February 11, 2009
There’s nothing quite like being left alone in the kitchen to slowly and quietly prepare some good grub. It is deeply relaxing and one of the greatest and simplest pleasures of life.
However there is a force loose in the world which seems determined to undermine this calm and pleasant activity and turn our kitchens into a chaotic whirlpool of over-boiling pots and burning pans. This insidious agent of disorder is the phenomenon of parallel cooking propagated mostly by authors of the world’s cook books and the scores of celebrity chef shows which seek to convince us that a kitchen should be a highly pressured environment.
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Posted by monkeylogical
October 5, 2007
I’d like to talk about the consumption of dairy products mainly in relation to the 2nd Buddhist Precept: “Do not take what is not given”.
Many students of Buddhism are vegetarians, and for those that are not I wouldn’t even know where to begin debating with them as the logical inconsistency between eating meat and the 1st Precept concerning not killing is so glaringly obvious I can’t understand how anyone could not see it.
But many do consume milk and cheese and I’m not talking about those in resource starved, agriculturally poor, or famine ridden areas of the world, I talking about westerners in first world countries. These people think milk and cheese is okay, but I’d like to show how they violate not just the 2nd precept concerning stealing but also the first concerning killing.
Now of course I’m the first to say that the precepts are not dogma and its up to everyone to interpret them themselves and deepen their own understanding of them as they go on, but for what its worth here’s my understanding.
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