Vegetarian Era
The Reasons For Becoming A Vegetarian - Health, EnIt's Wonderful Being
A Vegetarian It's Wonderful Being A Vegetarian
Spoken By Supreme Master Ching Hai, Brazil
June 18, 1989(Originally In English)
Q: If I stop eating meat, doesn't my body weaken if I do not have conditions
for preparing a vegetarian meal?
M: No, but you must select a protein-rich diet to replace the missing animal
protein. In the English sample booklet, I talk about the vegetarian diet
and there I tell you what foods you can eat which have enough nutrition.
Meat is not all that good. We all know already. You see, the hospitals
are full of meat-eating people. Vegetarian people hardly ever go to the
hospital. The more civilized, the more meat we have, the more hospitals
we build. If you fear that vegetarians don't have enough nutrition, look
at the elephants. look at the horses, look at the cows. Is there anything
stronger than an elephant? What does it eat? It doesn't even care about
protein. Don't cheat yourself. Vegetarianism is very healthy.
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Even Mohammed Ali, the boxer, eats vegetarian. So don't tell me any tales.
If you want to eat meat, then you eat meat. No one will say anything. Just
don't make excuses. Meat is no good. Very filthy! All kinds of bacteria
in it. All kinds of poison in it. All kinds of hatred, fear, terrifying
feelings, or say, magnetic fields in the meat of the animal from when it
was killed and they remains there. When you consume the meat, you consume
all these energies with it. It's very heavy energy, so you can't climb
back Home.¡¹
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-- Compassion
Spoken By Supreme Master Ching Hai, Malaysia
Oct. 1, 1989 (Originally In English)
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We must see the suffering of other creatures as our own. Therefore, we should
not rejoice in the killing of animals, and then eat them. That's the reason
why we should be vegetarians. That's what I mean by leaning more and more
towards compassion and extending love to all creatures. Every religion,
not one doesn't mention that we should extend our love to all beings, not
only human beings. So, whether we believe in any religion or not, we all
can believe in the "Hsin Ben Shan", in the goodness, in the compassion
of our hearts. So we try to save as many lives as possible.
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That doesn't mean that if you eat one piece of meat, many things will change.
But it is the principle of training our hearts towards compassion. Let
our compassion grow, don't kill our compassion. The intention is important.¡¹
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By Sister Initiate Qiu Heng-zhen, Taoyuan, Formosa
(Originally In Chinese)
I am a teacher of physical education at a senior high school. Several years
ago, in order to fulfill my dream of winning the kendo (Japanese fencing)
championship for a fifth consecutive year in the Formosa Area Athletic
Meet. I focused all my attention on practicing this art. Every day I practiced
fanatically and, in an attempt to go beyond my physical limits and overcome
mental barriers, I even challenged male fencers of higher degrees including
top-class coaches. Naturally I felt frustrated and helpless whenever I
failed to achieve breakthroughs in either body or mind. My anemic condition
made things even harder for me. Very often I would collapse during a contest
and make a fool of myself.
It was by chance that my coach, gave me a book entitled "Food is the
Best Therapy". It was about the treatment of cancer with natural food
rather than medicine or chemotherapy. It cited hundreds of successful cases
and recommended the consumption of fruits and plants that grow from the
earth, which produced remarkable results. The author was a scientist and
a prominent doctor who forsook western medicine and modern medical equipment
for the simple and natural herbs in his treatment of seriously ill patients.
He had become a legend because of the incredible success of his method.
My coach had been on a vegetarian diet for a while, and I observed that
he looked much better and had become stronger and more agile. He had made
marked progress in kendo. The vegetarian diet had brought him many benefits;
his uric acid level was back to normal without the use of medication, his
eyes had become sharp and bright, and his fencing techniques superb. It
had been a long-time wish of mine to defeat him, so I too switched to a
vegetarian diet so I could be in better shape to challenge him again.
One evening, I found myself in emotional turmoil when a former schoolmate
announced that she was going to the United States, to become a monastic
disciple of the master of her dreams. She described so vividly her admiration
for him and the honor she felt at being able to devote herself to a great
master that I went home and cried all night long. I did not know why I
felt so alone and helpless; and I was frustrated at my setbacks in kendo
practice as well.
Seeing that my schoolmate had found her spiritual support while I remained
lost with no one to turn to, I boldly protested and complained to heaven.
"She has found her master; I want one too!" Stubborn and arrogant
as I was, I would not settle for anyone other than the most enlightened
and powerful master in the universe. I went down on my knees and prayed
sincerely to the Lord of Creation to help me find a greatest master who
could save me, elevate me, and free me from the sea of suffering.
A few days later, I started a new job at a senior high school in Keelung
in northern Formosa. It was there that I met a colleague, brother initiate
Zhuang, who asked why I had become a vegetarian, and whether I recognized
the Master on the cover of the book in his hand. Immediately delighted
and impressed, I borrowed from him "My Wondrous Experiences with Master"
and "The Key of Immediate enlightenment". As I began reading
the books on my way home on the bus, tears trickles down my cheeks. Oblivious
to all, I found myself almost dancing on the bus, and then, a moment later,
bursting into laughter.
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A man sitting next to me noticed how strange I was acting and kept glancing
at the books. Thus, it was not until he got off the bus that "My Wondrous
Experiences with Master" was returned to me. I did not care about
the curious looks from other passengers and could hardly conceal my ecstasy.
The long-awaited answers to my questions were about to come! Gazing at
Master's countenance on the book cover, I wiped away my tears and told
myself with all certainty that I had found "the secret method"
this time. I became even more determined then to keep the vegetarian diet.
Thanks to the vegetarian diet, my fencing techniques improved markedly.
With a lighter burden, my body became so agile, my mind so sharp and clear,
my reactions so fast, and I could concentrate much easier and longer. I
could see through every strategic move on the part of my opponent and dominate
the match. With a sword in my hand, I was totally at ease in both attack
and defense, and there was no end to my inspiration.
Even more fantastic was that I seemed to have developed infinite physical
strength and vitality that my self-confidence grew as well. Master let
me experience what it was like to be "as stable as a mountain and
as calm as the water within, as energetic as a hare and as fast as lightning
without".
My totally helpless opponents could only stare at me in amazement; people
who practiced kendo with me simply refused to do so any more. My success
so impressed my students that they too followed my example and began to
eat vegetarian. So swift was the change that I felt life had become meaningful
and worth living.
My determination to keep the vegetarian diet saved me from the embarrassment
of having to attend social gatherings, where I had to drink alcohol or
eat meat. And of course, I saved on my expenses as well!
My relatives and friends did not dissuade me from the vegetarian diet but
gave me support instead, because they found that I was growing healthier
in both body and mind; I was full of vitality, had a good appetite, and
was cured of the anemia. I easily defended my gold medal in the following
two athletic meets, and in the eyes of my students I was an exemplar of
good health. Despite my heavy workload and physical exertion every day,
I mingled happily among my students and colleagues. Not a single one of
them could find an excuse to say that the vegetarian diet was not good
or not nutritious enough. On the contrary, they were eager to consult me
about the healthy way of eating.
Being a vegetarian has brought me so many good things that even I myself
am overwhelmed by it. Vegetarians are benign and sincere; they get along
easily with anyone and anywhere they go. Having come to this point, I am
again dancing with joy because I am overwhelmed with bliss! It is really
wonderful to be a vegetarian!¡¹
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