Ruth Hawe's Blog, page 5

August 3, 2019

Orange cat black cat grey world

Moral relativity. Cat food. Dilemma. Some weeks ago I noticed a very unwell black cat hanging around my garden, unable to walk properly, very thin and with no hair on her back legs or rump. Rang Cats Protection, they came out a few times and failed to catch her. I gave her some of Begoss’ vegan dog food but she doesn’t like it. For now I’m continuing to feed the black cat and her ginger friend who appeared more recently, with ahem cheap commercial cat food I asked Jiff to buy for me from Lidl as I can’t afford £40 for a bag of vegan cat food. The Lidl is £2 for a smallish box. I keep it in the outdoors cupboard, technically not in the garden or the house, so its less of a psycho-emotional contamination of my little patch of Vegantopia. I don’t like not feeling 100% ethically congruent/correct, but feel the need to confess here that as a temporary emergency measure to save her life I paid for slaughterhouse byproducts

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Published on August 03, 2019 11:59

40 grand?

Allowing myself to embrace the scant potential of receiving a windfall backpayment of stolen pension, I’m considering what to use it for.

What is important to me, in the lifetime remaining? (Like many 50’s ladies I expected to retire at 60 but its been pushed on to 66 : so 2 years left to the big p day).


Travel? Yes. This had been curtailed, cancelled and cut off for so long. Incorporating art things? Sounds great! Possibly a string of residencies? Push the boat out and check out that expensive spiritual art course I saw somewhere once…


Live-inable vehicle? Lots to recommend this. Apart from my not having driven in 10 years.


what experiences remain on my bucket list?


Get a studio and USE it

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Published on August 03, 2019 11:54

Children’s Rights

Children’s Rights?

Every child should be allowed to break a tooth on a bone shard, almost choke to death on a fishbone, bite into a rubbery gut filled hot dog, and experience gristle rash, steak constipation, and e. coli griping in the large intestine ?? Forcing well balanced plantarianism on them is a lesser form of abuse, surely? They have the rest of their lives to make their own informed food choices from the violence spectrum.

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Published on August 03, 2019 04:22

June 15, 2019

humancentricide

Veganism is a radical act of consciousness, integrity, justice, compassion and peace, the antidote to a world of unconsciousness, corruption, injustice, violence and murder.

On a humancentric planet, where all other species, and the Earth which sustains us, are nothing more than a backdrop. Given no more worth or interest than the ground we walk on to get from one human obsessed experience to another, the animals have never been more tortured and abused on such a scale as they are now.

Veganism is Love, our duty of care, a demonstration of concern, an expression of compassion, a response to empathy, an outpicturing of higher vision, and the beginning of wisdom. Veganism is our evolution, our destiny, our hope and our faith.

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Published on June 15, 2019 09:09

capitalism created cancer

Capitalising on human suffering, through the use of immense animal suffering in vivisection, is unethical vileness personified. How many people have you seen receive a cancer diagnosis, then die from the horrendous side effects of slash poison and burn “treatments”? And those wicked cancer charities using emotional blackmail and false hope to dupe trillions out of people disgust me. Most doctors are utterly brainwashed by drug pushers and know nothing about natural, nutritional, and alternative options.

Just reflect that the very same companies who have produced the worst cancer causing chemical compounds have also introduced these lethal “cures”. Its the modus operandi of Big Pharma and the Medico/Military/ Meat Mafiosi.

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Published on June 15, 2019 09:01

June 5, 2019

Mamsa

The Sanskrit word for meat is mamsa, which can translate as “me-you” or “me-he”; in other words, meat-eating is so strongly connected with karmic reactions, the very name implies that by eating it, you will in turn become it.

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Published on June 05, 2019 01:54

June 2, 2019

Love and above

(* I just found this in my recently reactivated blog. It must be from at least 6 years ago because I now live in a bungalow so my loo is no longer upstairs.)


My experience yesterday in the throne room has led me to desire to share the understanding with whomever is led to receive it :


The toilet upon which I sat, being connected via waterways with Earth and considering the flow properties of water, was naturally a great portal in and of itself! Meaning that the act of voluntary release of imposed control over my bodily processes required to do what you sit there for, both symbolised and actualised the process of letting go and the freedom from constriction that allows. Yes? So, consciously using the opportunity to simultaneously drop and allow to fall away from me some less than material baggage I had been bottling up – psycho-emotional stuff – there I sat sitting

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Published on June 02, 2019 05:33

dog burgers, whale steaks

If you think that dogs and whales are more worthy of exemption from the human food chain there’s a name for that : speciesism. When I confront “dog loving” people with this they try to say that conditions are terrible for the dogs, yet they refuse to allow themselves to witness just how dreadfully the way their own dead food animals have been treated. “I can’t look at that!” they cry and run away, home to their pigs bum and chickens period breakfast, and their triple death lunch of cow bodyburger, with another cow’s weeping secretion matricidal “cheese” on top, and unnamed creatures disembowelled intestine sausage.

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Published on June 02, 2019 02:41

June 1, 2019

Slavery defines us

Slavery is wrong, and all animal agriculture is enforced slavery : none of the animals get to live freely, choose their mates or resting places, or keep their babies with them. And they’re all killed when no longer useful to humans. It’s all disgusting abuse and it reflects absolutely back into our unequal treatment of one another in society and with war. Think about it, decide it does not describe you, and help us to end it!

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Published on June 01, 2019 04:54

May 30, 2019

Humanity’s haul of shame

It is not just their sentience and intelligence either – it is their obvious desire/need to live, explore, socialise and express themselves which is thwarted when they are confined, commodified and disrespected, then killed

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Published on May 30, 2019 05:58