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SUPREME MASTER CHING HAI ON THE ENVIRONMENT
First Be Veg, Then We Can Develop Sustainable Technology - P3/5
A compilation of Supreme Master Ching Hai's lectures
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So global climate
destabilization threatens
the very existence
and continuation
of our civilization,
so shouldn’t it occupy
100% of our attention?
Doesn’t this issue kind of
trump every other issue,
and shouldn’t we focus
100% on this question
because
life on planet Earth
depends upon it?
Of course, of course.
That’s why
you guys ask questions
about it.
So you’re worried.
Very worried, yes.
Thank you for
having this conference
so that we can share idea.
That’s why
it seems important for me
to reach out
to other people.
I think they’re ready
to hear and accept
the message that
vegetarianism
is necessary
to save our planet.
Yes, and also
technical reverse, like
wind power, sun power
and all that stuff.
Yes, absolutely.
Sustainable energy.
Well, it also depends on
the karmic burden
of the world,
and we try our best.
We will let them know
on the TV
and also individually,
wherever we can.
All right?
All right? Okay.
Thank you.
It’s just sometimes
I’m just thinking,
I don’t know
if people even listen.
Do you understand?
Yes, I understand,
Master.
Yes, the other day
I went out in a restaurant
just to see somebody
and then I talked to him
about climate change
and I just like
half jokingly, I said,
“Well, we have only
four, five years,
you know that?”
And he said “No, no, no.
We have 50 years.”
And I said, “…couple
of years. Scientists…”
“No, we have fifty years.”
And even then, 50 years,
how long is that?
You see what I mean?
But just the way
they say 50 years like,
no problem,
it’s like another
five million years,
something like that.
Fifty years to them is
like five million years.
Something like it
doesn’t concern them
right now and they just
don’t seem
too concerned.
And my place,
I went to a new place
and my place is
right near the highway,
not too near but because
I live on a high mountain
and the sound
just comes up.
Like day and night,
thousands of cars
passing by.
All this is really
telling me something.
Understand.
But nevertheless,
we don’t give up yet,
we’re doing things.
We’re still airing our TV,
and we’re still doing our job.
But on the other hand
I’m telling you the reality.
Do you understand?
Yes. Yes, Master.
Now, 53% of
the Americans say, “Okay,
vegetarian is
good for the planet and
for the individual help.”
But I don’t know
if 53 percent of them
are doing it.
Not yet.
But the more
the message gets out there,
the more people
will change their life.
We do it, we do it.
I was thinking even
to advertise
the whole NASA message
on newspapers and pay for it.
Yes, I think that’s great!
All the newspapers
and on TV, but we will
see what we can do.
Given the situation
and the time frame,
we do what we can.
Yes, Master.
Don’t forget that it’s
not just vegetarianism.
They have to reverse
the technology and
everything else, as well.
Yes, of course.
Vegetarianism is
for the long term benefit,
to lessen the bad karma (retribution),
to touch the mercy
of Heaven.
But everybody else
has to also contribute, like
sustainable energy,
etc., etc.
It takes the whole planet
to do it together.
Good evening.
I have just
one simple question.
Since we are talking
about global warming
this evening,
my question is:
If you look at recent years,
there have been
several natural
catastrophes.
For example, last week
there was
a disaster in China,
the cyclone in Myanmar
and a great heat wave
in Spain – a whole lot.
My question is,
in your personal view,
are these all caused
by global warming?
If so, why are they increasing
compared to the past?
I’d like to
hear your thoughts.
Thank you.
Okay, yes, Mr. Kim.
According to the UN
and scientists’ research
and reports,
9 out of 10 disasters are
because of global warming.
So, of course,
you know about this
because you are
a journalist,
but I know you are
asking this question
for the public’s sake.
You see, we have
more disasters nowadays,
and it saddens my heart
very much.
I keep trying to tell
everyone to minimize it.
From an
individual standpoint,
just stay away
from animal products,
plant trees,
use sustainable energy.
It’s only three steps
actually. Very baby steps.
I hope
everyone still listens,
and still will do it.
Hallo, Master Ching Hai.
Hallo!
Hallo!
First of all, I would like
to say that it’s my honor
to have a chance to listen
to Master Ching Hai’s
words.
I think we are
at a turning point.
We are at a point
where we will have to
face a dark future
unless we change.
In order to solve
the problem,
every sector in our society
has been making
many efforts.
What I want to ask you
is about
our coping strategy.
It seems like
civic organizations
and academic institutes
are leading the initiatives
to stop global warming,
but it seems like
the government
is lagging behind.
For example,
Seoul National University,
which is
a national institution,
consumes one
of the highest amounts
of electricity.
The energy consumption
levels of
government institutions
are high as well.
However,
I think lowering
our consumption level
is not the only solution.
I would like to ask
your opinion about
what the public sector,
especially governments,
should strive to achieve
in terms of policy.
As I have mentioned
before, we have to tackle
the root of the problem.
The root of the problem
is the cause
of global warming,
and that root is
our unkindness
to our co-inhabitants.
Every action provokes
a reaction, and
this is very scientific.
You see,
if we sow an apple seed,
we will get an apple tree,
and from that apple tree,
after a while it will bear
apple fruits for us.
This is a circle of life.
If we kill, we cannot
expect life from it.
Every action bears
the same fruits afterwards.
It’s not religious speaking,
it is scientific.
So, now, the root
of our problem is that
we have been unkind
to our co-inhabitants: the
living, feeling, walking,
acting, loving beings,
like animals,
of all size and shapes,
and we have also
been unkind
to our environment.
So, we have been
massacring our
co-inhabitant animals,
and we have been
destroying
our environment,
like deforesting
and destroying the water
and destroying the air.
From all this,
we cannot expect
a better outcome.
So, in order to solve
the problem that we are
facing right now,
we have to reverse
our actions.
We have to be kind
to our co-inhabitants.
Instead of killing them,
massacring them,
sacrificing them,
we have to take care
of them,
have to be kind to them,
look after them.
And
instead of deforestation,
we have to
plant trees again,
take care of
whatever environment
that we have.
And instead of polluting
our planet, the air,
we have to turn to
friendly energy
and sustainable energy.
Just reverse our actions.
I think we have to
come together as a people
to let the government know
what we want.
Write to the government,
all of you,
all of the people.
The people
have to understand,
that the government also have
their own problems, yes.
There’s no problem
greater than saving
our lives and the lives
of the next generation.
If everyone realized this,
then we would
drop everything else.
Everything that is
not useful to us,
everything that is
not kind and conducive
to our living here
and our next generation’s life,
we have to change,
we have to drop it.
Drop it like a hot cake,
like a hot potato,
because it burns you.
No matter what
everyone else says,
no matter how much
you lose, you have to
drop the hot plate
because it hurts you.
Global warming is
like a hot plate,
iron-hot burning plate.
We must take care.
If the governments
do not take care,
the people just take care.
Just become vegetarian,
refuse all
the animal products,
then nobody will
raise animals anymore,
nobody will kill them
anymore.
Then we stop the
physical harmful effect
of animal stock raising,
which is
the number one cause
for our climate change.
And that’s the only one
that we as individuals
can immediately contribute.
We can change it.
No need to wait
for the government.
We do it.
The people have to
take action and then
perhaps the government
will come along with it.
If the government
doesn’t lead you,
you lead the government.
There is no need to sit there
blaming each other.
But you see,
it’s up to everyone
to choose what they want.
As I have told
many times,
God gives us free will.
I respect that also,
so I can only inform,
I can only
give my opinion, but
the people have to do it.
Because the people
have God inside them,
they have wisdom,
they have understanding.
It’s just that they have to
choose to use it.
Now, we have to
do more than that, it’s not
fast enough right now,
it is urgent.
You see the killing
of animals will be
the killing of ourselves
and our next generation.
That is the fact.
Like attracts like.
What we sow
so shall we reap.
There’s no need to
even talk about
religious scriptures;
it’s just a fact like that.
Charcoal is
an energy source
regularly used in Africa
mostly in household
activities because it is
cheaper, compared to gas.
However, its use has
caused many parks
to be deforested
and not reforested, while
the burning of charcoal
also increases
air pollution.
Please, Master, could you
give us advice about
other energy sources that
would be affordable
and could help us
avoid deforestation
and air pollution?
Hallo.
Yes, I understand, and
I am glad people such as
yourself are concerned
about preserving
our forests.
We must protect the trees
as much as we can.
According to the
environmental organization
Greenpeace, 8% of
the Earth's forest-related
carbon is stored
in the vast rainforests
of the Congo River Basin
in Central Africa.
Scientists predict that
continued deforestation
of the Congo will release
the same amount of CO2
as the United Kingdom
emitted
over the last 60 years!
Imagine that.
So, it is important to
preserve the forest
while we still can
because it helps
in addressing
global warming.
Another alternative that
could be used to
avoid deforestation
is something called
green charcoal, or
biochar, which has been
introduced in Senegal.
This is made from
agricultural waste products,
is affordable and
prevents deforestation.
It also absorbs CO2
as well, which is why
climate scientists
support the use of it.
It absorbs the CO2
very well.
So this is one alternative.
And, of course,
if possible you can use
a sustainable energy
alternative such as
a solar oven cooker,
which is safer and causes
no air pollution at all.
So, these are just
some examples of
affordable energy sources
we can try and
share with one another.
I’m sure there are more.
You can do some
internet research to see
any better solution
up to date.
But the most important
and most urgent,
once again,
is the veg diet.
V-E-G diet.
This is the good deed that
you can do to help save
the planet as a whole,
because this will
most quickly reduce
global warming.
And it’s not just that.
Truly, being veg
is not just about reducing
greenhouse gases.
It is about stopping the
suffering of the animals
and their cruel inhuman
mistreatment.
We have to be a
noble species; we have to
be noble human beings.
This is what it is all about,
we have to stop
inhumane treatment
of animals.
And if we, in Africa,
join together
to be veg,
we will be blessed
by all the Heavens.
Please spread
the good solution info.
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