Die Höchste Meisterin Ching Hai über den Umweltschutz
 
Die Höchste Meisterin Ching Hai über den Umweltschutz: Der Bio-Landbau stellt die gesunde Ausgewogenheit des Planeten wieder her - Teil 1/5, Zusammenstellung von Auszügen aus Vorträgen der Höchsten Meisterin Ching Hai   
Teil 1 ( 56 MB )
Teil 2 ( 58 MB )
Teil 3 ( 61 MB )
Teil 4 ( 67 MB )
Teil 5 ( 62 MB )


With diverse flora and fauna, magnificent natural landscapes, and an ecological biosphere that supports life, this wondrous planet is our earthly home.From our animal co-inhabitants to the lush rainforests and life-giving soil, we cherish all these as gifts from the Creator. 

It is a common theme in the world’s major faiths that during our temporary stay here, we should be good stewards of Mother Earth.

Throughout the years,Supreme Master Ching Hai has shared the message of leading a balanced life while following a spiritual path.

Not only must we nourish our spirits, but we share the responsibility to care for nature and our fellow beings.
In light of recent scientific evidence which pinpoint the raising of livestock as the number one contributor to climate change, Supreme Master Ching Hai affirms the important message she has noted for over the past two decades: we must be vegetarian, meaning an animal-free diet, and practice sustainable living.

Today we present to you a discussion by Supreme Master Ching Hai titled “Organic Farming Restores the Healthy Balance of the Planet,”a compilation of excerpts from Supreme Master Ching Hai’s lectures concerning the importance of planting organic vegetables and fruits,the detrimental impacts
of the meat diet on human health,

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