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Do you think being born in a vegetarian family is a blessing?

Do you think being born in a vegetarian family is a blessing?


One death is a tragedy. One million deaths is a statistic."

-Kevin Federline.



Vegetarianism is adopted for various reasons: ethical, health, environmental, religious, political, cultural, aesthetic, economic, or other reasons, and there are a number of vegetarian diets.


Some might say that they have been eating meat since they first ate solid foods; they might not have thought much about how many animals have been dying for them.


But if they think that they are participating in the process of unnecessarily killing billions and billions of animals every year, and if they ate less meat, fewer animals would die. If ever they care for the welfare of living beings other than themselves, perhaps they should spend a few minutes considering a way to not share in the responsibility for killing so many creatures.





We are spiritual beings in the physical body. So the condition of our physical body affects our spirituality, and vice versa. When we feed our physical body with clean foods that contain fewer toxins, our body gets to detox it and start vibrating higher.

This helps our spiritual growth.

If you are not vegan, go vegan. It is very easy, better for health and for the planet. And, most important, it’s the morally right and just thing to do.

If you are vegan, then educate others in a creative, nonviolent way.

Ethical veganism is a powerful way of saying “no.”

Yes, I am blessed as I was born in a vegetarian family and I thank GOD for that .



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