
It leads the mind toward the wholesome thought of returning to Nature.
In turn, it saves the Earth, and save the human race.
In recent years, global warming has caused notable climate changes and led to frequent strikes of natural disasters due to extreme weather conditions. It has been my long wish that everyone would have a heart of loving-kindness and compassion, and would not bear the idea of consuming animal meat. Many lines of evidence have shown that adopting a vegetarian diet would have a significant impact in protecting the earth environment and ecosystems. If we eliminate a meat-based diet, there will be no killings and no need to raise large numbers of farm animals, which contributes to polluting the land, ocean, and atmosphere.
It is reported that European governments and scientists conduct long term study on climate change and remedies for environmental degradation. Among the data in their studies, there are compelling reasons for humans to move toward a plant-based diet. Do you know how much land and forest are destructed, how much natural resources are wasted and depleted in raising livestock for food? Using grains as food for raising farm animals to feed humans is a very inefficient and wasteful process, not to mention the animal suffering.

Vegetarian diet has gain worldwide attention. There is the “World Vegetarian Day”, which designates October as the vegetarian awareness month. Many countries encourage citizens to have a meatless diet one day a week. According to Buddhism, abiding to a vegetarian diet is to respect life, to treat all sentient beings as equal, and to cultivate compassion and loving kindness toward all beings. If we can restrain our desire from food made from animal sources, it will not only benefit our health; it also helps the ecological environment.

We hope all Tzu Ching bodhisattvas can take up the mission of purifying the mind, creating a harmonious society, and inspiring the thought of compassion and loving kindness, starting from a personal level and then extending the influence to family members, to classmates, to friends, and to all people in your surroundings. Let’s all join hand together and strive to protect the future of the Earth; let’s work together to respect life.
(The discourse of Master Cheng Yen at the closing event of the Worldwide Tzu Chi Collegiate Association Retreat 2009-12-27)