I'm aware that Buddha himself used to eat meat, partly because he accepted (without craving or rejection) what was offered to him, and also at his times meat wasn't consumed at such a rate as nowadays.
Considering the scale of animal suffering and ecological destruction modern meat industry causes, should modern Bodhisattvas be vegan or a least vegetarian with as much avoidance of any animal "product" as possible?
I know of Zen monasteries that serve only vegan food, but there are also some where meat is consumed. I am very curious of what you all think of it.
Gassho
Sat
Considering the scale of animal suffering and ecological destruction modern meat industry causes, should modern Bodhisattvas be vegan or a least vegetarian with as much avoidance of any animal "product" as possible?
I know of Zen monasteries that serve only vegan food, but there are also some where meat is consumed. I am very curious of what you all think of it.
Gassho
Sat
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