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Restricting one's diet to vegetables, Straining one's water before drinking it , Drinking only as much water as is absolutely necessary (ALL) Jainism holds that the universe has An infinite number of jivas, or souls The immorality that tarnishes the soul with heavy matter lies mainly in The...
Due to the compassion for living beings, a Jain follows a strict vegetarian diet. Even among the plants, they exclude some materials like roots and certain fruits from their diet, on the belief that these parts contain a greater number of living beings. The Jain community is made up of ...
a practice associated with their belief in non-violence and the possibility of unintentional bad karma. As a part of its stance on nonviolence, Jainism goes even step beyond vegetarianism, in that the Jain diet also excludes most root vegetables, as Jains believe such vegetables have an infinite...
Even the hypothetical world-wide adoption of a cruelty-free diet leaves one immense source of suffering untouched. Here we shall explore one of the thorniest issues in abolitionist bioethics: the future of what biologists call obligate predators. For the abolitionist project seems inconsistent with ...
Even the hypothetical world-wide adoption of a cruelty-free diet leaves one immense source of suffering untouched. Here we shall explore one of the thorniest issues the end of suffering entails: the future of what biologists call obligate predators. For the abolitionist project seems inconsistent ...
Even the hypothetical world-wide adoption of a cruelty-free diet leaves one immense source of suffering untouched. Here we shall explore one of the thorniest issues in abolitionist bioethics: the future of what biologists call obligate predators. For the abolitionist project seems inconsistent with ...
and to limit one’s possessions. The other vows are supplementary and meant to strengthen and protect theanuvratas. They involve avoidance of unnecessary travel, of harmful activities, and of the pursuit of pleasure; fasting and control of diet; offering gifts and service to monks, the poor, ...
, adopting a completely plant-based diet if you are already a vegetarian, not using your vehicle (if possible!) for a week and substituting public transportation, a bicycle, or walking instead. Take your own notes to reflect on your experience. There are no right or wrong answers, just ...