Ruth Hawe's Blog, page 3

September 10, 2019

forced breeding confers ongoing responsibility

It is beyond essential that we allow into our awareness the realisation that the lives we forcibly bring into being to “sell on” still remain our ethical responsibility. In a similar way to the realisation that what we throw or flush away and think ourselves free of is now returning massively to swamp us – there is no “away”. There is no passing of the buck: we each are accountable for what we bring into being and perpetuate. This realisation was prompted by Australia feigning first ignorance and then non culpability for the horrific fate the animals they export are condemned to.

Consume only what is genuinely necessary, appreciate that destroying lives and ecosystems cannot be justified, and act responsibly.

Ultimately there is no authority to blame or hide behind, we will each have to face all of the consequences of what we do, eat, buy, support and condone.

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Published on September 10, 2019 04:20

September 4, 2019

7 Deadlier Sins

7 Deadlier Sins:


Cruelty

Abuse of power

Hypocrisy

Duplicity

Cultivated ignorance

False morality

Apathy


Where can we find displayed all of these?

In the flagrant abuse of the trust and innocence of gentle sentient beings. Pretending to be their friends whilst all the while planning to forcibly impregnate the females, using sperm extracted by excruciating electrically induced ejaculation of the males, for the purpose of taking her babies away, killing them and stealing her milk/eggs for humans. Then killing and eating her when her body and spirit can no longer be abused. Pretending animals don’t feel terror and pain. Continuing supporting this out of habit.

That’s all 7 evil sins in one vile industry = Fharmers

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Published on September 04, 2019 06:44

Loving thoughts are stored

Thoughts of loving kindness that rise up from what we allow to fall away will hold us in our true state of being. Never let a day go by without loving and caring thoughts towards All, for in so doing we are becoming United in heart and mind.

If others return to true reality by being open to love they will be blessed; if not, love will be stored in their aura until they are ready ❤

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Published on September 04, 2019 06:15

Capitalism and militarism need to be sacrificed on the altar of life

I am seeing more excellent signs that the level of mass consciousness is elevating! Challenging the same evil colonial mindset that saw the rape of Africa, India, the Americas, Australia, and wherever the white man has chosen to exploit indigenous people and natural resources for money.


If life is to survive on earth we need a global environmental awareness to drive ecological socialism. Capitalism and militarism need to be sacrificed at the altar of life. Humans and all of the biodiversity needs to be at the centre of a new mandala for a new pacifist and conscious age. Peace keepers will replace soldiers and environmental guardians will replace the destroyers of nature in the new paradigm shift.


It is time.

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Published on September 04, 2019 05:36

September 2, 2019

are your choices really free?

Do you truly choose in each moment, that which you think yourself freely to be in choice of?

Meaning : are not your habitually entrained food decisions and taste preferences imprinted upon you, and consequently not genuine freedom at all?

If you sincerely desire that “freedom to choose” you thought, up until I just provoked the questioning of it, that you had; is it not about time you challenged the underlying assumptions, conditioned responses, and non-freedom to decide for yourself that this brings up?

And whilst you’re at it, who is doing the decision making in your life?

Just how authentic, joined up, congruent and aligned with who you believe yourself to be, are those habituated eating habits?

Do you not owe it to yourself, to life, to the broader reality of which you perceive yourself to be an integral aspect, to at least bring up into conscious awareness the motivation moving you?

Would you not rather prefer to be electively deciding, in for and from your real highest and best self

for the greater good of all

from an expanded perspective of possibility and consequentiality?

The compassionate lifeway begins with veganism and cannot progress until that choice has been made.

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Published on September 02, 2019 14:04

September 1, 2019

If our eyes breathe out love to all we gaze upon

“If we exhale Love with every outbreath,

If our eyes breathe out Love to all we gaze upon,

and if we allow Unconditional Love to constantly replenish us

then we are Paradise Builders indeed.”


♥♥♥ Ruth Hawe ♥♥♥


Brightest Vegantopian Blessings everyone, together we are co-creating Peaceful Paradise.

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Published on September 01, 2019 13:02

Pretense

Perhaps we’re purely a puppet show of particles playing pretend,

so the universe can examine its existential dread?

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Published on September 01, 2019 12:58

August 31, 2019

Your right?

Oh, not the “right” of carnists to eat whomever they decide is dinner, regurgitated again…that is definitely NOT a right, it is WRONG. And as for respecting their freedom to choose, NO not when they are demonstrating zero respect for life or the wishes of their innocent victims. I can meet people lovingly where they are in their journey to compassionate awareness, but I will not butterball their turkey (or hen, or duck, or goose, or quail, or pigeon) by softening the truth = MEAT IS MURDER

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Published on August 31, 2019 00:09

August 27, 2019

Poem

Your body’s a temple

Your heart is a shrine

Feed them on life

Not the death of poor swine


Your mind is a garden

Your thoughts are like seeds

You can grow fruits and flowers

Or choke it with weeds

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Published on August 27, 2019 12:56

August 26, 2019

Buy to let

Who needs more than one home? I grew up in a large house bought expressly for the purpose of letting the extra rooms out to paying guests. My mother wanted to live in a big house like the one she was raised in. She had middle class aspirations. Sharing our home with a weird assortment of lodgers was a strange troubled childhood. My friends and our neighbours looked down on us for it. The church loved it, for they could send us their waifs and strays knowing Mum wouldn’t turn them away. Eventually she gave up her own bedroom and lived in the garage to have another space for people to sleep. At one time there were 4 students sharing a bedroom so they could afford to go to college. They used to take their huge cooked breakfasts that Mum made with them to last all day…cereal first thing, full English fry-up for lunch and toast and toppings for dinner. It didn’t make my Mum able to afford anything special, and we couldn’t have holidays because there were all of these people needing food, clean bedding etc. She certainly didn’t do it for us kids because she ended up selling the house and slowly blowing the proceeds on her drinking and smoking habit. When she died all that was left was an old mobile home considered unfit to sell by the owners of the mobile home park.

I was so scarred by watching my mother struggle and wear herself to nothing trying to maintain that old house, full of unpleasant memories, that I vowed not to get a mortgage. Fine, except that means I have spent my whole life paying someone else mortgage for them, and then some. I have zero property, and scant security. If instead of get rich schemes for property owners there had been ways for ordinary folk to afford their own home, there would be less inequality than currently rips into the fabric of society.

Buy to let encourages greed. An expression of how marginalisation affects so very many of our most vulnerable people. I would add that all of those private landlords profiteering by renting substandard hovels to the desperate are totally part of the problem and despicable predators in their own right. These folks who own more than one house yet make money out of those who will never own anything are the epitome of what is wrong with society. Who was it who said “ownership is theft”? The commodification of poverty, the creating of personal wealth from the suffering and struggles of others, is neither a spiritual nor an evolved, or humane trait. Ethnic cleansing in action is what I see.

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Published on August 26, 2019 05:22