n. a way of living which seeks to include all forms of kindness to, and compassion for, our fellow sentient beings, regardless of species, race, gender, age, ethnicity, faith and so on.
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Taradical Compassion is a recognition that it is a being’s sentience alone, that is, their mind and consciousness, which gives them the right to be treated with respect. I believe that there is no distinction between compassion and veganism – it is not another “ism”, but merely a step on the bodhisattva path. Ultimately, in three countless great aeons, not exploiting others is the least we can do!
Here, I offer my own dharma thoughts (of which there are quite a few) and expressions, original artwork, motion design visualisations and meditations on the lam.rim.
Why being vegetarian is not enough as a Buddhist practitioner
For Buddhists on the path to enlightenment, embracing veganism is not idealism but a logical step. It aligns teachings with actions, ending the cycle of violence toward farmed animals and fostering a kinder world for the benefit of all sentient beings.
For Buddhists on the path to enlightenment, embracing veganism is not idealism but a logical step. It aligns teachings with actions, ending the cycle of violence toward farmed animals and fostering a kinder world for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Taradical Compassion comprises dharma thoughts and expressions, original artwork, motion visualisations and meditations on the lam.rim (the graduated path to enlightenment) with great emphasis on the need for compassion and bodhichitta for our fellow sentient beings.