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The War on Terra


As environmental devastation continues to escalate, it’s essential to look at the roots of our abuse of the Earth and her complex and fragile
ecosystems. Why do we allow industries to pollute and destroy with such
impunity?

The latest disaster, the massive underwater oil geyser in the Gulf, may be a far more destructive and malevolent onslaught then the media is letting on, and it is but another in a long and
accelerating series of attacks we are mounting against our home planet.
What underlying force drives this machinery of violence? Why do we
insist on stabbing, burning, and cutting our precious mother Earth
instead of cooperating with her miraculous bounty, respecting and
loving her? Why are we ripping apart the fabric of living creation,
destroying the beautiful interconnected life that is celebrating
through the communities of birds, fish, animals and plants around us.

I believe we have to look much more deeply than mere economic and political forces to the underlying, driving mentality that is ritually
injected into all of us by our cultural upbringing, and more
specifically, by the foods we are indoctrinated to eat by all the
institutions in this culture. What we need more than anything now are
conversations and discussions about the irresistible consequences of
our routine violence toward billions of enslaved animals for food.

The mentality that is required to hyperconfine, mutilate, kill, and eat hundreds of millions of animals daily is precisely the mentality that
ruthlessly destroys ecosystems without remorse. It is the mentality
that is injected into all of us from birth by powerful cultural forces
that indoctrinate us into seeing beings as mere commodities to be used.
Our innate inner landscape of compassion and wisdom is devastated by
relentlessly eating the flesh and secretions of enslaved animals, just
as the outer landscape is devastated by the same behavior.

The hidden and mostly ungrieved tragedy is that all the devastation caused by eating animal foods—diabetes, cancer, arthritis, heart disease,
osteoporosis; dementia, depression, insomnia, anxiety; air and water
pollution, global climate change, massive species extinction, soil
erosion; starvation, malnutrition, war, inequity; and the inconceivably
vast enslavement, torture, and killing of billions of fully sentient
animals for food—is utterly unnecessary. There are no nutrients in
animal foods that we cannot get directly from eating plants. The door
is open! Each and every one of us can walk out of the prison of misery
of eating animal foods, right now! There is nothing holding us except
the bone-deep disconnectedness that we don’t realize we’re in a prison.
We are forced by our culture to forget the truth that we are all
connected, and that as we harm and imprison others for some supposed
benefit, we actually harm and imprison ourselves even more. Our
violence toward animals for food is ultimately violence toward
ourselves. It inevitably and elegantly boomerangs. We are so obtuse as
a culture that we don’t realize it.

As I write this, I sit in our rolling home, parked for a few days here at a sanctuary for some abused goats, sheep, cows, pigs, chickens, turkeys, and other animals
who have miraculously escaped the giant industrial meat grinder they
were destined for from birth. Caressing them behind the ears, rubbing
their bellies, looking into their eyes, feeling the warm subjectivity
of their presence, is all deeply sobering. They respond when their
names are called. They are subjects of lives that are to them as
important as mine is to me, and their interests are to them as
important as mine are to me. Yet most of us participate in destroying
them by the billions without remorse. Stealing their purposes, we lose
our own, and become unwittingly enslaved ourselves in a heartless
system that is devastating our Earth.

What we do to ourselves, we do to the Earth, and what we do to the Earth, we do to ourselves. We are not essentially separate from this beautiful Earth, from beautiful
animals, and from each other. Like the cows born into a system that
forces them to eat meat to produce more milk, and get fat for
slaughter, we are similarly forced to eat meat, and as we reduce beings
to things, we ourselves are reduced to mere objects without abiding
self-respect. Animals, the Earth, future generations, and starving
people all suffer directly because of this.

The way out is straightforward: Do not do to others what you wouldn’t want done to you. The ancient universal principles are infinitely wiser than our
science’s latest theories and concoctions. All we need to know is in
our basic human sanity, which has been relentlessly polluted like the
clear Gulf waters by toxic cultural effluent.

The great metaphor of our culture is the knife. We use knives to stab and dismember 75 million animals every day in the U.S. for food. We carve up forests, we
stab and maul millions of acres of land for monocropped grains for
animal feed, and cut and splice the genes themselves into unnatural
abominations, and stab the living body of the Earth for oil, gas, and
minerals. Just as we don’t see cows and pigs as being alive, but as
merely hot dogs and burgers, we don’t see the Earth as being alive, but
as a mere resource, and go on stabbing ourselves in the hearts and
brains, laying waste our wisdom and compassion, suffering heart
attacks, strokes, and endless war.

It is now absolutely clear. Our culture must go vegan or perish. Those who live by the sword will die by the sword. I see a great awakening on the horizon. We are not
essentially condemned to slavery and oblivion. We are here to awaken
from the nightmare of delusory separateness and celebrate our lives as
manifestations of benevolence, joy, creativity, and love. This is the
core teaching of veganism: we are all connected and love is our true
nature. As we live this more deeply, we can transform our world.

The clock is ticking; the oil and blood are spewing. How do we respond?

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