasons, we should be vegetarians. As well, to save the world,
we should be vegetarians. It is stated in some research that if people in the
West, in America, eat vegetarian only once a week, we would be able to save
sixteen million starving people every year. So be a hero, be vegetarian. For
all of these reasons, even if you don't follow me, or don't practice the same
method, please be a vegetarian for your own sake, for the sake of the world.
Q. If everyone eats plants, will it create a food shortage?
M: No. Using a given piece of land to grow crops provides
fourteen times as much food as using the same piece of land to grow fodder to
feed animals. Plants from each acre of land provide 800,000 calories of
energy; however, if these plants are used to raise animals which are then
eaten as food, the animals' meat can only provide 200,000 calories of energy.
That means that during the process 600,000 calories of energy are lost. So the
vegetarian diet is evidently more efficient and economical than the meat diet.
Q. Is fish all right to eat for a vegetarian?
M: It's all right if you want to eat fish. But if you want
to eat vegetarian, fish is not a vegetable.
Q. Some people say that it is important to be a good
hearted man, but it is not necessary to be a vegetarian. Does this make sense?
M: If one is truly a good hearted person, then why does he
still eat another being's flesh? Seeing them suffer so, he should not be able
to bear to eat them! Flesh eating is unmerciful, so how can this be done by a
good hearted man? Master Lien Ch'ih once said, "Kill its body, and eat
its meat. In this world there is no one more cruel, malevolent, atrocious and
evil than this man." How can he ever claim that he himself has a good
heart? Mencius also said, "If you see it alive, you can't bear to see it
die, and if you hear it groaning you can not bear to eat its meat; so the real
gentlemen keep far from the kitchen." Human intelligence is higher than
that of animals, and we can use weapons to make them unable to resist us, so
they die with hatred. The kind of man who does this, bullying small and weak
creatures, has no right to be called a gentleman. When animals are killed,
they are terribly stricken with agony, fear and resentment. This causes the
production of toxins that stay in their meat to harm those who eat it. Since
the frequency of the vibration of animals is lower than that of mankind, they
will influence our vibration, and affect the development of our wisdom.
Q. Is it all right just to be a so-called "convenient
vegetarian?" (Convenient vegetarians do not strictly avoid meat. They
would eat vegetables out of a mixed vegetable and meat dish.)
M: No. For example, if food is put into a poisonous liquid
and then removed, do you think it will become poisonous or not? In the
Mahaparinirvana Sutra, Mahakasyapa asked Buddha, "When we beg and are
given vegetables mixed with meat, can we eat this food? How can we clean the
food?" Buddha replied, "One should clean it with water and separate
the vegetables from the meat, then one can eat it." From the above
dialogue we can understand that one can not even eat vegetables which are
mixed with meat unless one first cleans them with water, not to mention eating
meat alone! Therefore, it is very easy to see that Buddha and his disciples
all kept a vegetarian diet. However, some people slandered Buddha by saying
that He was a 'convenient vegetarian', and that if alm-givers gave meat, He
ate meat. This is truly nonsense. Those who say so have read too little of the
scriptures, or don't understand the scriptures they have read. In India, over
ninety percent of the people are vegetarians. When people see mendicants in
yellow robes they all know they should offer them vegetarian food, not to
mention that most of the people have no meat to give anyway!
Q. A long time ago, I heard another Master say,
"Buddha ate a pig's foot and then got diarrhea and died." Is this
true?
M: Absolutely not. It was because of eating a kind of
mushroom that Buddha died. If we translate directly from the language of the
Brahmans, this kind of mushroom is called the "pig's foot", but it
is not a real pig's foot. It's just like when we call a kind of fruit "longan"
(In Chinese this literally means the "dragon's eye"). There are many
things that by name are not vegetables but actually are vegetarian foods, such
things as the "dragon's eye." This mushroom in Brahmanic language is
called "pig's foot" or "pig's joy." Both have a connection
with pigs. This kind of mushroom was not easy to find in ancient India and was
a rare delicacy, so people offered it to Buddha in worship. This mushroom can
not be found above the ground. It grows under the ground. If people want to
find it they must search with the help of an old pig which likes very much to
eat this kind of mushroom. Pigs detect it by their smell, and when they
discover one, they use their feet to dig in the mud to find and eat it. That
was why this kind of mushroom is called the "pig's joy" or
"pig's foot." Actually these two names refer to the same mushroom.
Because it was translated carelessly and because people did not truly
understand the derivation, the following generations have been caused to
misunderstand and mistake Buddha for a "flesh devouring man" This is
really a regrettable thing.
Q. Some meat lovers say that they buy meat from the
butcher, so it's not killed by themselves. Therefore, it is all right to eat
it. Do you think this is right?
M: This is a disastrous mistake. You must know that
butchers kill living beings because people want to eat. In the Lankavatara
Sutra, Buddha said, "If there was no one eating meat, then no killing
would happen. So eating meat and killing living beings are of the same
sin." Because of the killing of too many living beings, we have natural
disasters and manmade calamities. Wars are also caused by too much killing.
Q. Some people say that while plants can't produce
poisonous things like urea or urokinase, fruit and vegetable growers use lots
of pesticides on the plants, which are bad for our health. Is that so?
M: If farmers use pesticides and other highly toxic
chemicals like DDT on crops, it can lead to cancer, infertility and diseases
of the liver. Toxins like DDT can diffuse into fat, and are usually stored in
animal fat. When you eat meat, it means that you take in all these highly
concentrated pesticides and other poisons stored in animals' fat, which have
accumulated during the growth of the animal. These accumulations can be as
much as thirteen times that in fruit, vegetables or grains. We can clean the
pesticide sprayed on fruit surfaces, but we cannot remove the pesticides
deposited in animal fat. The accumulating process occurs because these
pesticides are cumulative. So consumers at the top of the food chain are the
most harmed. Experiments at the University of Iowa showed that of the
pesticides found in human bodies almost all came from eating flesh. They
discovered that the pesticide level in the bodies of vegetarian people is less
than half that in meat eaters. Actually, there are other toxins in flesh
besides pesticides. In the process of raising animals, much of their food
consists of chemicals to make them develop faster or to change their meat
color, taste or texture, and to preserve the flesh, etc. For example,
preservatives produced from nitrates are highly toxic. On July 18, 1971, the
New York Times reported, "The great hidden dangers to health for meat
eaters are the invisible pollutants in meat such as bacteria in salmon,
remnants of pesticides, preservatives, hormones, antibiotics and other
chemical additives." Besides the above, animals are injected with
vaccines, which may remain in their flesh. In this respect, the protein in
fruit, nuts, beans, corn and milk are all more pure than the protein of meat,
which has 56% water insoluble impurities. Research shows that those manmade
additives can lead to cancers, other diseases or deformed fetuses. So it is
even proper for pregnant women to eat a pure vegetarian diet to ensure the
physical and spiritual health of the fetuses. If you drink lots of milk, you
can get enough calcium, from beans you can get protein, and from fruit and
vegetables you get vitamins and minerals.
Vegetarian Information:(note)
- 10
Really Good Reasons Why To Buy Organic
- 12
Reasons Why We Overeat And How To Overcome
- 1997
Living Foods Expo Questionnaire Answers
- 35
Uses For Wheatgrass
- A
Little History
- Acid/Alkaline
Balance
- Alkaline
And Acid Food List
- Amazing
Healing Power Within
- Anatomy
Of Eating
- And
Normal (Battery) Eggs?
- Angel
Foods
- Animals
And Humans
- Antibiotic
Argument Against Meat-Eating
- Apples?
- Are
You Healthy?
- As
The V World Turns
- Atharva
Veda Samhita 6.120.1. VE, 636
- Avocado
Receives An &Quot;R&Quot; Rating
- Avoiding
Environmental Threats To Health
- Avoiding
Or Overcoming Problems In Raw And Living Food Diets
- Ayurveda
And Raw Foods
- Babe
The Pig
- Back
To Eden
- Benefits
Of Juicing
- Beyond
Might
- Body
Ecology
- Books
For New Vegetarians
- Bragg
Healthy Lifestyle
- Bread?
- Breast
Cancer
- Brian
Clement Lecture Notes
- Brian
Clement Lecture Notes
- Brian
Clement Lecture Notes
- Burger
King, Vegetarian Info
- But
Don't I Need Eggs And Dairy Products?
- California
Pesticide Use
- Can
A Raw Food Diet Cause Changes In Eye Color?
- Can
You Feed A Cat (Or Dog) A Vegan Diet?
- Cancer
Argument Against Meat-Eating
- Cereals?
- Chia
Seed
- Cholesterol
Argument Against Meat-Eating
- Cleansing
And Detoxing With Herbs
- Coconut
Benefits
- Coconuts
Can Save Your Life
- Comments
On Mixed Diets
- Common
Dietary Concerns
- Common
Sense On Diet And Health
- Cooking
With Nature
- Copra
(Sprouted Coconut) And Sapodilla
- Crisps
(Potato Chips)?
- Dandelion
- Definitions
Of Words Commonly Used:
- Dehydrating
- Detoxing
- Dharmic/Scriptural
Law Reason
- Diet
For All Reasons
- Dietary
Transition
- Do
I Need To Combine Proteins On A Vegan Diet?
- Donut,
Vegetarian Info
- Dried
Bananas?
- Dried
Fruits, Overeating And Fermented Foods
- Durian
Days
- Ear
Candling
- Easy
Sprouting
- Eat
Your Veggies
- Eating
Raw (Uncooked)
- Ecological
Reason
- Enhancing
The Digestion Of Sprouts
- Enlightened
Way Of Paridisian Living
- Environmental
Argument Against Meat-Eating
- Enzymes
And Longevity
- Enzymes
- Ethical
Argument Against Meat-Eating
- Famous
Vegetarians
- Feed
Your Pet Raw Food
- Female
Freedom &Amp; Balance
- Five
Reasons To Be A Vegetarian
- Flowers
- Foie
Gras
- Food
Facts
- Food
Fights
- Food
Info (Vitamins, Minerals, Other Nutritional Factors, Ingredients...
- Foraging
And The Ecology
- Fresh
Wheatgrass Juice: Nature's Great Healer
- Frosty's
Mist
- Fruit
- Fruitarian
Diet
- Fruitarian
Eating And Emotions
- Fruitarian
Eating: Dangerous Or The Optimum Diet?
- Fruitarianism:
Pro And Con
- Fruits
And (Sprouted) Grains
- Fruits
- Genetically
Engineered Foods
- Green
Life
- Green
Power
- Health
And Beyond
- Health
Benefits Of Sprouts
- Health
Benefits Of Vegetarianism
- Health
For The Millions
- Health
Reason
- Healthy
Living
- Heart
Disease
- Heirloom
Produce
- Herbs
For Auto-Immune Diseases
- Hindu
Religious Leaders On Noninjury
- How
Is &Quot;Vegan&Quot; Pronounced?
- How
To Become A Fruitarian
- How
To Win An Argument With A Meat-Eater
- Howard
Lyman
- Humans
Have Neither Fangs Nor Claws
- Hunger
Argument Against Meat-Eating
- Identifying
And Harvesting Edible And Medicinal Plants In The Wild (And Not So Wild)
- Interesting
Wheatgrass Information
- Interview
With David Wolfe
- Interview
With R.C. Dini
- Introduction
To Foraging: Conservation And Safety
- Is
Breastfeeding Vegan?
- Is
Cooked Food Good For Us?
- Is
Pollution Making Our Minds Melt?
- Is
Your Food Genetically Engineered?
- Islam
Vegetarian: A Little Less Beefis Not Such A Mad Idea
- Islam
Vegetarian: A Pakistani Viewof Bakr-Eid
- Islam
Vegetarian: Frequently Askedquestions
- Islam
Vegetarian: Investigating Halalmeat -1-
- Islam
Vegetarian: Investigating Halalmeat -2-
- Islam
Vegetarian: Investigating Halalmeat -3-
- Islam
Vegetarian: Investigating Halalmeat -4-
- Islam
Vegetarian: Islam And Vegetarianism
- Islam
Vegetarian: The Sacrifice Of Eid Al-Adha
- JAMA
Unnecessarily Scares Consumers With 'Old News'
- Juiceman
II
- Juiceman
Jr.
- Juicing
Enters The 21st Century
- Karmic
Consequences Reason
- Leaves
- Legume
Sprouts
- Leo
Tolstoy
- Leukocyte
References
- Linda
Mccartney
- Living
Foods Defined
- Living
In Harmony
- Living
With Green Power
- Mahabharata
And Bhagavad Gita, Epic History
- Mcdonald,
Vegetarian Info
- Meat
Argument
- Milk
Substitutes Made From Sprouted Oats &Amp; Other Nuts And Grains
- Minerals
(Vitamins, Other Nutritional Factors, Ingredients...
- Mini
Reviews Of Raw And Related Books
- Miracle
Of Fasting
- Moderation
Kills
- More
Transition Tips
- Motivation,
Expectations And Honesty In Raw And Living Food Diets
- Multiple
Articles
- Must
We Kill In Order To Live?
- National
Research Council Panel Believes Carcinogens From Cooked Meat Occur &Quot;Naturally&Quot;!
- Natural
Hygiene
- Natural
Pregnancy, Childbirth, And Child Raising
- Natural
Resources Argument Against Meat-Eating
- Natural
Toxins In Sprouted Seeds
- Natural
Way
- Nature's
First Law: Raw Food Diet
- New
Four Food Groups
- Not
Just Diet
- Nutrition
And Athletic Performance
- Nutrition
And The 2nd Law Of Thermodynamics
- Nutrition
For Health
- Olive
Oil Scandal
- On
Fermented Foods
- On
Raw Foods/Fruitarianism And Ethical Veganism
- Organic
Foods IS More Nutritious
- Peace
Pilgrim
- Perfect
Body
- Pesticide
Argument Against Meat-Eating
- Pizzahut,
Vegetarian Info
- Plant
Spirit Medicine
- Poisoning
Of Our Foods
- Popular
Raw Seeds
- Public
Opinion
- Quest
For Health
- Raw
Carob
- Raw
Food Body Building
- Raw
Food Questions And Answers
- Raw
Fresh Produce Vs. Cooked Food
- Raw
Gourmet
- Raw
Life
- Raw
Lifestyle Changes-&Nbsp; Beyond The Food
- Raw
Recipe Books (Uncooked)
- Raw
Recipe Books Mini Reviews
- Raw
Seeds, Nuts And Potatoes
- Raw
Vs. Cooked Medicinal Herbs, And Raw Herbal Juices
- RAW:
Uncook Book
- References
(Vitamins, Minerals, Other Nutritional Factors, Ingredients...
- Roots
- Scriptures
Against Killing And Meat-Eating
- Seed
And Equipment Supplies
- Shedding
Some Light On The Darker Season
- Sheesh!
Anything Else?
- Should
I Be Worried About Getting Enough Protein On A Vegan Diet?
- Should
I Worry About Iron In A Vegan Diet?
- Should
We Eat Living Foods Or Cooked Foods?
- SM
Vege House in San Jose
- Social
Change
- Soy
Cheeses Vegan?
- Spiritual
Consciousness Reason
- Sprout
- Sprouted
Seeds: &Quot;Forgotten Food&Quot;
- Sprouting
Corn
- Sprouting
Large Beans
- Sprouting
Pine Nuts And Lotus Seeds
- Sprouting
Q &Amp; A
- Sprouting
- Staff
Of Life
- Staying
On A Raw/Living Foods Diet
- Subway,
Vegetarian Info
- Sugar?
- Sun
Food Diet Interview
- Sunflower
Sprouts &Amp; Greens
- Surviving
Or Thriving In Las Vegas
- Ten
Advantages Of Eating Raw
- The
Caring Heart
- The
Pound
- Tirukural,
Preeminent Ethical Scripture
- Tirumantiram
And Other Scriptures
- Transition
To Veg
- Twelve
Foods
- Types
Of Raw Food Diets
- Unhealthy
Petfood
- Value
Of Sprouts
- Vedas
And Agamas, Hinduism's Revealed Scriptures
- Veg
Friend
- Veg
In 10 Steps
- Vegan
Attitudes Towards Instinctive Eating
- Vegan
Cookbooks
- Vegan
FAQ
- Vegan
Seniors
- Vegan
Vision
- Vege
House List Around The World
- Vegetable
List (Chinese)
- Vegetable
List
- Vegetarian
Confessions
- Vegetarian
Dating
- Vegetarian
History
- Vegetarian
Info In Burger King.Htm
- Vegetarian
Info In Donut.Htm
- Vegetarian
Info In Mcdonald.Htm
- Vegetarian
Info In Pizzahut.Htm
- Vegetarian
Info In Subway.Htm
- Vegetarian
Lioness
- Vegetarian
Sex
- Vegetarian
Views
- Vegetarianism
In Hinduism
- Vitamin
B-12 And Raw Food Vegans
- Vitamin
B12 Issue
- Vitamins
References ( Minerals, Other Nutritional Factors, Ingredients...
- Warming
Up To Living Foods
- What
About Calcium?
- What
About Honey?
- What
About Infants And Children?
- What
About Milk?
- What
About Non-Food Household Items?
- What
About Protein?
- What
About Those Bugs, Flies Etc?
- What
About Vitamin A?
- What
About Vitamin B12 On A Vegan Diet?
- What
About Vitamin D?
- What
About Wines And Beers?
- What
Are Good Books For New Vegans?
- What
Can Be Substituted For Eggs?
- What
Every Raw Fooder Should Know About Nuts
- What
Is Cochineal/Carmine?
- What
Is Gelatin? Is There Any Alternative To It?
- What
Is Miso?
- What
Is Nutritional Yeast? / Which Ones Provide B12?
- What
Is Seitan?
- What
Is Tempeh?
- What
Is The Most Important Factor In Health?
- What
Is Tofu?
- What
Is Tvp?
- What's
In Your Nori?
- What's
Wrong With Dairy Products?
- What's
Wrong With Down?
- What's
Wrong With Free Range Eggs?
- What's
Wrong With Silk?
- What's
Wrong With Wool?
- Wheat
Grass Juice
- Wheatgrass
And Wheatgrass Juice
- Wheatgrass
Information
- Why
Alfalfa Sprouts Are Safe And Health
- Why
All Should Eat Only Raw Foods Always
- Why
Eat Wild Food
- Why Juice
- Why
Juice
- Why
Not Leather?
- Why
Organic?
- Why
People Have To Be Vegetarian?
- Why
Raw Food
- Why
Raw Foods
- Why
Raw
- Why
Vegan Diet?
- Why
Vegan?
- Wild
Peach And Nectarine
- Wild/Natural
Vs. Modern/Cultivated Fruit
- Wonders
Of Carrot Juice
- Woody
Harrelson
- World
Is Dying For, Must Know
- Young
Coconuts For Your Vibrant Health