true, and confronting. I respect the courage and the invitation to live in more integrity... and find it fascinating to listen to my own resistance and explore it. it does seem odd that this issue remains a third rail even as in progressive movement spaces a critique of capitalism is now commonplace.
Waking up from my disassociation from the realities of humans treatment of animals has been one of the most painful yet profound things I have ever done. Veganism was never something I wanted, but instead something I was morally and ethically forced into by my heart.
Living in line with my principles can be excruciating, sometimes I feel the pain of the animals will crush me alive.
But I can’t go back to the disassociation. I can’t close my eyes again.
true, and confronting. I respect the courage and the invitation to live in more integrity... and find it fascinating to listen to my own resistance and explore it. it does seem odd that this issue remains a third rail even as in progressive movement spaces a critique of capitalism is now commonplace.
Waking up from my disassociation from the realities of humans treatment of animals has been one of the most painful yet profound things I have ever done. Veganism was never something I wanted, but instead something I was morally and ethically forced into by my heart.
Living in line with my principles can be excruciating, sometimes I feel the pain of the animals will crush me alive.
But I can’t go back to the disassociation. I can’t close my eyes again.
Very beautifully written. Thank you.