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World Peace Diet (Tenth Anniversary Edition): Eating for Spiritual Health and Social Harmony

This book delves into the profound relationship between food consumption and global peace. It presents a unique perspective on the impact of diet on spiritual health and social dynamics, advocating for a shift towards more sustainable and compassionate eating habits. The Tenth Anniversary Edition likely includes updated research and reflections on the evolving discourse surrounding food, health, and social justice. more

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Will Tuttle
Will Tuttle

Will Tuttle is a writer born in 1953, known for his work on animal rights and veganism. His writings focus on deep insights into animal welfare and advocacy for the vegan lifestyle. more

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“To meditate for world peace, to pray for a better world, and to work for social justice and environmental protection while continuing to purchase the flesh, milk, and eggs of horribly abused animals exposes a disconnect that is so fundamental that it renders our efforts absurd, hypocritical, and doomed to certain failure.”

“You give up on what you need to be doing because you forget that you're worth it. This is why most people aren't leading exemplary lives...You have to believe in yourself so much that you're willing to do what's uncomfortable, time-consuming, inconvenient, and on occasion seemingly impossible. When you don't believe in yourself this much, pretend.”

“We do children an enormous disservice when we assume that they cannot appreciate anything beyond drive through fare and nutritionally marginal, kid-targeted convenience foods. Our children are capable of consuming something that grew in a garden or on a tree and never saw a deep fryer. They are capable of making it through diner at a sit-down restaurant with tablecloths and no climbing equipment. Children deserve quality nourishment.”

“Cruelty to animals is an enormous injustice; so is expecting those on the lowest rung of the economic ladder to do the dangerous, soul-numbing work of slaughtering sentient beings on our behalf.”