Hi Treeleaf,
I've been mulling over something for a while and thought I'd throw the question to the community at large. The first precept is Do Not Kill. There's the obvious interpretation about not killing another being in a direct sense. Others extend it to include eating meat. Do not kill or cause another to be killed. So here's the question:
If a being has already been killed is it still an issue to eat the meat?
I've been thinking about this in the context of the grocery store where the meat was obviously killed some time in the past and if it is not consumed by me, it will either be eaten by another or go to waste. Part of me actually feels like eating the meat is honoring the sacrifice of the animal so that their life can support mine.
For the record, it's not a question of break the precepts = committing a sin, etc... It's more a question of what is the best way to honor these animals.
As always, I love and appreciate each and everyone of you for your insight and support.
Gassho,
Heigan
#SATTODAY
I've been mulling over something for a while and thought I'd throw the question to the community at large. The first precept is Do Not Kill. There's the obvious interpretation about not killing another being in a direct sense. Others extend it to include eating meat. Do not kill or cause another to be killed. So here's the question:
If a being has already been killed is it still an issue to eat the meat?
I've been thinking about this in the context of the grocery store where the meat was obviously killed some time in the past and if it is not consumed by me, it will either be eaten by another or go to waste. Part of me actually feels like eating the meat is honoring the sacrifice of the animal so that their life can support mine.
For the record, it's not a question of break the precepts = committing a sin, etc... It's more a question of what is the best way to honor these animals.
As always, I love and appreciate each and everyone of you for your insight and support.
Gassho,
Heigan
#SATTODAY
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