Conscious Evolution: what are we talking
about here?
about here?
Diabetes, cancer, heart disease, obesity and depression are directly related to our growing
consumption of over-processed, chemically doused food and animal products (read Plant Based Nutrition and Health, by Stephen Walsh, PhD.), so we can see that our standard western diet is clearly affecting our chances of survival. These diseases are skyrocketing and there is no sign of slowing down.
Because of this, and for many other reasons, a growing number of people are moving in the direction of plant-based diets. If I consciously choose to increase my chances of survival and productivity by giving myself an advantage that helps me thrive, then this is what I term ‘consciously evolving’. If I raise my son this way I am passing this advantage down to him, (in this case, consciously, not genetically).
The Earth is dwindling as we pollute our environment recklessly. One of the top causes of this pollution is factory farming, which is where almost all of our meat, dairy, eggs and animal by-products come from. The excrement of billions of animals, bred for us to eat, leaches into our water systems and causes more harmful greenhouse gas emissions than all industry combined (now believed to be more than 51% of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions). Our precious topsoil is depleted as forests are cleared for grazing, and more than 70% of grains in the U.S. are fed to livestock, instead of people. It’s illogical, at best. (Stats taken from Livestock and Climate Change Report, World Watch, Nov. Dec. 2009, www.worldwatch.org).
Animals in the wild know not to soil their nest because it’s bad for them. We humans behave more like parasites, consuming and destroying our host as we grow in numbers. Because of our careless actions, our environment has become toxic, and survival of the fittest, or survival of the most cooperative with nature, will be the result.
So should we continue in the direction we are headed, or take the path of sustaining ourselves on plant-based diets? No doctor who is properly educated in nutrition (and yes, there are uneducated doctors, especially in nutrition) will advise us to increase our intake of meat and cheese to become healthier; so the answer seems clear.
We don’t want to start a war between vegans and non-vegans. We simply want to open up a dialogue about the problems we are all facing together, and use logic instead of fanaticism to create change.
If something is truly better for us, and our environment, then we should pursue it with the same enthusiasm that brought us to this tipping point in the first place. No one likes change, but it’s unavoidable and, right now, mandatory.
"Vegetarian food leaves a deep impression on our nature. If the whole world adopts vegetarianism, it can change the destiny of humankind."
-Albert Einstein.
-Albert Einstein.
This above is an excerpt from our book:
Conscious Evolution: Vegan Recipes, Life and Consciousness
Please help us spread the word about this book so we can help create positive change in the world :)
xoxo
4 comments:
I loved this. I want to read the entire book. As soon as finances allow I will order a copy. Thank you for creating this. I think it is an important work and will share the link.
Interesting! :) I love the whole idea vegan evolution...nice.
I've used many, many recipes in the book and they are great. Easy to make and delic. Also love the pics and the commentary. Most of all love the feeling of eating what I was meant to eat all along and feeling soooooooooo light and healthy and happier
Wow! Thank you so much, guys! You just made my day! xx
Lyn
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