Acclaimed US writer, 
lecturer and composer, 
Rev. Dr. Will Tuttle 
is the author of 
the comprehensive book, 
“The World Peace Diet: 
Eating for 
Spiritual Health 
and Social Harmony.” 
He explains how returning
to our inherently 
compassionate view of life 
could completely 
transform our reality 
here on Earth. 
For his dedicated efforts 
to spread the 
Earth-saving veg trend, 
Dr. Tuttle was honored 
with the Shining World 
Hero Award from 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai.
We now present two of 
Dr. Will Tuttle’s timely 
and thought-provoking 
essays, read 
by the author himself.
The first article is titled 
“At Our Core,” and 
was originally published 
in the September 2008 
edition of 
the leading US-based 
VegNews Magazine.
“At Our Core”
“I have discovered 
that we are all born 
into a culture 
that has a hidden core. 
The core I’m referring to 
is a certain mentality 
that is the unrecognized 
driving force behind 
the suffering we cause 
each other and ourselves, 
such as environmental 
devastation, war, 
inequity, oppression, 
and mental 
and physical disease. 
It is taboo to discuss 
this hidden core because 
it is forced on all of us 
by every institution 
in our culture, and 
because of the remorse 
we naturally feel 
in looking at it. 
This core is invisible 
and pervasive, 
and it is ritually injected 
into all of us through our 
most intimate, powerful, 
and routine social 
bonding experiences: 
our daily meals.
In essence, the concealed 
core mentality of 
our culture is an attitude 
of reductionism. 
We are all indoctrinated 
into the ongoing practice 
of reducing beings 
to things. 
We are forcibly taught 
to see and treat certain 
beings as mere objects—
commodities that 
are routinely bought, 
sold, confined, mutilated, 
stabbed, and eaten. 
It’s a mentality 
of exclusion as well. 
We practice excluding 
certain beings from the 
sphere of our compassion 
with every meal. 
It’s also a mentality 
of hierarchical privilege, 
and of elitism, 
because the subtext 
pervading every meal 
is that certain beings 
have no purpose 
other than to be dominated 
and used by us inherently 
superior beings. 
And it’s a mentality 
of disconnectedness 
because we are taught 
to continually 
disconnect the reality 
that is on our plates 
from the reality required 
to get it on our plates.
From this, we see 
that the living core of
our culture is a mentality
of domination,
exploitation, predation,
and oppression 
that we’re all forced 
to participate in 
and actually instigate 
through the meals 
mandated by all 
our culture’s institutions: 
the family, education, 
religion, medicine, 
science, government, 
and the media. 
The hidden, driving fury 
behind our inability 
to fulfill our potential for 
wisdom, peace, freedom, 
kindness, and awareness 
is right under our noses 
daily at breakfast, 
lunch, and dinner. 
The remorse we feel for 
being forced from infancy 
by our culture 
to be agents of death 
and torture at every meal 
makes it easier for us 
to be controlled while 
crushing our awareness 
and spiritual sensitivity. 
A natural result is 
that we become numb 
and fixate on consuming. 
Our innate wisdom 
and compassion 
have been hijacked 
by our culture’s meals. 
Contained 
within the understanding 
I am articulating is the 
enormous and benevolent 
social revolution 
that we all know 
our culture longs for—
the revolution 
where peace, justice, 
sustainability, caring, 
and abundance 
are actually possible. 
Contained in it 
is the realization that 
we are, essentially, free, 
benevolent, and wise. 
We have been forced, 
though, by our culture, 
through its meals, 
to participate in rituals of 
cruelty and exclusion that 
reduce our intelligence 
as they reduce animals, 
the Earth, and ourselves 
to mere commodities 
in a heartless, 
contrived system. 
When we realize 
that we’ve all been given 
the gift of bodies 
that require no nutrients 
we cannot get from
plant sources, we can
become, ourselves, 
the change we want to see 
in the world. 
This is the heart and soul 
of the vegan revolution 
of love, joy, and peace 
that is beckoning 
and to which we are 
all called to contribute. 
There is no greater act 
of love and freedom 
than to question 
the core of violence 
and disconnectedness 
churning unrecognized 
in the belly of our culture, 
and to switch 
to a plant-based diet 
because of compassion 
for the countless 
animals, humans, 
and future generations 
to whom we are related. 
All life is interconnected, 
and as we bless others, 
we are blessed. 
As we allow others 
to be free and healthy, 
we become free and healthy. 
Each and every one of us 
makes our world.
Question everything 
this culture says, 
throw off the chains 
of harming and stealing 
from fish, birds, 
and mammals, and join 
the vegan celebration! 
We will love each other 
and this world 
so deeply that we will all
be transformed.”
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
We will return with 
another compelling article 
read by the author
Dr. Will Tuttle 
about the vegan solution 
for a planet affected 
by climate change. 
Welcome back to 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
The following article
by Dr. Will Tuttle was
originally published in
Good Karma Magazine 
in its October 2009 edition. 
It is titled 
“A Convenient Truth.” 
“A Convenient Truth”
“Victor Hugo is credited 
with saying that 
nothing is more powerful 
than an idea 
whose time has come. 
There is 
mounting evidence that 
global climate change 
may well bring an 
inconceivable catastrophe 
to humanity 
and to the Earth 
within the next century. 
Scientists estimate that 
if the mean temperature 
of the Earth rises 
six degrees Celsius, 
this could mean 
the probable extinction 
of most species, 
including humans. 
It turns out that the main 
driving force behind 
global climate change 
is also behind 
human disease, 
environmental pollution, 
massive animal cruelty, 
and the whole range 
of dilemmas we are 
attempting to solve. 
How convenient! 
What is 
this driving force behind 
so many of our dilemmas? 
It is the routine 
confinement and slaughter 
of millions of animals 
every day for food.
And catastrophic it is. 
For example, 
and predictably, 
the most powerful 
and most forcibly ignored 
cause of global warming 
is eating meat and 
dairy products, greater 
even than all forms of 
transportation worldwide 
by car, truck, bus, boat, 
train, and plane. 
The science on this 
is unequivocal, 
and in addition, 
eating animals requires 
massive amounts of 
fossil fuel inputs, directly 
pumping carbon dioxide 
into the atmosphere. 
In the United States 
we are transporting 
over seventy percent 
of our corn, soybeans, 
oats, and other grains to 
animals, pumping water 
to irrigate these fields, 
manufacturing millions of
pounds of fossil fuel-based
fertilizer and 
pesticides, and housing 
and slaughtering billions 
of animals yearly. 
The end result of all this 
is that while it takes only 
two calories of fossil fuel 
to produce one calorie 
of protein from soybeans, 
and three calories for 
wheat and corn, it takes 
54 calories of fossil fuel 
to produce one calorie 
of protein from beef! 
The primary driving force 
behind deforestation 
is cattle grazing 
and clearing land 
to grow soybeans 
and other grains to feed 
factory-farmed chickens, 
pigs, and fish. 
This is a further 
major contributor 
to global warming. 
In addition, sixty percent 
of our fish are now 
factory-farmed, causing 
severe water pollution 
and genetic damage 
to wild fish populations. 
Our limitless demand 
for fish that are used for 
feeding factory-farmed 
fish, birds, and mammals 
has brought our oceans 
to the brink of collapse. 
Dairy cows, for example, 
consume huge quantities 
of fish, added to “enrich” 
their feed to increase 
milk and fat output. 
It takes three to five pounds 
of caught fish 
to make one pound 
of farmed salmon. 
We have decimated fish, 
turtle, and sea mammal 
populations so completely 
that jellyfish are now 
taking over the oceans, 
and fishing vessels 
have to go out so far that 
they use unsustainable 
amounts of diesel fuel. 
A recent study published 
in the prestigious Lancet 
medical journal concluded 
that the only way 
to effectively reduce 
greenhouse gases 
is to significantly reduce 
human consumption 
of animal foods. 
This has been 
increasingly emphasized 
in recent months, 
as journalists and experts 
begin to connect the dots 
for the public. 
Rajendra Pachauri, 
Chair of the 
Intergovernmental Panel 
on Climate Change, 
himself a vegetarian, 
has been repeatedly 
recommending 
that people eat less meat 
and dairy products, 
and local governments 
are beginning 
to take action, as well. 
Ghent, Belgium, 
has designated 
every Thursday as
 “Veggie Day,” and 
Cincinnati has recently 
encouraged residents to 
reduce meat consumption 
as part of
its Green Initiative.
Gidon Eshel,
a geographer at 
the University of Chicago 
concluded based on 
his 2006 research that, 
“However close 
you can be to a vegan diet 
and further from 
the mean American diet, 
the better you are 
for the planet.” 
Recent research 
has also revealed 
that buying locally grown 
meat, eggs, and dairy 
is not significant 
in its impact on 
one’s carbon footprint. 
In “The Locavore Myth,” 
James McWilliams 
explains that 
since transportation 
is only 11% of food’s 
carbon footprint overall, 
economies of scale 
and other factors, 
often outweigh 
transportation factors. 
In addition, 
research reveals 
that in many cases, 
eating “free-range” 
and “organic” meat,
dairy, and eggs does not
substantially reduce
greenhouse gas emissions,
because free- range cattle,
for example, 
are not fattened as 
quickly as feedlot cattle, 
so the reductions in 
carbon dioxide equivalents 
in foregoing 
chemical fertilizers 
and pesticides are nearly 
offset by these factors. 
According to a University 
of Chicago study, 
the various energy inputs 
and livestock emissions 
involved in
meat production 
for an average American 
pump an extra 1.5 tons 
of CO2 into the air 
over the course of a year, 
which would be avoided 
by a vegetarian diet. 
A vegan diet, 
without dairy or eggs, 
reduces the greenhouse 
gas footprint much further, 
and 17 vegans 
eating organic foods 
have the carbon footprint 
of one person eating the 
Standard American Diet. 
To their credit, 
more and more 
meat-eating journalists 
are coming forth, 
encouraging people 
to reduce meat 
and dairy consumption 
to save the Earth 
from climate breakdown. 
Let’s amplify their call! 
The situation is critical. 
As the Worldwatch Institute 
has bluntly concluded, 
“It has become apparent 
that the human appetite 
for animal flesh 
is a driving force
behind virtually 
every major category 
of environmental damage 
now threatening 
the human future.” 
Al Gore
called global warming 
an inconvenient truth 
because it seemed to him 
that solving it 
would require painful 
and economically 
disastrous cutbacks and 
changes in our lifestyle. 
When we look more deeply, 
we can see that if, instead, 
we approach the solution 
by dramatically reducing 
animal food consumption 
and production, 
it is indeed a most
convenient truth. 
As the U.N. and many 
others have pointed out, 
the fundamental 
driving force 
behind the devastation 
of tropical rainforests, 
and of ocean ecosystems, 
and of genetic diversity is 
directly related to eating 
animal-sourced foods. 
Add in water and 
air pollution, soil erosion, 
and world hunger, 
as well as the devastating 
diseases caused 
by eating animal foods, 
such as obesity, diabetes, 
osteoporosis, cancer, 
heart disease, 
and kidney disease, 
and we can see that 
we stand on the brink of 
an enormous opportunity.
Going vegan becomes 
easier as more of us do it, 
and there is 
nothing more important 
that any of us can do to 
help solve global warming 
and our other dilemmas. 
Ultimately, going vegan 
is the most convenient 
thing we can do.”
We thank you 
and Heaven bless you 
Dr. Will Tuttle 
for your dedicated work 
in communicating 
this most relevant and 
encouraging message. 
May we rediscover 
the compassion 
in and around us, and 
with our co-inhabitants 
thrive on a peaceful planet.
For more information 
about Dr. Will Tuttle’s 
workshops and his book, 
“The World Peace Diet: 
Eating for Spiritual Health 
and Social Harmony,” 
please visit 
or 
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In my heart, 
what I want to achieve, 
what I live to achieve is 
to make a meaningful 
contribution to 
transform the community 
where I live.  
As founder of 
Helps International, 
Mr. Genesis Tinshu is 
wholeheartedly devoted 
to enhancing the welfare 
of people in Buea, 
Cameroon through 
the organization’s 
many social 
and health initiatives. 
On behalf of 
Helps International, 
I truly want to say that 
we are very grateful 
for the fact that 
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has put her eye 
on what we are doing. 
Please join us this 
Saturday, January 30 
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