Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 If we are paying attention, I don't see how any truly open person could not feel that our treatment of animals is a worldwide tragedy and crisis. Having said that. PETA I do not support because there methods are not dharmic. We need balanced, sane and mature voices to gain credibilty on this issue, which will not be solved instantaneously, but only after an evolution in awareness on a global level. our abuse to animals is also the root of food shortages, bad health, pollution and waste of resources. I can see this in my own life. I notice that I don't really need that much food....and I definitely don't need to eat animals....the mythology, habits and programming around food are truly intense. When I was doing lap Seva once, someone brought food up to Amma to be blessed. As one of the Seva ladies went to pull the food away from Amma, Amma in a play acting way began to pull the food back in a greedy fashion. She opened the package furiously (hot peppers and hot onions and pastries) she popped these into her mouth and chewed ravaneously. Of course everyone began laughing. The Seva person tried to take the food away a second time. Amma gave her a dirty look, yanked the food back and began stuffing the pastry in her mouth, food flying every where and falling down her body. It was so funny, but right in middle of this performance her eyes twinjled and she looked at me knowingly. I felt a shiver down my spine, because I realized that she was describing my own relationship to food. greedy grabby, eating far too much. I have since slowly worked on eating less and fasting each week. When I eat less, my health improves DRAMATICALLY. NAMAH SHIVAYA!!! Ammachi, "Ananthasree" <ananthasree> wrote: > > Namah Shivayah Prajna, > > I just had to "virtually" stand up and second all of the below statements. I volunteer at an > animal sanctuary for neglected and abused animals, and many of the animals have been > rescued from slaughter houses and severe torture. It is amazing to interact with these > evolved beings, and see how much they give love even after having been so disrespected > and tortured by the human race. The issue of animal rights is very close to my heart, and I > appreciate your passion. Animal rights is not a secondary issue to Amma, for we are all > her children. I remember reading somewhere when someone asked Amma about her > stance on vegetarianism, she replied something to the effect of "Why take the life of an > innocent animal if it is not necessary". Of course Amma would support animal > compassion...have you ever seen her interact with animals? So beautiful. > Really, I cannot understand eating the corpse of a previously tortured animal. It appears as > absurd to me, and breaks my heart as well. > I do take the issue of animal rights personally....because I see these animals > everyday....they come from abuse, neglect and auctions where they are scheduled to be > someones hamburger. I do take it personally because I see their love, compassion and > pure innocence and it reminds me of everything my Divine Mother speaks of. > So yeah, I guess I am a PETA supporting, Birkenstock wearing, > 60's throwback, animal rights shouter... But I > am also Amma's daughter....and I am all of these things because her compassion inspires > me. > > BEST OF LUCK IN YOUR COMPASSIONATE QUEST! > > In Amma's Service, > > Ananthasree > > Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 Namah Shivayah! Thank you for sharing this wonderful story! I could see it so clearly. I love her ingenius ways of teaching. Ever Longing, Ananthasree Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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