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Buddhism and Vegetarianism

November 30th, 2009

I have been thinking for a while on how I can progress with this blog. As you know Marcelo has been re-ordained and he is no longer allowed to write this blog. However, I often exchange emails with him and he gives me good advice and help. One of many is to listen to the answers within.

So I have been asking myself a lot of questions lately. One of them, or two to be exact, is about my life style. Alcohol is one of them, whether or not I should give it up. Living in a country where it is rather uncommon to do so, I believe that 2010 will see some changes of behaviour about me drinking alcohol. Whilst I don’t see myself giving it up 100% yet, I believe that I will reduce it massively. It should be about enjoyment and not about diluting my senses. I experienced the absence of alcohol before.

However, as the title suggest, no Buddhist should harm any sentient beings, including animals. Hence I am contemplating of becoming a vegetarian, or similar to alcohol, abstain during the week and have one day at the weekend to enjoy some meat. More as a special treat. I recently watched a TV show about mechanically processed meat which almost made me throw up.

But why should I become a Vegetarian? There are lists of reasons why you should become a vegetarian to be found online. For me it is mainly about not eating cheap and nasty meat, processed meat, and to live more healthily. Of course I then need to feed my almost 6 months old boy vegetarian food too, and he can choose later in life what he would like to do. I think that is fair, don’t you?

Living healthier means living with less risk to get cancer. I read a book I can recommend on “Eat to beat cancer“. It gives you a good insight why eating meat in moderation is much more healthier. It is similar to me giving up smoking: it is just the healthier option to give it up, isn’t it? There is no argument about it either :-)

According to a Buddhist source, a lot of Buddhists and non-Buddhist eventually lose their appetite for meat out of compassion for the welfare of other living creatures. But vegetarianism is not required in order to follow Buddha’s path. That makes sense. It is more about not killing an animal but there is nothing said about not being able or allowed to eat the meat.

So based on the above and the thought of how animals are slaughtered, I believe that I will step up the game and reduce meat or even stop eating it from next year.

Love and Kindness to you, and all sentient beings out there.

Volker

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Buddhism in the snow?

March 14th, 2009

Dear Followers and Readers.

Today I am blogging from Oslo, or to be precise just North of Oslo from a place called Norefjell. I was at a conference in Oslo and we decided to stay a day longer.

So, I am blogging about Buddhism from the snow. I doubt that Marcelo has snow where he is at the moment. He promised me to blog but I know he is very busy, so I send him all my love and energy to find some time to blog his thoughts.

I discovered something new this week. Buddhist Geeks!

Wow, what is that? Buddhistgeeks offer podcasts, e.g. radio shows you can download anytime to your computer or to your mp3-player to listen to. The ones I have been listening to are interviews with Buddhist Monks or Buddhist Practitioners about certain topics of Buddhism. Very interesting and highly recommended.

You find the Buddhist Podcast for downloads on this link. There is the possibility to download older versions too, e.g. you can listen to all podcasts ever made. A great library to look into topics such as meditation, money and Buddhism, Dharma or Vajrayana.

So I highly recommend you check out that page.

I wish you lots of luck, peace and happiness for the next week.

Volker

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