





Growing up many Hindu families we know- cooked
delicious Indian food daily at home (veg of course) minimal chicken...bordering on never side;
but did not forbid meat outside; some families are much stricter or less -- the constant reinforcement at home- awesome Indian food DAILY causes adults once married &with children to re create what they were raised with!

but did not forbid meat outside; some families are much stricter or less -- the constant reinforcement at home- awesome Indian food DAILY causes adults once married &with children to re create what they were raised with!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t05S_dLmQN0&feature=channel_page (Hinduism: Why Cows are Holy) interesting fact: cows have 9month gestation period just like human mothers!
video is Maxine's Dash 4 freedom (maxine-cow)
Go to BK for veggieburgers-delicsh w extra mayo&lettce&ketchup-u can ask them to not microwave it! & Denny's has best mushroom&cheese veggie burg on planet and Johnny Rockets another favorite Route66 Veggie Burger my favorite:)) in India- it is vegetarian options &fish&chicken& in some places - other meat options in other places but rare. From whfoods.com - eating chicken once a week reduces future health problems
(though it is perceived white meat must be okay daily, it is not!) http://www.whfoods.com/foodstoc.php
see Chicken:In this research, involving 848 patients and 1078 healthy age- and sex-matched controls, eating more than 8 servings of red meat a month was associated with 52% increased risk of a "cardiac event," e.g., cardiac arrest and sudden death.
Eating white meat more than 12 times a month increased likelihood of having a cardiac event by 18%.
Study participants who ate 8 or more portions red meat or 12 or more portions of white meat each month had 4.9 and 3.7 higher odds of having a heart attack, respectively, compared to those with low meat intake (less than 4 portions of red meat and less than 8 portions of white meat per month, respectively). Practical Tip: Limit your consumption of red meat to once a week and white meat to twice a week. Enjoy more meals featuring fish, eggs, and whole grain/legume combinations.The purchaser of flesh performs himsa (violence) by his wealth; he who eats flesh does so by enjoying its taste; the killer does himsa by actually tying and killing the animal. Thus, there are three forms of killing. He who brings flesh or sends for it, he who cuts of the limbs of an animal, and he who purchases, sells, or cooks flesh and eats it—all of these are to be considered meat-eaters.” (Mahabharata, Anu. 115:40)
“You must not use your God-given body for killing Gods creatures, whether they are human, animal or whatever.” (Yajur Veda, 12.32)“One should be considered dear, even by the animal kingdom.” (Atharva Veda, 17.1.4)
“Those noble souls who practice meditation and other yogic ways, who are ever careful about all beings, who protect all animals, are the ones who are actually serious about spiritual practice" (Athara Veda, 19.48.5) note Buddhism was writen 7 centuries before Bible & Hinduism 4 millenia; perhaps their sense of spirituality came frm us?


Diseased and conditioned, the living entity transmigrates throughout the universe. Sometimes he is situated in the upper planetary system and sometimes in the lower system. In this way he leads his diseased life. His disease can be cured only when he meets and follows the expert physician, a spiritual master.
A conditioned living entity should become aware of his real position and should pray to the Lord, "How much longer will I be under the rule of all these bodily functions such as lust and anger?" "As masters of the conditioned soul, lust and anger are never merciful. Indeed the conditioned soul will never cease rendering service to such bad masters. However, when he comes to his real consciousness, or Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he abandons these bad masters and approaches Kṛṣṇa with a frank and open heart to achieve His shelter. At such a time he prays to Kṛṣṇa to be engaged in His transcendental loving service (simple as offering prasad daily & having prayer room & saying his name includes acts of kindess: compassion towards animals & humans both &prasad offered to Krisna in prayer room is fruit or vegetarian Indian food)" http://vedabase.net/tlc/10/en & I find it funny that people will often say they are spiritual, but not religious. So where did their "sense of spirituality come from exactly?" & the idea of us humans having a SOUL came from HINDUISM (reincarnation) - study of energy came from India (study of chakras- meditation, yoga, and breathing exercises are for purpose of controlling your mind and soul energy in order to obtain enlightenment or one ness (as seen in concept of nirvana in Buddhism but both are same principles!) and as any Hindu pujari will say to you if you ask him "How do you know there is a God when you cannot empirically test for him/her" he will answer "You cannot see your thoughts can you?" can one see his/her mind? Hinduism was also first to place importance on our thoughts and encouraged the practice of transcedental meditation which scientifically has proven physiological effects (Baba Ram Dev and many others who can control body temperatures in freezing sub zero or extreme heat as example) and remember Ayruveda is the oldest science! Where did your sense of morality come from? If you lived your life in a jungle would you have a sense of it? Or would you be the character in Tarzan who became one of the monkeys and spoke their language even? Or perhaps the human wolf who was raised by wolves also based on true story?
Are you just a product of the civilization around you? What inspired this so called civilization? What stops you from going to your neighbor's house and killing him and eating him Quarantine(movie) style? has it not occurred to you that your sense of morality, the foundation of it was infact religion? and a belief in God, a higher power, in our soul, in the idea that we are evolved human beings whose minds lean towards God and God like behavior as leaves gravitate to the sun? Our Hindu temples dating back to 3000 BC and the string of ancient temples in Indonesia, the scores of Buddhist temples dating back 600 BC or earlier (Gautham Siddhartha Buddha was born to two Hindu parents) destroyed by Islamic invaders were the first structures of mankind. What else has religion inspired? do you eat all animals or just the animals served to you by "the majority country you are in?" Will you eat dolphins, cats, dogs, rabbits, horses, monkeys, cows? (elephants, dogs, cats, and monkeys are eaten in continents west of India and east). Why one and not all mammals? Such programmed and programmable monkeys we are (we share 97% of the dna chimps have, go figure!). If the powers above deemed it okay to eat dogs, humans, horses, monkeys, dolphins and cats you would have been programmed nonetheless! If the powers above did not respect the sanctity of life (morality for idiots anyone?) you would be eating day old human carcasses! The cow, chicken, and pig carcasses you eat are nothing but that! (Cows, pigs, and chicken are all intelligent and social beings by the way visit http://www.goveg.com/ for proof, pigs have the intelligence of a toddler and have saved their human owners from fires) Preserved in salt and other synthetic preservatives, but literally decayed carcasses nothing more. Thank God for your moral programmers who deem it immoral to preserve human meat and elephant meat! AS THE VEDAS CLEARLY STATES, THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO CALL THEMSELVES COMPASSIONATE OR SPIRITUAL (RELIGIOUS) ABSTAIN FROM THE FLESH OF ANIMALS AND ALL THE CRUELTY INVOLVED. A LIFE IS A LIFE, AND IT IS NOT YOURS TO TAKE OR ENJOY THE MEAT OF IT'S SUFFERING, ESPECIALLY Of INNOCENTS!
When the conditioned soul faithfully follows the instructions of a spiritual master, his material disease is cured, he is promoted to the liberated stage, and he again attains to the devotional service of Krishna
see Chicken:In this research, involving 848 patients and 1078 healthy age- and sex-matched controls, eating more than 8 servings of red meat a month was associated with 52% increased risk of a "cardiac event," e.g., cardiac arrest and sudden death.
Eating white meat more than 12 times a month increased likelihood of having a cardiac event by 18%.
Study participants who ate 8 or more portions red meat or 12 or more portions of white meat each month had 4.9 and 3.7 higher odds of having a heart attack, respectively, compared to those with low meat intake (less than 4 portions of red meat and less than 8 portions of white meat per month, respectively). Practical Tip: Limit your consumption of red meat to once a week and white meat to twice a week. Enjoy more meals featuring fish, eggs, and whole grain/legume combinations.The purchaser of flesh performs himsa (violence) by his wealth; he who eats flesh does so by enjoying its taste; the killer does himsa by actually tying and killing the animal. Thus, there are three forms of killing. He who brings flesh or sends for it, he who cuts of the limbs of an animal, and he who purchases, sells, or cooks flesh and eats it—all of these are to be considered meat-eaters.” (Mahabharata, Anu. 115:40)
“You must not use your God-given body for killing Gods creatures, whether they are human, animal or whatever.” (Yajur Veda, 12.32)“One should be considered dear, even by the animal kingdom.” (Atharva Veda, 17.1.4)
“Those noble souls who practice meditation and other yogic ways, who are ever careful about all beings, who protect all animals, are the ones who are actually serious about spiritual practice" (Athara Veda, 19.48.5) note Buddhism was writen 7 centuries before Bible & Hinduism 4 millenia; perhaps their sense of spirituality came frm us?



A conditioned living entity should become aware of his real position and should pray to the Lord, "How much longer will I be under the rule of all these bodily functions such as lust and anger?" "As masters of the conditioned soul, lust and anger are never merciful. Indeed the conditioned soul will never cease rendering service to such bad masters. However, when he comes to his real consciousness, or Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he abandons these bad masters and approaches Kṛṣṇa with a frank and open heart to achieve His shelter. At such a time he prays to Kṛṣṇa to be engaged in His transcendental loving service (simple as offering prasad daily & having prayer room & saying his name includes acts of kindess: compassion towards animals & humans both &prasad offered to Krisna in prayer room is fruit or vegetarian Indian food)" http://vedabase.net/tlc/10/en & I find it funny that people will often say they are spiritual, but not religious. So where did their "sense of spirituality come from exactly?" & the idea of us humans having a SOUL came from HINDUISM (reincarnation) - study of energy came from India (study of chakras- meditation, yoga, and breathing exercises are for purpose of controlling your mind and soul energy in order to obtain enlightenment or one ness (as seen in concept of nirvana in Buddhism but both are same principles!) and as any Hindu pujari will say to you if you ask him "How do you know there is a God when you cannot empirically test for him/her" he will answer "You cannot see your thoughts can you?" can one see his/her mind? Hinduism was also first to place importance on our thoughts and encouraged the practice of transcedental meditation which scientifically has proven physiological effects (Baba Ram Dev and many others who can control body temperatures in freezing sub zero or extreme heat as example) and remember Ayruveda is the oldest science! Where did your sense of morality come from? If you lived your life in a jungle would you have a sense of it? Or would you be the character in Tarzan who became one of the monkeys and spoke their language even? Or perhaps the human wolf who was raised by wolves also based on true story?
Are you just a product of the civilization around you? What inspired this so called civilization? What stops you from going to your neighbor's house and killing him and eating him Quarantine(movie) style? has it not occurred to you that your sense of morality, the foundation of it was infact religion? and a belief in God, a higher power, in our soul, in the idea that we are evolved human beings whose minds lean towards God and God like behavior as leaves gravitate to the sun? Our Hindu temples dating back to 3000 BC and the string of ancient temples in Indonesia, the scores of Buddhist temples dating back 600 BC or earlier (Gautham Siddhartha Buddha was born to two Hindu parents) destroyed by Islamic invaders were the first structures of mankind. What else has religion inspired? do you eat all animals or just the animals served to you by "the majority country you are in?" Will you eat dolphins, cats, dogs, rabbits, horses, monkeys, cows? (elephants, dogs, cats, and monkeys are eaten in continents west of India and east). Why one and not all mammals? Such programmed and programmable monkeys we are (we share 97% of the dna chimps have, go figure!). If the powers above deemed it okay to eat dogs, humans, horses, monkeys, dolphins and cats you would have been programmed nonetheless! If the powers above did not respect the sanctity of life (morality for idiots anyone?) you would be eating day old human carcasses! The cow, chicken, and pig carcasses you eat are nothing but that! (Cows, pigs, and chicken are all intelligent and social beings by the way visit http://www.goveg.com/ for proof, pigs have the intelligence of a toddler and have saved their human owners from fires) Preserved in salt and other synthetic preservatives, but literally decayed carcasses nothing more. Thank God for your moral programmers who deem it immoral to preserve human meat and elephant meat! AS THE VEDAS CLEARLY STATES, THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO CALL THEMSELVES COMPASSIONATE OR SPIRITUAL (RELIGIOUS) ABSTAIN FROM THE FLESH OF ANIMALS AND ALL THE CRUELTY INVOLVED. A LIFE IS A LIFE, AND IT IS NOT YOURS TO TAKE OR ENJOY THE MEAT OF IT'S SUFFERING, ESPECIALLY Of INNOCENTS!
When the conditioned soul faithfully follows the instructions of a spiritual master, his material disease is cured, he is promoted to the liberated stage, and he again attains to the devotional service of Krishna
