Guest guest Posted March 11, 2005 Report Share Posted March 11, 2005 Neeta & David Sanders Many of you would say "Why vegetarianism?" Isn't everyone on the spiritual path vegetarian? Over the past year or so I have come across several Sai devotees and other spiritual aspirants who are not vegetarians, so I decided that this would be a very good topic to cover to make people aware of why it is so important to be a vegetarian if you are on the spiritual path, especially if you take Swami to be your guide and Guru. On November 23 1994, Swami gave a very powerful discourse and below is a small excerpt from that discourse: "Today, let it be anyone, whether one deems himself a devotee or not, he should give up meat eating. Why? Meat eating promotes only animal qualities and demonic tendencies. It has been well said that the food one consumes determines one's thoughts. By eating the flesh of various animals, the qualities of these animals are imbibed. Hence those who genuinely seek to become devotees of God have to give up non-vegetarian food. Calling themselves Sai devotees or devotees of Rama and Krishna, they fatten themselves on chickens. How can they be deemed Sai devotees? Therefore, whether they are devotees in India or outside, they should give up from this instant meat eating. Those who aspire to become true devotees of God have to give up meat, liquor, smoking and gambling". (Sanathana Sarathi, December 1994, page 315) There are several other reasons why adopting a vegetarian life-style is more beneficial than a meat-eating lifestyle. The structure of our body Health reasons Ecology and Environment Animal Suffering Karmas Meat-eating affects our minds All spiritual masters and great men are vegetarian 1. The structure of our body: Studies of human evolution have shown that our ancestors were vegetarian by nature. Moreover, the structure of the human body is not suited for eating meat. Carnivores have short intestines. Their large intestine is very straight and smooth. In contrast, vegetarian animals have very long intestines - approximately 28 feet. Because of the low fiber content and high protein density of meat, the intestines of meat eating animals do not require a long time to absorb nutrients and thus meat is more well-suited for the carnivores whose intestines are shorter in length. If humans eat meat, the meat just sits there for a long period of time causing it to decay and release toxins. This may lead to colon cancer. The toxins released also increase the burden on the liver which has to work extra hard to get rid of the toxins. Thus this may also lead to liver problems. Our teeth If you look at the teeth of carnivores, they have sharp fangs which are used in tearing up meat whereas herbivores do not have sharp teeth. Our human teeth are like those of herbivores and thus God never intended for us to eat meat otherwise we'd all be looking like Count Dracula with fang like protrusions. Our nails Meat-eating animals have sharp claws to kill their prey. God did not give us sharp claws to tear open the bodies of any animals and so this is yet another indication that our bodies were not made for meat-eating. 2. Health reasons: Meat contains a lot of urokinase protein and urea, which add to the burden on the kidneys and can destroy kidney function. There are 14 g of urokinase protein in every pound of steak. An experiment was done in Columbia University where living cells were put into liquid urokinase protein and the result was that their metabolic function degenerated. When an animal is hunted or about to be killed, the animal knows and feels fear. Thus the animal's heart rate increases and its body pumps more adrenaline to its muscles. Even after the meat is cooked, the adrenaline build-up in the animal's muscles cannot be broken down and is very high in cholesterol. This leads to cardiovascular disorders. Heart attacks are the number one leading cause of death in the United States. Moreover, we also take in all the negative feelings, including fear and anger, that the animal was feeling when it was being killed. This leads to mental agitation. Meat lacks cellulose and fiber. This causes constipation. Constipation can lead to more serious ailments like rectal cancer and piles. Meat-eating is a chief cause of cancer. Experiments show that the burning and roasting of flesh creates a chemical element, known as Methyl-cho-lanthrene, which is a powerful cancer causing substance. Mice in labs that have been given this chemical have developed bone tumors, blood cancer, and stomach cancer. Most people assume that meat is clean and safe and that there are inspections done at all butcheries. There are far too many cattle, pigs, poultry killed for sale every day for each one to actually be examined. It is very difficult to check whether a piece of meat has cancer in it. Currently the meat industry just cuts off the head or leg if it is diseased and removes the bad parts and sells the rest of the animal. When human cancer cells were injected into animals, the animals also developed cancer. The same is true for eating meat with cancer in it. How can anyone know if they are eating a piece of meat that came from an animal with cancer? A famous vegetarian, Dr. J H Kellogg of Kellogg's Cornflakes 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!" Antibiotics, steroids and growth hormones are either fed to the animals or injected directly so they will be fatter and produce more meat. People eating these animals will absorb these drugs into their bodies. A lot of people argue that animal protein is superior to plant protein because it is considered more complete. Vegetarian food combined can create complete proteins. The World Health Organization recommends that 4.5% of daily calories be derived from protein. Wheat has 17% of its calories as protein, broccoli has 45%, and rice has 8%. Soybeans, tofu, beans and lentils have 100% of its calories derived from protein. It is very easy to have a protein rich diet without eating meat. How much protein does a person need to take in every day anyway? In fact, if a person takes in more protein than is necessary, it may lead to degenerative diseases like osteoporosis and obesity. The way to calculate how much protein is needed is to multiply your weight by 0.36. So if you weigh 110 lbs, your daily protein requirement is 39.6 g. Earl Mindell writes in the Vitamin Bible, "A good rice and beans dish with some cheese can be just as nourishing, less expensive and lower in fat than a steak". It is falsely believed that meat eaters are stronger than vegetarians. An experiment was conducted by Professor Irving Fisher of Yale University with 32 vegetarians and 15 meat eaters in which he had everyone hold out their arms for as long as possible. Among the 15 meat eaters only 2 people could hold their arms for 15 to 30 minutes, whereas amongst the vegetarians, 15 people held their arms out for 15 to 30 minutes, 9 people for over 1 hour, 4 people for over two hours and one vegetarian held his arms out for over 3 hours! Many long distance track athletes keep a vegetarian diet for the time before their competition. Dr Barbara More, an expert in vegetarian therapy completed a 110-mile race in 27 hours and 30 minutes. A woman of 56 years of age broke all records held by young men. 3. Ecology and Environment: Raising animals for meat has its consequences. Since 1960, some 25% of Central America's rainforests have been burned and cleared to create pasture for beef cattle. Every 4 oz of hamburger destroys 55 square feet of tropical rain forest! In addition, it only takes 29 gallons of water to produce a pound of tomatoes while it takes 464 gallons of water for the production of each pound of beef! So much water is being wasted. World hunger would end if everyone became vegetarian because if more land were used to produce crops to feed people instead of producing feed for livestock, then resources would be more efficiently utilized. In the United States alone, livestock consume 70% of all the grain produced. Moreover, Swami says, "the reason why human population is on the increase is because all the animals we kill and eat are reborn as human beings and with the number of animals being killed for food, it is no wonder that there are so many people in the world" (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, page 182) 4. Animal Suffering Are you aware that more than 100,000 cows are slaughtered in the US every day? Most animals 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 before they are slaughtered. As I mentioned earlier when these animals are about to be killed, they know and they are terrified. Swami said, "Anything that has life tries to stay alive. No living creature would give itself up as food for another living being. Animals, birds and fish also feel the desire to live just as humans do. They too would struggle, cry and feel the pain in being hurt, just like the way we would if we were captured and threatened to be killed". The only difference is that animals cannot verbally express to us the agony that they feel. It has been reported that pigs that are being slaughtered cry in a manner similar to the way humans scream." ( Summer Showers, May 1996, pages 131-133) It is said that one visit to a slaughterhouse will make you a vegetarian for life. Swami says, "Violence in any form is evil and to kill innocent animals is tantamount to blatant savagery." (Sanathana Sarathi, December 1994, page 323) 5. Karmas: Another reason to be vegetarian is karma. For those of you not familiar with the law of karma, this is the law where every action leads to a reaction. Just like the Bible says, "As ye sow, so shall ye reap." So when one kills animals, or causes others to kill for them in order to satisfy one's desire for meat, one incurs a karmic debt which must be repaid. Baba says that we have made many karmas in our previous births and we can't go back in time to change what we have done. But now that we are aware of Swami and the spiritual path, we must at least strive not to make any new bad karmas and eating a vegetarian diet is the easiest step to avoid bad karma. Some people may say, "But I don't actually kill the animal, the butcher kills the animal. But Swami says, "If you had no desire to eat meat, then the butcher would not have the need to kill and sell the animals." (Sathya Sai Newsletter, Spring 1995, page 16) You might say that killing a plant also creates karma, but the level of karma is not as high. Let me give you an example. If you go into a man's garden and pick a rose, the man might get upset with you for doing this. What if you take his cow? He will get even more upset. Thus eating plants gives you the lowest level of karma. Swami says, "It is a fact that plants also have life like animals. But animals are endowed with mind, and nervous systems while plants do not possess the same. Animals cry and weep when they are being killed. It is not the case with plants. Plants do not feel pain." (Sathya Sai the Avatar of Love, page 132) 6. Meat-eating affects our minds: On the spiritual path, one is always told to eat a satvic diet, which means a simple and wholesome diet free of spice and taste so that you are eating just to live, and not living to eat and satisfy your taste buds. Besides, a satvic diet leads to a clearer mind which aids in spiritual practices such as meditation. Swami says that eating meat makes man acquire beastly qualities and demonic tendencies. These are Swami's words: "Food conditions the nature of the mind. The mind guides the thinking. Thinking results in action. Actions lead to corresponding results and effects. This chain of action between the food we eat and the results of our actions highlights the fact that meat eating leads to beastly actions and evil effects"(Sathya Sai Avatar of Love, page 132) Swami goes on to say in the book Conversations with Sai Baba by Dr. John Hislop that "meat gives the blood its effect, like passion and similar qualities. Dirty thoughts come with fish. Fish has a bad smell". Swami in one of His discourses explained how each type of meat affected our minds. These are our beloved Bhagavan's words: "If the mutton of sheep is eaten, you must ask yourself 'What is the quality of the sheep?' They only follow, follow, follow. Thus you lose discrimination. If you eat pork, you will develop the quality of the pig, i.e. arrogance."(Sathya Sai Newslette,r Spring 1995, page 16) 7. All spiritual masters and great men are vegetarian People argue that Jesus ate meat but there is growing evidence that Jesus and His immediate followers were vegetarians. Swami Himself says that the New Testament was written many years after the crucifixion of Christ and a lot of the information in the Bible today is incorrect as it has been translated from the original Hebrew text and rewritten many times. Swami had materialized the original Bible for a devotee a few years ago. In one version of the Bible called "The Essence Gospel of Peace", it tells us that one day the disciples asked Jesus, "What are the sins we must shun, that we may never more see disease?" And Jesus answered, "It was said to them of old time "Thou shalt not kill", for life is given to all by God, and that which God has given, let not man take away. For I tell you truly, he who kills, kills his brother. And from him will the Earthly Mother turn away and Satan will have his dwelling in his body. And the flesh of slain beasts in his body will become his own tomb. He who kills, kills himself and who eats the flesh of slain beasts, eats the body of death". In the book of Genesis 1:29, we read, "And God said, 'Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.'" This clearly shows that God never intended for man to eat animals. The great Pythagoras also preached vegetarianism "Beware O mortals, of defiling your bodies with sinful food! There are cereals, fruits, sweet vegetables and herbs which the flame can render palatable and mellow. Nor are you denied milk, nor honey. The bountiful earth offers you an abundance of pure food and meals obtainable without slaughter and bloodshed." Gautama Buddha advocated vegetarianism and till today all Buddhists are vegetarians. He said to Ananda, one of His close disciples, "You must teach people to put an end to killing and brutal cruelty. If one is trying to practice meditation and is still eating meat, he would be like a man closing his ears and shouting loudly and then asserting that he heard nothing." George Bernard Shaw, the great author, was a vegetarian and one day got very sick and visited the doctor. The doctor told him that he had to start eating meat in order to survive. George Bernard Shaw said, "My situation is a solemn one. Life is offered to me on condition of eating beefsteaks! But death is better than cannibalism!" He put in his will that his funeral would not be followed by mourning coaches but a procession of animals and a travelling aquarium of live fish all wearing white scarves. He ended up living until the ripe old age of 98 and he did have the procession of animals when he died. The list is endless of all the great spiritual masters and other famous men who have advocated vegetarianism. If I started to quote each and every one of them, this article could turn into a whole book! But let me quickly list a few great names in history who were vegetarian: Virgil, Horace, Plato, Ovid, Petrarch, Pythagoras, Socrates, Mahatma Gandhi, Shakespeare, Voltaire, Sir Isaac Newton, Leornardo Da Vinci, Charles Darwin, Benjamin Franklin, Emerson, Albert Einstein, Leo Tolstoy and many more. There was a time when vegetarianism was regarded as a "cult of the crazy". People would make jokes about it. Nowadays, vegetarianism has almost become a fashionable way of life. Many Hollywood actors and pop stars are vegetarian realizing that it promotes a healthier lifestyle. These include Paul Newman, Madonna and Paul McCartney to name just a few. Vegetarianism is not an end in itself. It is only a means to the end. The end is the Vision of the One-in-all. Swami says "It is the responsibility of man, having reached the pinnacle to lead himself and all living creatures towards this goal of liberation and evolve towards higher consciousness. When we begin to recognize this Unity indiversity, sacred thoughts will begin to permeate our attitudes and actions. It would then become meaningless to take the life of an animal, no matter for what reason, least of all for food." (Summer Showers, May 1996, pages 131-133). Here is a word of warning to all you strict vegetarians out there. Did you know that gelatin is made out of the bone and hide of animals. Of late, I have been finding this ingredient on a lot of foods out there, foods that you wouldn't ordinarily even think gelatin was in, such as peanuts, chip dips, marshmallows, salad dressings, most yogurts, ready to eat pastas and pasta sauces,certain breath mints and candies. So before you buy anything, it is advisable to check the ingredients. Also watch out for those Indian mithais (or sweet desserts) with silver foil on them. The silver foil is made paper-thin by being pounded between animal tissue. So next time you pick up an Indian sweet that is so beautifully decorated with silver on it, please think twice. For all you new vegetarians out there, eating vegetarian food doesn't have to be boring. There are a lot of soy products out there that can make vegetarian cooking a delight. Vegetarian food is no longer just peas, beans and carrots. Wishing you all the best on your spiritual journey! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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