"Every time I think about the cruelty of human beings, I have this enormous heartache that doesn't go away for a few days. In one way, some of us human beings keep asking why unfortunate incidents are happening in our lives, but we don't ask why we have become other beings' nightmare. (in relation to exploitation of animals)--- The Twelfth Gyalwang Drukpa.........."When we hunt or fish, we deliberately kill a defenseless being who wishes us no harm. This is a direct violation of the First Precept. It is absolutely forbidden to Buddhists. As to eating meat, we know that the only way we can obtain it is for an animal to be killed. Therefore, when we eat meat, it is our intent that an innocent animal should die to satisfy our addiction to flesh. And that underlying intention, no matter how well hidden behind a smokescreen of rationalizations will block the growth of compassion and create negative karma."~ Norm Phelps The Great Compassion: Buddhism and Animal Rights ......................"Kill and eat is not a Buddhist principle." ............................... Senaka Weeraratna From "Export of meat products from Sri Lanka harms country's Buddhist image," Buddhist News Network. ...................................."Veganism is simply letting compassion guide our choice of food. As such, it is a basic Buddhist practice that ought to be expected of everyone who takes refuge vows.".................. Norm Phelps The Great Compassion: Buddhism and Animal Rights ..............................."Sincere practitioners feel a natural, visceral compassion for the goats and sheep as if they were their old mothers. They will have nothing to do with killing them for the sake of meat. On the contrary, they save life eagerly; they ransom animals set aside for slaughter and release them. Otherwise, it is like trying to punch someone who isn't there. Showing compassion for animals after they have been killed and the meat is being eaten, reciting mantras for the animal's sake? is nothing but a silly game." .................................... Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol Food of Bodhisattvas: Buddhist Teachings on Abstaining from Meat .........................."It’s best to avoid eating meat...out of compassion. Before eating the meat, think of where it came from, through cutting an animal’s neck, against its will, and how much suffering the animal experienced. After thinking about that, you can’t eat the meat! Meat may be nice for the person eating it, but not for the animal who suffered so much and didn’t die naturally. You can say prayers for the animal that was killed, but if you eat the meat you are still playing a small part in the death of the animal. If everyone stopped eating meat then no more animals would be killed for that purpose. ---- Lama Zopa Rinpoche........... "Turkeys are so powerless. If they could, I’m certain they’d demonstrate strongly against the humans who kill them. But if they did they’d probably get killed for that as well" --- Lama Zopa Rinpoche"Since God has compassion for all beings, the thought of the needs of all sentient beings, this would include our brother and sister turkeys, and all other sentient beings, including all the insects, as well, all sentient beings who suffer in order to support us and our happiness." "If the animals could speak they would express themselves in many ways; they would demonstrate. We’d see them protesting on TV and on the cover of Time Magazine, demanding the right to live, to continue living, and be protected from being slaughtered in such huge numbers. "If turkeys could, they would demonstrate against the slaughter of such vast numbers of their kind, demanding the freedom to live. Perhaps they would go to the United Nations and make strong requests for the freedom to live and not be killed for food. ---Lama Zopa Rinpoche...... "How would we feel if that many human beings were about to be killed? How terrifying it would be. If we put ourselves in the turkeys' situation, if we think about it for a little while, if we reverse the situation, how would we feel if were in the situation that they are in?"---- Lama Zopa Rinpoche commenting on the 45 billion turkeys killed each year for "Thanksgiving Day" ............"Compassion is most important for happiness. We must treat fellow human beings as equal, that is very important, but also all beings who have capacity for feeling. So the innate desire for happiness that is the basis of human rights extends to all sentient beings, including animals and insects. There are now some individuals and organizations who care about animal rights and are showing concern about the suffering or torture of animals. I have noticed among ordinary people, out of their love and compassion, growing efforts for promotion of vegetarianism. These are the right kinds of expression of compassion, very positive and encouraging signs." -- His Holiness the Dalai Lama...................."This precept [of non-harm] includes non-killing of beings like ants, mosquitoes, and cockroaches."..............."Since all sentient beings are equal as my only son, how can I allow my followers to eat the flesh of my son? Eating meat to me is out of the question. I have never allowed, I am not allowing, and I will never allow this practice - I have strictly condemned eating meat in every way." - Buddha Shakyamuni (the Historical Buddha)........................................"In his final teachings before he physically left this earth, the Buddha foresaw that a situation would arise in the future where those speaking in his name would pervert his Doctrine and encourage meat consumption. So here, in this great Nirvana Sutra, he lays down his last will and testament on the matter: in no circumstances should one eat meat or fish " nor animal corpses, found in the jungle, for instance" nor even accept from a donor a meal which contains an abundance of flesh-foods. The very contact of other food with meat is deemed defiling and requires purification of the food by water. It is quite evident from all this that the Buddha in no way condoned the eating of meat and was keen for his monastic and lay followers to abjure the uncompassionate practice of meat eating and follow the pure path of vegetarian Mahayana. In this, we would be wise and benevolent to follow him." .........................- Dr. Tony Page Buddha - Self: The "Secret" Teachings of the Buddha in the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, Vol. 2 ................"Thousands - millions and billions - of animals are killed for food. That is very sad. We human beings can live without meat, especially in our modern world. We have a great variety of vegetables and other supplementary foods, so we have the capacity and the responsibility to save billions of lives."- His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama ..................... "I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free" - Michelangelo ..................."Killing animals for sport, for pleasure, for adventures, and for hides and furs is a phenomenon which is at once disgusting and distressing. There is no justification in indulging in such acts of brutality." ~ His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama ....................... ."The basic sources of happiness are a good heart, compassion and love" HH Dalai Lama..............."I abhor vivisection with my whole soul. All the scientific discoveries stained with innocent blood I count as of no consequence. ~ Mohandas Gandhi................ Ven. U. Vimalaramsi ---Comments from his translation of the Anapanasuti Sutta ........................"Being a vegetarian makes it easier for us to increase our loving kindness and compassion.".......................... Zen Master Thich Thanh Tu Udumbara Flowers, Book II ........."The day may come when the rest of the animal creation may acquire those rights which never could have been witholden from them but by the hand of tyranny." .......Jeremy Bentham 1748--1832 ............."What is the meaning of life? To be happy and useful" His Holiness the Dalai Lama..........................."When you are not clear about the purpose of life, you are never clear when it comes to making decisions that affect your life. You always hesitate and are in danger of making the wrong decision. When your single purpose for life is nothing other than the benefit of others, it is very easy to make the right decision. It is easy because you are very clear why you are alive." ..........................Kyabje Thubten Zopa Rinpoche................. .................."Every individual who eats flesh food, whether an animal is killed expressely for him or not, is supporting the trade of slaughtering and contributing to the violent deaths of harmless animals." ~ Roshi Philip Kapleau To Cherish All Life ..........................."It is a feeble compassion that pulls up short where self-interest begins." ~ Norm Phelps - The Great Compassion: Buddhism & Animal Rights ........................"Rather than encouraging apathy through submissive responses, let us deliver the message loudly and clearly, that needles killing and suffering is wrong." ...................~ Bodo Balsys Ahimsa : Buddhism and the Vegetarian Ideal ......................."In his final teachings before he physically left this earth, the Buddha foresaw that a situation would arise in the future where those speaking in his name would pervert his Doctrine and encourage meat consumption. So here, in this great Nirvana Sutra, he lays down his last will and testament on the matter: in no circumstances should one eat meat or fish " nor animal corpses, found in the jungle, for instance " nor even accept from a donor a meal which contains an abundance of flesh-foods. The very contact of other food with meat is deemed defiling and requires purification of the food by water. It is quite evident from all this that the Buddha in no way condoned the eating of meat and was keen for his monastic and lay followers to abjure the uncompassionate practice of meat eating and follow the pure path of vegetarian Mahayana. In this, we would be wise and benevolent to follow him." .........................- Dr. Tony Page Buddha - Self: The "Secret" Teachings of the Buddha in the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, Vol. 2 ...................................."When we bring mindfulness to the dinner table, it suffuses the rest of our life as well. We become more sensitive to the well-being of animals, of the environment, and of ourselves and our families. We are more aware of the choices we make in all areas of our life. We enjoy food more, know that, while the obtaining of even plant foods necessitates some suffering, the amount and kind of suffering is dramatically reduced when we leave meat off our shopping lists and out of our kitchens. We become more aware of how meat consumption feeds violence and anger." .................................- Kate Lawrence Mindfulness in the Marketplace: Compassionate Responses to Consumerism .........................."When we have acquired an awareness of the fact that all beings have been our mothers, and when this awareness is constant, the result will be that when we see meat, we will be conscious of the fact that it is the flesh of our own mothers. And, far from putting it in our mouths and eating it, we will be unable to even take it into our hands or smell its odor." ...........................- Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol "Food of Bodhisattvas: Buddhist Teachings on Abstaining from Meat" ....................................."The Buddha's teaching leads us to the realization that we must always strive to harm no sentient being, human or nonhuman, whether or not it is in our selfish interest to do so." ...................- ~ Norm Phelps The Great Compassion: Buddhism & Animal Rights .............................."The eating of meat extinguishes the seed of great compassion."~ The Buddha Mahaparinirvana Sutra ...................................."Ultimately the case for shunning animal flesh does not rest on what the Buddha allegedly said or didn't say. What is does rest on is our innate moral goodness, compassion, and pity which, when liberated, lead us to value all forms of life. It is obvious, then, that willfully to take life, or through the eating of meat indirectly to cause others to kill, runs counter to the deepest instincts of human beings." ...................... Roshi Philip Kapleau To Cherish All Life ..................................."There are three ways of killing that we, as Buddhists, have to restrain: either by directly killing, indirectly killing, or rejoicing to see others be killed. Not only does this apply to human life, it should be also extended to all living beings." ........................... Zen Master Thich Thanh Tu Buddhism for Beginners .................................."The eating of meat cannot in any way be considered to be helpful to the practice of the dharma, neither can the slaughter of animals be considered to be consistent with the Buddhist teachings of compassion (metta , ahimsa , and karuna ), of loving kindness, or of the nature of the evocation of the enlightenment-mind. The cruelties associated with the slaughter of the animal kingdom for human consumption, the pain, fear, and distress suffered by the animals in the entire process of being fattened for butchering, as well as the environmental disasters wreaked upon our planet through the meat industry, are very well documented, and should be understood by all who claim to be developing bodhicitta, or who wish to." ............... Bodo Balsys Ahimsa : Buddhism and the Vegetarian Ideal ..................................."Meat eating and a compassionate religion do not go hand in hand." ................... Bodo Balsys Ahimsa : Buddhism and the Vegetarian Ideal ......................................."One of the greatest obstacles to the birth of bodhichitta in our minds is our craving for meat."...............- Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol - Food of Bodhisattvas: Buddhist Teachings on Abstaining from Meat ................................"If there is no meat eater, there will be no animal killer" - Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol - Food of Bodhisattvas: Buddhist Teachings on Abstaining from Meat .................................."To put the flesh of an animal into one's belly makes one an accessory after the fact of its slaughter, simply because if cows, pigs, sheep, fowl, and fish, to mention the most common, were not eaten they would not be killed." ......................... Roshi Philip Kapleau To Cherish All Life ............................"We can do no greater harm that to kill another sentient being. Killing is the ultimate expression if indifference to the well-being of others. All, except in the most extreme circumstances, cherish life. In the contemporary hell of the modern slaughterhouse animals cry out and cower in terror when they realize that their life is nearing a premature end. All beings, except in the most desperate circumstances, try to escape death." ...................... Bodhipaksa Vegetarianism..........................."One is not a great one because one defeats or harms other living beings. One is so called because one refrains from defeating or harming other living beings." ......................... The Buddha Dhammapada, Ch. 19 (15/270), Max Muller, Trans................................."The Buddha said time and time again in the sutras such things as: "My followers should give up all evil actions that directly or indirectly injure others." One may disregard his words; one may consciously lead others to commit evil in provisioning oneself with meat. One may think, "There are always skillful means in the sutras and tantras that counteract the evil so that I shall still be pure of stain." And one can let oneself off the hook by telling oneself that there are substances to be placed into the animals' mouths and words that can be whispered in their ears and impressed upon their minds so that they will not remain in the lower realms. But to do all this reveals a complete failure to grasp the meaning of the Buddha's teaching. It is a perversion of the Dharma."---- Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol Food of Bodhisattvas: Buddhist Teachings on Abstaining from Meat......................................"Although one can sympathize with lay person trying to break their attachment to a diet featuring meat, it is something else again to extend those sympathies to monks, priests, and teachers. What business have these latter to propound the Dharma when they possess neither the perception nor compassion to see the connection between meat eating and the killing of harmless animals, and when they lack the self-discipline to put Buddhist compassion before the pleasure on their plates' What right have they to wear the Buddha's robes when they won't or can't honor the bodhisattva vows they recite daily to liberate all beings?"..............................~ Roshi Philip Kapleau To Cherish All Life...................................."Buddhism cannot be true to itself until Buddhists resolve their ambivalence toward nonhuman animals and extend the full protection of their compassion to the most harmless and helpless of those who live at our mercy in the visible realms."~ Norm Phelps The Great Compassion: Buddhism & Animal Rights ......................................"Buddhism teaches the doctrine of karma, which is the law of cause and effect relating to our actions. Karma means that whatever one sows, one reaps, be it good or evil. The consequences of meritorious acts are always good. Evil acts, on the other hand, ensure painful retribution. Buddhists are aware that we are constantly creating new karma by our actions. One who believes in the law of causation, therefore, will be careful not to cause pain to people, animals, plants, or the earth itself, for harming them is simultaneously harming oneself." ------------ Ven. Sunyana Graef - The Foundations of Ecology in Zen Buddhism ..........................."Usually when people look at the Buddhist precepts, they understand them in terms of human relationships " Do not kill. Do not steal. Do not lie. Of course these are about human relationships, but what do they mean in terms of the environment? There is a particular kind of stealing that we do when we clear-cut forests, when topsoil is washed into rivers. There is a particular kind of killing that we do when we wipe out whole species. These precepts are taught not only as they relate to humans but also how they relate to the environment, to the ten thousand things. Not only the sentient, 'feeling' beings'deer, muskrat, beaver' but to the rocks, trees and river. All of it." .................................. John Daido Loori Roshi "Zen's Radical Conservative," Shambhala Sun, July 2001 ....................................."The beginning of mindful eating is the realization that eating meat is not about the meat-eater; it is about the animals who are tormented and killed."..................... Norm Phelps - The Great Compassion: Buddhism & Animal Rights ......................... "Farmed animals are not future Buddhas donating their flesh out of compassion for those of us who have developed a craving for it. They are victims of our greed from whom we steal the most precious gift any of us has: life." ........................... ~ Norm Phelps - The Great Compassion: Buddhism & Animal Rights ..............................."Aware of the suffering caused by the destruction of life, I am committed to cultivating compassion and learning ways to protect the lives of people, animals, plants, and minerals. I am determined not to kill, not to let others kill, and not to support any act of killing in the world, in my thinking, and in my way of life." ~ The First Mindfulness Training, Thich Nhat Hanh The Heart of Buddha's Teaching .........................................."Buddhism teaches us that all our suffering issues from our desires. A desirous mind state generates harmfulness in all its forms, both toward others, and toward ourselves. As has been witnessed throughout the millennia in both monastic and strong lay practice in several traditions, when one goes without meat or fish, one may well find oneself released from the desire for these foods (although not instantly, of course) and one may even "soften" to the suffering of all creatures through a closer identity with them. Vegetarianism can be an aid to learning to live a life of actions taken outside the realm of doing harm. It is hard to say, in fact, which may come first, and which way the cycle may spiral " non meat eating leading to sympathy for the plight of animals, or growing sympathy arising from deep and dedicated spiritual practice leading to a gathering unwillingness to cause harm by supporting animal slaughter. But it becomes clear, along the road to vegetarianism, that the less meat one desires, the closer one feels toward all life, the more harmless one feels, and the more aware of the suffering of the helpless beasts one is. If, and possibly only if, vegetarianism is supported by involved and sincere spiritual practice, it serves to soften us up. It actually (forgive me) tenderizes us. " .................... Sensei Sevan Ross Vegetarianism and Zen Practice ...................................."The perpetuators of the Buddha dharma have a moral responsibility to the rest of humanity to be at the forefront of the change away from blood-letting and killing, and not surreptitiously fostering it because of their lack of will to change their habits or mode of thinking concerning the animal kingdom." - ....................... Bodo Balsys Ahimsa Buddhism and the Vegetarian Ideal ............................."If a man can control his body and mind and thereby refrains from eating animal flesh and wearing animal products, I say he will really be liberated." ........................... The Buddha From the Surangama Sutra ....................................."People who eat meat often make the excuse that it is natural to do so, that people were meant to eat meat. They promote this idea, and then freely indulge in taking the lives of their fellow creatures, thereby creating extensive hatred and enmity-karma. " .............................. Great Master Lianchi Zhuhung On Stopping Killing! ....................................."Buddhism regards all living creatures as being endowed with the Buddha nature and the potential to become Buddhas. That's why Buddhism teaches us to refrain from killing and to liberate creatures instead." ........................... Venerable Master Hsuan Hua Liberating Life ................................."When virtuous mental attitudes, like mindfulness, respect, and compassion, are invoked to justify nonvirtuous acts like hunting, fishing, and eating animal products, the mental attitudes are insincere. They are self-deceptions that we create to justify habits that in our hearts we know are wrong, but to which we have become attached." ......................... Norm Phelps The Great Compassion: Buddhism & Animal Rights ............................."As a man values his life, So do animals love theirs. Releasing life accords with the mind of heaven; Releasing life agrees with the teaching of the Buddha. Releasing life unties the snare of hatred; Releasing life purifies the taint of sin. Releasing life enables one to escape the three disasters; Releasing life enables one to be free from the nine kinds of untimely deaths. Releasing life enables one to love long; Releasing life enables one to rise high in an official career; Releasing life enables one to gave many children; Releasing life enables one to have a prosperous household. Releasing life dispels anxieties and worries; Releasing life reduces sickness and pain. Releasing life is the compassion Kuan-yin; Releasing life is the deed of P'u-hsien. By releasing life one comes to realize the truth of no birth. By releasing life one ends transmigration. ............................... Chu-hung Releasing Life, on the act of buying and releasing animal meant for slaughter (as cited in Religious Vegetarianism) ................................. "These days many voices proclaim the sanctity of human life. Human life should of course be valued highly, but at the same time the lives of other living beans should also be treasured. Human beings snatch away the lives of other creatures whenever it suits their purposes. The way of thinking that encourages this behavior arises from a specifically human brand of violence that defiles the self-evident laws of the universe, opposes the growth of the myriad things in nature, and destroys feelings of compassion and reverence arising from our Buddha-nature. In view of such needless destruction of life, it is essential that laymen and monks together conscientiously uphold this precept."........................... Hakuun Yasutani-roshi on the Precept of Non-Harm As quoted in To Cherish All Life ..................................."Perhaps it is part of being human to question who and what we are. Unfortunately, because we rely almost exclusively on our senses, the harder we look, the more we misinterpret what we see. We believe on the one hand that we are an insignificant dot in the universe, separate from all other humans, much less the natural world. But we also believe that we are the most highly evolved organism in creation, entitled to use whatever we can grasp for our own ends. ...................................."Buddhists have a different view of humanity. In terms of their psycho-spiritual development people stand about midway between Buddhas and amoebas. However, on an absolute level, people, Buddhas, amoebas, dogs, streams, and mountains are one and the same. Buddhism addresses the apparent disparity between what we see and what we actually are. And it does so by delving into the roots of what it means to be human." ......................... Ven. Sunyana Graef The Foundations of Ecology in Zen Buddhism ............................... Sayings of the Buddha from the Lankavatara Sutra:~ "For innumerable reasons, Mahamati, the Bodhisattva, whose nature is compassion, is not to eat any meat." ~ "For fear of causing terror to living beings, Mahamati, let the Bodhisattva who is disciplining himself to attain compassion, refrain from eating flesh." ~ "Meat is not agreeable to the wise: it has a nauseating odor, it causes a bad reputation, it is food for the carnivorous; I say this, Mahamati, it is not to be eaten."~ "From eating meat arrogance is born, from arrogance erroneous imaginations issue, and from imagination is born greed; and for this reason refrain from eating meat."~ "Meat-eating is condemned by the Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and Sravakas; if one devours meat out of shamelessness he will always be devoid of sense."~ "Therefore, do not eat meat which will cause terror among people, because it hinders the truth of emancipation; not to eat meat? this is the mark of the wise.""A person of the deepest spirituality will also have a tender concern for every aspect of creation. Such an individual could no more harm a living creature than he or she could harm himself or herself. Buddhist scriptures contend that a bodhisattva will not even walk on grass lest it be harmed. Indeed, the first Buddhist precept is the admonition not to kill, but to cherish all life. This attitude is especially important with respect to food, since anything we eat must die to sustain us. Still, it is less destructive, on a relative level, to take the life of a carrot or an apple than to take that of a more highly evolved form of life, such as a cow, a chicken, or a lobster. Too, from a purely ecological point of view, it is less detrimental to the environment to eat as low as possible on the food chain. All this explains why many Buddhists are vegetarians." ......................... Ven. Sunyana Graef The Foundations of Ecology in Zen Buddhism ......................... "It is sad to see how many American Buddhists are managing to find a self-satisfying accommodation to eating meat. Some airily cite the doctrine of Emptiness, insisting that ultimately there is no killing and no sentient being being killed. Others find cover behind the excuse that taking life is the natural order of things and, after all, "the life of a carrot and that of a cow are equal." The truth is, though, that as humans we are endowed with discriminating minds that we can use to educate ourselves to the implications of our volitional acts and to choose those foods that minimize suffering to living beings." ...................... Bodhin Kjolhede "A Debate on Food and Practice," Tricycle, Winter 1994 ................................"An understanding and acceptance of the theory of evolution is important because without that acceptance there is a perception of a great separation between humans and animals which simply is not true." .................................-David N. Snyder, Ph.D. Right Understanding ....................................."As the crisis of feeding the world's population grows, breeding of animals for human consumption becomes less acceptable" out of compassion for the suffering of animals and the awareness that it is a grossly inefficient use of water and grain. A new relationship with the animal kingdom is part of our changing perception of the Earth. Animals are part of us, and part of our practice." ............................. Allan Hunt Badiner Engaged Buddhist Reader ............................."The first precept in Buddhism is "Do not kill." This precept is not merely a legalistic prohibition, but a realization of our affinity with all who share the gift of life. A compassionate heart provides a firm ground for this precept." .................................. Chatsumarn Kabilsingh Engaged Buddhist Reader The Compass of Zen...................................."Human beings also kill animals not just for food. They take the animal's skin to make shoes and hats and clothes. And even that is not enough. They take these animal's bones to make necklaces or buttons or earrings. In short, they kill many, many animals in order to sell the animal parts for money. Because of these desires and this strong animal consciousness, human beings fight with each other, and destroy nature. They do not value life. So now this whole world has many problems; problems with the water, problems with the air, problems with the earth and food. Many new problems appear every day. These problems do not happen by accident. Human beings make each and every one of these problems. Dogs, cats, or lions, or snakes - no animal makes as many problems for this world as human beings do. Humans do not understand their true nature, so they use their thinking and desire to create so much suffering for this world. That is why some people say that human beings are the number one bad animal in this world. So human beings must soon wake up and find their original seeds, their original nature." ...................................~ Zen Master Seung Sahn ....................................."As a Buddhist, we practice so as to benefit self and others hence we do the six-syllable mantra practice. However, when we eat meat be it chicken, pork, fish or eggs in our daily lives, we are creating immense negative karma. If on the one hand, we chant the mantra and on the other hand, we eat the meat of mother sentient beings, then our words and actions do not tally with one another. We are not doing as we preach. Can this be considered as loving kindness and compassion towards sentient beings" Is this doing good and abstaining from evil" We take refuge in the Buddha because his teachings could benefit all sentient beings. As a Buddhist, we should understand the essence of the Buddha's wisdom and teachings, which is to do good and abstain from committing evil deeds. Abstaining from evil means that we have to keep our precepts. Hence we should not take meat. When we are sick, old or near death, we would go to the doctor, we would practice and do anything possible to extend our lifespan. However, when we take meat, we are killing sentient beings that are healthy. How great is our compassion and loving kindness if we treat sentient beings in such a manner? We should abstain from killing because it generates immense negative karma. Instead, we should develop loving kindness and compassion towards all sentient beings. "In countless rebirth, all sentient beings have been our parents. When we took rebirth in the human realm, we had human parents; when we took rebirth in the animal realm, we had animal parents and so forth. Samsara is such. We need to generate a sense of gratitude towards our parents in this lifetime and those of our past lives. Hence, we should be vegetarians and abstain from taking meat. In such a way, we would do good and give meaning to our practice. By doing so, our practice of the six-syllable mantra would be able to benefit ourselves and others, and also aid in the flourishing of the Dharma. There are some people who say that their doctor has advised them against becoming vegetarians, as they would suffer from malnutrition. This is a sign that the determination of these people is not strong enough. For if one has strong determination, one would avoid doing evil deeds at all cost and under any circumstances. Hence in our daily lives, we should stop committing the negative deed of eating meat. On this basis, the merits generated from our refuge and practice of the six-syllable mantra would be inconceivable. We should try to change our lifestyle towards vegetarianism. We would certainly face difficulties in becoming full vegetarians. However, when such obstacles arise, we should remember how every sentient being had at one point or another been our parents. When we remember this, then we would not take meat just as we would not eat the meat of our parents of this lifetime." ~ His Eminence Druwang Konchok Norbu Rinpoche 100 Million Six-Syllable Mantra Retreat ............................"I am prepared to die, but there is no cause for which I am prepared to kill." Mohandas Gandhi ............ "Live life simply so that others may simply live.- Mahatma Gandhi ............. "If you can solve your problem, then what is the need of worrying? If you cannot solve it, then what is the use of worrying?" Shantideva, 8th C Buddhist Monk. ..............."To feel overflowing love and almost unbearable compassion for all living creatures is the best way to fulfil the wishes of all the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. Even if for the moment you cannot actually help a sentient being in an external way, meditate on love and compassion constantly over the months and years until compassion is knit inseparably into the very fabric of your mind." - H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche ............."To become vegetarian is to step into the stream which leads to nirvana." - Buddha" ............"If a man can control his body and mind and thereby refrains from eating animal flesh and wearing animal products, I say he will really be liberated."~ The Buddha (the Surangama ......................"Compassion, in which all ethics must take root, can only attain it's full breadth and depth if it embraces all living creatures and does not limit itself to humankind" - Albert Schweitzer ..................... "Thousands - millions and billions - of animals are killed for food. That is very sad. We human beings can live without meat, especially in our modern world. We have a great variety of vegetables and other supplementary foods, so we have the capacity and the responsibility to save billions of lives."- His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama ..................... "I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free" - Michelangelo ..................."Killing animals for sport, for pleasure, for adventures, and for hides and furs is a phenomenon which is at once disgusting and distressing. There is no justification in indulging in such acts of brutality." ~ His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama ........."The greatness of a nation can be.judged by the way its animals are treated."..................."To my mind the life of a lamb is no less precious than that of a human being. I should be unwilling to take the life of a lamb for the sake of the human body. I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to the protection by man from the cruelty of man." ......................"In the future, meat-eaters, speaking out of ignorance, will say that the Buddha permitted the eating of meat, and that he taught there was no sin in doing so." - Prediction in the Lankavatara Sutra made by the Buddha...................... "To become vegetarian is to step into the stream which leads to nirvana...... - Buddha.................."To see the universal and all-pervading Spirit of Truth face to face one must be able to love the mearest of creation as oneself."....................."We must be the change we wish to see."....Mahatma Gandhi.................."Not to hurt our humble brethren (the animals ) is our first duty to them, but to stop there is not enough. We have a higher mission - to be of service to them whenever they require it... If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow men".....St Francis of Assisi............."To shut your mind, heart, imagination to the sufferings of others is to begin slowly but inexorably to die. It is to cease by inches from being human, to become in the end capable of nothing, generous or unselfish ? or sometimes capable of anything, however terrible."......John Austin Baker, Bishop of Salisbury.............."I have from an early age abjured the use of meat, and the time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder of animals as they now look upon the murder of men."......Leonardo Da Vinci, artist, designer, inventor and scientist............."You have just dined, and however scrupulously the slaughterhouse is concealed in the graceful distance of miles, there is complicity." .............Ralph Waldo Emerson.............."To a man whose mind is free there is something even more intolerable in the sufferings of animals than in the sufferings of man. For with the latter it is at least admitted that suffering is evil and that the man who causes it is a criminal. But thousands of animals are uselessly butchered every day without a shadow of remorse. If any man were to refer to it, he would be thought ridiculous. And that is the unpardonable crime.".....Romain Rolland, author, Nobel Prize 1915............."As custodians of the planet it is our responsibility to deal with all species with kindness, love and compassion. That these animals suffer through human cruelty is beyond understanding. Please help to stop this madness."Richard Gere............."Animal liberation is also human liberation. Animal liberationists care about the quality of life for all. We recognize our kinship with all feeling beings. We identify with the powerless and the vulnerable ? the victims, all those dominated, oppressed and exploited. And it is the non-human animals whose suffering is the most intense, widespread, expanding, systematic and socially sanctioned of all.".......Henry Spira............."But for the sake of some little mouthful of flesh we deprive a soul of the sun and light, and of that proportion of life and time it had been born into the world to enjoy.".............Plutarch............."Refrain at all times from such foods as cannot be procured without violence and oppression."...............Thomas Tryon:..........."Show me the enforced laws of a state for the prevention of cruelty to animals and I in turn will give you a correct estimate of the refinement, enlightenment, integrity and equality of that commonwealth's people."......L.T. Danshiell............."The wild, cruel beast is not behind the bars of the cage. He is in front of it." ......Axel Munthe.............."We consume the carcasses of creatures of like appetites, passions and organs as our own, and fill the slaughterhouses daily with screams of pain and fear."....Robert Louis Stevenson............."Life is life's greatest gift. Guard the life of another creature as you would your own because it is your own. On life's scale of values, the smallest is no less precious to the creature that owns it than the largest."......Lloyd Buggle Jr.Sutra).............

 

 





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ANIMAL RIGHTS ISSUES & LIVES OF THESE ANIMALS

Watch it online "EARTHLINGS" a powerful provoking documentary, a must see
"Meat the Truth" - Movie : Meat & dairy industry
great contribution to global warming

Watch our vid : Newborns to Slaughter (no graphic images)
Chickens- Battery Hen, broiler chicken and other issues 
Factory Farming.com
Factory Farming & Animal Experimentation images 
What Farmed Animals Eat
The Hidden Lives of Pigs and 10 Reasons not to eat Pigs
Greyhounds  - "surplus" greyhounds - Racing Industry
Greyhound stats Australia by Dede River
Dairy Cow- the facts, veal industry and other issues
Fish - intelligence, pain, factory farming & other issues
Study - Goldfish can feel pain
Live Sheep Export & Mulesing
Elephants do not belong in Zoos
Dog & Cat Eating in Korea & China
Lobsters have a full array of senses 
Life Sentence No Parole - The Cruelty of Chained Dogs

Cockroaches Live in a Democracy

Video of Dog Markets and Dog Slaughter from SBS Seven News 
Bred To Death - The Truth about the Horse Racing Industry
Powerful site regarding the truth about dairy with images
Bee Colony Collapse & The Fast Demise of Human Species






ANIMAL AGRIBUSINESS & THE EFFECT OF THE ENVIRONMENT


"Watch our vid: "World Food Crisis: Is global meat consumption a major cause?"
"Watch our vid: "What is the best action one can take on "Earth Day"?

UN Report Rearing cattle produces more greenhouse gases than driving cars

UN Report : Dramatic changes in global meat production could increase risk of human diseases
Eating Meat: Wrecking the Planet and Creating Global Food Shortage (pdf file)
Watch our vid - You Can't Be A Meat Eating Environmentalist 
Livestocks Long Shadow (pdf file) 
Bird Flu Fowl Play
The Warming Globe & Us - Article from Dissent Voice
The Earth Day Cometh & The Earth Day Goeth by Paul Watson, Sea Shepherd
Experts of Conscience
Respomsible Policies for Animals

Meat is murder on the environment
A kilogram of beef is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions
and other pollution than driving for 3 hours while leaving all the lights on back home

Captain Paul Watson: The meat industry is one of the most destructive ecological industries on the planet Food first - Plant fuel euphoria - a threat for global food security
The Greens in the European Parliament: Position Paper on Food security and Plant fuels





BUDDHIST LINKS

Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo & Dongyu Gatsal Ling
Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo Australia
The 12th Gyalwang Drukpa
Khachodling
Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archives

Tibetan Volunteers for Animals
Shabkar.org - On vegetarianism as Buddhist way of life
Buddhism & Animal Rights - An Interview with Dr Tony Page

Powerful Message from a Powerful Yogi
Universal Compassion Movement

Vets Beyond Borders
Visakha Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Metta Sutra
Shojin Ryori - a Zen temple cuisine - Enso Kitchen (Singapore) - Vegan Cuisine





HOW YOU CAN HELP

National Institute for Animal Advocacy - Get political for animals
and win the laws they need


Animal Justice Fund - rewards (maximum of $25,000) to members
of the public who provide information that leads to the successful
prosecution of offenders of animal cruelty (photographs, video evidence,
stat decs etc) in Tasmania

Australian Fed Election - Au political parties & their stance on animal protection
(USA) Write letters (via Public Citizen site) to comprehensive list of editors in all states
Contact your local Australian MP
For US Citizens - Contact Congress
For US citizens - Contact U.S. Representatives  Find your US Rep here:
http://www.house.gov/ 
Find your US Senator here:
http://www.senate.gov/
Contact your Councillors, MP, MEPs, MSPs, or Northern Ireland, Welsh and London AMs for free




FUR

Facts about the Fur Trade + video




HUNTING

Watch our vid "Sow and Reap the Seed of Murder"




ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION & TESTING

Animal Experiment Facts info & Humane Learning info
Alttox.org - non animal alternatives to toxicity testing
Go3- Knowledge-based search engine for alternative methods to animal experiments
Reallocation Initiative - Humane Science for the 21st Century
Dr Hadwen Trust - Whats Wrong with Animal Testing
Leaping Bunny Program
FAQ's about animal experiments from Dr Hadwen Trust
The Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights
Short film about some advances in drug testing
Arkangel for Animal Liberation
The Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics
Animal Testing - Frequently Asked Questions
From IDA -The Truth About Vivisection (Animal Experimentation)
Animal Links - Vivisection & Other Research on Animals
Animal Research Factsheets
Stop Animal Experimentation Now
Medical Research Modernization Committee
European Coalition to End Animal Experiments
British Union For the Abolition of Vivisection
Viviection video -Theres No such thing as a Necessary Evil"
The Nature of the Pharmaceutical Industry
Caring Consumer : list of alternatives to animal products (US)
Choose Cruelty Free - site for alternatives to animal products
Downbound.com- site for alternatives to animal products
Animal Experimentation in Australia
What We Did To Rodney - A true story by a vet from Physicians for Responsible Medicine
Articles on Animal Experimentation
Parkinsons - The Truth
BUAV Comment on Leicester City Council Animal Testing Policy
Article - Cosmetics - Safe and Cruelty Free? (Au)
Every minute in the U.S alone, 214 animals die in laboratories. Read More
Watch these videos of animal tests & animal reasearch: click picture below 
Doctors Speak Out Against Animal Testing
Public Comments on the Use of Animal Testing
Urge Medical Schools to Drop Live Dog Labs
BUAV's FAQ on Animal Experimentation
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine - FAQ Animal Experimentation issues 
Safer Medicines Trust
Primate "Research"
The Absurdity of Vivisection
Genetic Engineering


 

ANIMAL RIGHTS LINKS

10,000 links + to Animal Defense Groups and more
Empty Cages - Facing the Challenge of Animal Rights by Dr Tom Regan
10 Reasons for Animal Rights & their Explanations by Dr Tom Regan




GREYHOUND RACING

Greyhounds Literally Run for their Life




NON KILL SOLUTIONS FOR WILDLIFE, BUGS, WILD RATS etc

Non Kill Solutions - Humanely Removing Wild Rats from Your Home
10 Non Lethal Ways To Combat Wildlife & Bugs Without Using Chemicals




IMAGES - ANIMAL RIGHTS PICTURES, VIDS & EXHIBITIONS

Image Gallery Animals Voice - Animal Rights Pictures - 5,000 +
A Cruel Trade - Interview on "60 Minutes" about the barbaric Au
Live Animal Export 
 
Unethical
The Military's War on Animals - 100s of 1000s of animals die agonizing
deaths through poisoning etc in military experiments
.
Slaughterhouse cam - videos of animal slaughter





WATCH THESE FREE ONLINE VIDEOS NOW:
Prayer for Animal Liberation by Lobsa
Buddhist Prayer for Those Suffering in Factory Farms (Lobsa)

The Case for An Animal Bill of Rights by Dr Tom Regan

Animals As Property by Prof Francione

The Philosophy of Vegan Values (Lobsa)
Bee Colony Collapse & Demise of Human Species in 4 years
Muliple videos on many issues
View two videos the meat industry doesn't want us to see - View here    
View 2nd
 video

View shocking 21st C pig farming in Australia
Watch a sweet vid of what happened to the 42 pigs from "Charlotte's Web"

Viviection video -"Theres No such thing as a Necessary Evil"
Live Sheep Export video
Veggie? You will be in 60 seconds.
Live sheep export
90-second web film on horse fatalities
The Meatrix
The Meatrix in Tibetan
The Meatrix 2
The Grief Behind Foie Gras
The Lord of the Lambs 
See "Meat Your Meat" video
Download factory farm videos
from Farm Sanctuary

TryVeg.com Video Room
Video inside a Turkey Breeding Facility
Dolphin meat
Live Export - Indefensible
Your Days of Ignorance are Over (by Lobsa)
A hunting we will go - Reap & Sow the Seeds of Murder (Lobsa)
Actions for Non-Humans, Humans & Peace Pt 1 (Lobsa)
Actions for Non-Humans, Humans & Peace Pt 2. (Lobsa) 

The life of a chicken today

 



VEGANISM (CRUELTY FREE DIET AND LIFE) & VEGETARIANISM

Vegan Outreach - Vegan Starter Pack
Fat Free Vegan Kitchen
Vegans Get Your Protein & Calcium
Vegan Cooking and Nutrition made fun with Vegan Coach
McDougalls Newsletter - Vitamin B12 Deficiency - the Meat-eaters’ Last Stand

Vegan Basics 101

VeganYumYum - great site for vegan recipes
Veginity.com - great vegan recipes
Omega-3 Essential for Health - Vegan Sources & Info
Vegetarian & Vegan Information from Physicians For Responsible Medicine
Vegan Congressman Dennis Kucinich 
Its time to go vegie - VIVA (UK)
Vegan Radio
What the hell does a vegan eat anyway? great vegan recipes
Conscious Choice - Organic & Eco-friendly food (Au)
From VeganOutreach - Bones, Vitamin D, Calcium etc

Why Vegan? 16 page informative booklet
(pdf file)
VeggieDharma
Vegan Society of NSW (AU)
DrGreger.org
DrFuhrman
From The McDougal Newsletter: When Friends Ask: Where Do You Get Your Calcium?
When friends ask, why don't you drink milk? McDougalls Newsletter
From PCRM - Vegan Veg Starter Kits
Myths & Facts About Dairy and the sources of Calcium
Shooting down all your excuses
VeggieBuddhists
Vegan Cats & Dogs - Complete nutrition
Funny YouTube video about being vegan 
Tibetan Volunteers for Animals

A Brief History of Vegetarianism
Tibetan Centre for Compassion & Wisdom Tofu Project

Vegetarian organisation which helps homeless children in Sth India-  SKCV
What's Wrong With Dairy and Eggs?
Western Diet (heavy in meat & sweets) ups cancer risk in Chinese
The "Free-Range" Myth
The Protein Myth 
Protecting Your Bones
Vegan Holiday Recipes  
A Spotlight on Vegan Companies and Business

Excellent vegan outreach starter pack pdf file  
 VeggieDharma
Veggie Buddhists
Tibetan Volunteers for Animals
Tibetan Centre for Compassion & Wisdom Tofu Project

Becoming Vegan - interview
Start here by trying meatout mondays
"You Think You Can Be A Meat Eating Environmentalist, Think Again"
"You Think You Can Be A Meat Eating Environmentalist, Think Again" Australian version


Is Vegetarianism Un-Islamic?
Satya Article - Myth, Killing Can Be Kind by Patty Mark
Companies using the Certified Vegan Logo
Donald Watson: Founder of The Vegan Society
Vegan Nutrition Guide - Simple
Vegan cats & dogs - complete nutrition
Vegan FAQs
Don't Vegans & Vegeterians have trouble
getting Vitamin B12?

Red Star Nutritional Yeast - Great source of B group vitamins
Milk, Calcium and Bone Density - A Catch 22
Islamic Concern - Animals in Islam
Tibetans For A Vegetarian Society
Tibetan Volunteers for Animals
Free Vegetarian Starter Kit
Hooked on Raw - Are we cooking the life out of our food
Buddhist Quotes Vegetarianism
More Buddhist Quotes on Vegetarianism 
Famous Animal Rights Quotes
Shabkar.org - Vegetarianism and Buddhism
Isaac Singer, Nobel Prize for Literature - His thoughts on being vegetarian 
Jesusveg.com-Blessed are the merciful
History of Vegetarianism - Christian
The Chocolate Room - Vegan Chocolate Listings
Free Chocolate
Sheep mammaries shown to contain agents of fatal brain disease
Dilga Organics (AU)
Vegan Perfection (AU)
Etiko Fair Trade
Viva La Vegan (AU)
Hair Tech (AU)




FUNDS

Voiceless - The Fund for Animals (AU)




POVERTY RELIEF - ANIMAL EXPLOITATION ALTERNATIVES

Food for Life Global
Sustainable Harvest Intl 
Fruit Tree Planting Foundation  
 




FACTORY FARMING

HumaneMyth.org - site launched by Peaceable Kingdom makers
Factory Farm photo gallery - pigs
Inside a turkey breeding facility
Factory Farming Fact Sheet
Gestapo of the Human Spirit by United Poultry Concerns
A Sunless Hell - Confronting the Cruel Facts of Factory
Ecological Effects of Animal Agriculture 
Dairy - What's wrong with dairy - Watch this vid
Secrets of the Dairy Industry Revealed






FARM ANIMAL SANCTUARIES


Edgars Mission (Australia)
Brightside Farm Sanctuary (Tasmania Australia)
The Elephant Sanctuary - Retired & Rescued Elephants,
many from Zoos & Circuses - See videos & live cam

Farm Sanctuary
Maple Farm Sanctuary
The Pig Sanctuary

Animal Acres (Calif US)

Rat Chick Rescue
Rat Rescue & Shelter (International)





ANIMALS  USED IN ENTERTAINMENT

Say No to Animals in Circuses

Rodeo - Cruelty for a buck

Circus cruelty
Dolphins in Captivity- The Harsh Truth 





CHOOSE CRUELTY FREE-VEGAN PRODUCTS
AND VEGAN COMPANY LISTS


ChooseCrueltyFree (AU)
Downbound.com (Intl) 
Pure Gaisha (AU)
CaringConsumer.com  





DOGS & CATS

Dogs & Cats on Death Row - NSW Australia site
- DeathRowPets.net

Holistic Animal Medicines
Indoor Cat Urine Problems? - Read this
Meatless Meals for Dogs & Cats
 The Cat Fence - solution for cats
US & UK dog & cat food brands includingvegan food that does not test on animals
Vegan dog and cat food as well as other products that are
environment friendly and not tested on animals

Why adopt an older dog?
This week's sweet cats & dogs for rehoming at Animal Welfare League (QLD AU)
from Animal Welfare League Qld Australia
  
Urine-Off - Urine odour & stain remover - no matter how old or how bad it smells





ANIMAL LAW

Party for the Animals (Netherlands)
Lawyers for Animals (Australia)
Australian Lawyers for Animals
NSW Young Lawyers (Au)

Animal Legal Defense Fund

Animal Law
Voiceless
Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) (USA)
Harvard University SALDF (student chapter of the Animal Legal Defense Fund)
Animal Rights Law (Rutgers University) (USA)
Meyer & Glitzenstein law firm (USA)
The Great Ape Project (International)
Animal Rights Legal Advocacy Network (NZ)
NSW Young Lawyers Animal Rights Committee
Walsgott Animal Law Service (WALS) (Queensland)
Lawyers For Animals Network ACT (LANA)
Lawyers for Animals (AU)  





MISCELLANEOUS

An Open Letter to the Dalai Lama by Norm Phelps
RSPCA WatchDog - (Animal Liberation Victoria site)
Powerful Message from a Powerful Yogi
Letter To World Vision Regarding Goat Gift For Xmas
Natural Insect Control- We advocate the non-kill methods on this site
Who is Huntington Life Sciences? Fact Sheet with graphic photos
Ethics - very good site

Non Kill Solutions for Rats, Mice & Ants
Adopt a college
Bullfighting must be banned. 100s of thousands of bulls die agonizing deaths each year 
China's animal abuse atrocities





WILDLIFE

WildLifePimps.com



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