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Supreme Master Ching Hai on the Environment:
Veganism: The Way to Peace - P3/3 
Compilation of Supreme Master Ching Hai's lectures  
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Until now,
this world of ours is still 
not really good to live in.
Of course,
we love this world.
This Earth is 
very difficult to create,
so we should cherish it, 
love it, and protect it.
This is correct;
however, the way
we are protecting it
now is wrong.
If each country
and each family only
cares about themselves
and does not care 
about others, I am afraid 
our Earth will become 
ugly and exploited
until it is exhausted,
unable to supply
more new resources
for us because we are
consuming them too fast.
Things cannot grow
fast enough for us to use,
therefore we see many 
countries are stricken 
by wars, starvation,
or are short of things.
Some countries
have too much,
some have not enough,
and then those countries
that do not have enough
want to rob those 
that have too much,
and that has ignited many
catastrophes and wars.
  
If everyone practices the 
Quan Yin Method like 
our fellow practitioners,
then these things
will not happen.
Meditating for 
2.5 hours each day,
their mind is pacified.
Every day they are in
contact with the greatest
power of the universe,
receiving grace,
instructions,
and merciful love,
and they let this power
cleanse their bad karma (retribution).
Therefore, they become
calmer and better.
They have to observe
the five precepts, so 
they do not kill any beings
nor do anything harmful 
to other beings.
  
Not only do they refrain
from killing, but they 
also refrain from harming 
any beings, including 
animals and plants. 
By observing the precepts
strictly, of course 
they would not harm you.
They know clearly
how to keep the precept
of not stealing.
They have a Master
who told them why
it is not good to steal.
They understand it well,
because they have found
their great wisdom
within.
So, they understand 
deeply and clearly.
They do not just say,
“I keep the precepts,
so I don’t kill, steal,
tell lies, or drink alcohol. That’s enough.”
It’s not.
  
They have 
their inner wisdom 
and are enlightened,
so they truly understand
what they should not do
and what they should do.
Most people want 
to observe the precepts,
but they fail.
They want to do 
good deeds, but they fail
because they do not
truly understand
the benefit
of doing good deeds,
or the consequence
of doing bad deeds, 
and their impact 
on ourselves and others.
They don’t really
understand precisely.
Only the enlightened 
people truly understand 
the precepts,
just like 
our Quan Yin Method 
practitioners, who keep 
the five precepts and do 
not harm or kill anyone
but save lives
and help others.
They are vegetarians
in order to protect
the lives of animals.
They even 
protect animals, 
let alone humans.
  
If they can keep
these precepts, of course
they would not wage
wars or invade people’s
countries or property,
and they would not
harm people’s lives.
They also 
would not steal.
They know how precious
their property is, and 
they are content with it;
they have no greed.
However, it is 
easier said than done.
One has to be really
enlightened to do this.
  
We all want to have 
a peaceful world and 
we all talk about how 
we want peace and love. 
Well, I think 
we should start it now, 
and let peace begin
on our plates. 
Let love begin 
with our choice. 
That’s what I think. 
All the benefits 
of the vegetarian diet 
cannot be overstated.
And now there is 
a spiritual aspect also. 
When a person partakes 
in the direct 
or indirect killing of 
any sentient being, 
be it human or animal, 
he or she enters the cycle 
of revenge and violence, 
and it will only end 
when one stops doing it. 
  
Hence, we have to 
love our enemy, 
because only love 
and forgiveness will 
have the power to 
break the negative effect 
of hatred and vengeance. 
But all masters 
and enlightened saints 
in the past have already 
talked about it. 
I, myself, have talked 
for years also about it. 
And now, maybe 
I will just mention 
the scientific facts, that 
meat eating causes 
so much suffering, 
not just for animals, 
but for us humans 
who consume it as well. 
If anyone would care 
to log on to 
or watch Supreme Master 
Television, 
they will have 
all the proven facts about 
the poisonous quality 
of the animal diet. 
Maybe people will 
understand better 
with this info. 
  
Yes, when 
we’re compassionate 
with the animals, we are 
being compassionate 
upon ourselves 
because we avoid the fat, 
the cholesterol, 
and in a sense, 
by eating animals, 
the animals have 
the last word, eventually, 
because of medical, 
disease-related issues 
from eating meat. 
So when we’re nice 
to animals, we’re 
being nice to ourselves, 
our bodies.
Right, right. 
We have summarized 
some of 
the most deadly diseases 
caused by the meat diet. 
  
And if we don’t stop it we’ll just
continue working forever 
in order just to 
pay medical bills, 
and damaging ourselves. 
This is no sense, is it? 
It’s no sense to 
poison ourselves 
and then work very hard 
to buy the poison 
and cook the poison, 
eat the poison, and 
have to go to the doctor, 
undergo untold suffering 
also – operation, X-ray, 
whatever…recovering –
and then pay for it 
as well. 
It seems to me senseless, 
the meat diet. 
Also, because 
as you said it, we have 
compassion for animals, 
that also means 
compassion for us. 
Actually, we don’t even 
need all these scientific 
facts, but it helps. 
Otherwise, 
whatever we do, 
it comes back to us. 
“As we sow, 
so shall we reap,” 
the Bible said that. 
  
 Ahimsa or nonviolence 
is a lifestyle. 
What do you recommend 
to encourage people to 
put into practice ahimsa, or 
nonviolence, in thought, 
word, and deed?
Yes, I do. 
I do encourage that 
all the time.
And as you say, 
it should be a lifestyle;
but we are getting 
in there, 
thanks to people like you, 
spreading the news and 
informing your listeners.
Yes, 
a very ancient teaching 
from not only the East 
but also the West, 
“Love your neighbor 
as yourself,” 
“Nonviolence in thought, 
word and deed.” 
I like 
the Eastern approach 
where there is greater 
emphasis on the thinking 
and what is being said 
before the action, 
that all actions spring 
from our thoughts, 
our beliefs and 
that’s the root cause 
of all of our actions.
  
Since time 
immemorial, nonviolence 
is always emphasized 
as a way of life, 
as the way we should live 
if we really want 
Heaven on Earth. 
I hope sooner, all people 
will realize this 
and we will have, 
truly, Eden again.
I am sort of getting 
encouraged these days 
that these kinds of ideas 
are getting more popular. 
As ice caps melt, 
I think more and more 
people kind of realize 
that we do affect the 
planet with our actions, 
our lifestyle choices 
and diet. 
I think that I’m sensing 
more receptivity 
these days 
to positive change going 
in a spiritual direction. 
That’s right. 
That’s right, Mr. Bean, 
that’s right. 
I see that change 
also coming, 
more and more now. 
Thank God.
Just in time.
Yes, I hope, I hope. 
It’s high time. 
It could be quicker, 
but we shall be patient, 
won’t we?
Better late than never,
as they say?
Yes, it’s true.
  
Anyway, 
with the current crisis 
that we are facing 
right now, I think all 
the leaders of the world 
will have to prioritize 
on saving the planet, and 
it’s good that we have 
this common goal so 
all the leaders probably, 
mostly, would unify 
together to fight 
our worst enemy:
the global warming. 
So, I have a feeling that 
we will have peace and 
most people will turn to 
a nobler lifestyle: 
vegetarian diet, 
more peace, and unify 
and have harmony 
with each other. 
I have that feeling,
and I hope 
it’s a true feeling.
The vegetarian diet, 
if you have problem, 
come here 
and try to organize, 
cook with each other
or for each other, 
or take turns to cook 
and prepare for the ones 
who work. 
  
Take turns 
or pay for someone who 
doesn't work to cook here 
for you, and you come 
and collect it and 
go to work, or make 
a delivering system. 
Can do that. 
Have an old truck and 
deliver all the food 
to different houses. 
They do that. 
The Aulacese 
(Vietnamese) in America, 
they do that, yes, 
deliver it to the house 
according to request.
And then you can buy 
yourself some Maggi, 
soya, and some other 
kinds of ingredients for 
taste or spice in order to 
add a little bit more 
flavor to your food, 
should that be too tasteless
to you, or not,
according to your food. 
  
I understand 
it is difficult, but it's 
not that difficult because 
I have lived the life 
that you live now. 
I was busy. 
I was also a “bachelor” 
and I worked for the 
Aulacese (Vietnamese) 
refugees full time and 
I had no time to cook. 
I cooked once a week, 
a big pot of both rice and 
assorted vegetables, and 
then I had a small pot 
for warming rice 
and a small pot 
for warming vegetables. 
Every day I’d take 
a portion out of the fridge 
and warm it up 
for my daily needs; 
and I ate some fruits, 
fresh fruits, and that was it –
wonderful! 
  
And I’ll tell you 
another secret: 
if you couldn't cook and 
you couldn't come here, 
and you worry about 
nutrition, you can eat 
unpolished rice – with 
the husk – and sesame, 
black sesame powder, 
and salt. 
Eat until you're full and 
you’ll feel wealthy and 
healthy because you’ve 
saved a lot of money – 
wealthy also. 
And, of course, you will 
be feeling a little bit dry, 
so you drink more water, 
eat more fruits, 
and you’re satisfied. 
And in case that 
is not tasty enough, you 
buy tofu from outside, 
fresh, and put soya on it 
and eat it together 
with the sesame 
and unpolished rice. 
That is excellent and 
nutritious and 
full of protein and 
all kinds of… magnesium 
and all kinds of vitamins 
that you need. 
There is no need 
to complicate your life 
if you couldn't make it. 
  
Once you’re full 
in your stomach, 
you don't want even 
the best meat in town. 
Just because you go out 
hungry, and then 
you get tempted. 
Put some steamed buns, bread or cake
or whatever, 
your favorite fruit, 
in your bag or in your car –
take it with you. 
Whenever you 
feel hungry, eat them, 
understand? 
Don't go hungry 
and shopping, 
and when you go through
the meat counter, 
close your eyes 
and walk through. 
Yes, it is more simple 
to be vegetarian because 
you know where 
you want to go – 
just the tofu counter, 
nothing more. 
No right, no left.
And you have 
more variety than 
whatever you know. 
We have a bonfire 
every week. 
We roast potatoes, yams, 
corns – fresh corns – 
we roast vegetables, 
vegetarian ham, 
which is so tasty. 
  
You can go on a picnic 
and roast your vegetable 
balls and hams (vegan) and 
corns and potatoes.
It's beautiful. 
We enjoy life better 
than anyone else. 
We roast, we cook hotpot 
with all kinds of 
nourishment. 
We do that, we enjoy. 
  
We make fire, 
we roast things. 
Even you can roast 
apples, you can roast 
sugar cane, 
you can roast…
what else?... oranges –
anything you can roast 
if you like. 
Or that kind of eggplant,
and green pepper. 
If you don't want to 
eat raw, you eat roasted. 
It's beautiful. 
It's the fantastic life with 
no bloodstain, no guilt, 
no killing. 
It is beautiful, 
and you will feel that 
every time you eat, you 
make peace on Earth 
by your contribution. 
Peace begins with 
our table, with our bowl. 
If it is full of blood, 
the world will never 
know peace, understand? 
You will never regret 
the vegetarian diet. 
       
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