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Dialog About Proactivism by Jains

Posted By Fakirchand J. Dalal, Monday, December 29, 2008

DialogUE about Proactivism by JainS - Fakirchand J. Dalal - Jains are a Resourceful Community in India and around the World. Jainism is the Most Scientific Religion with The Message of `AHINSA' (NON-VIOLENCE). It is the Most Relevant Philosophy, particularly Now, when The Violence is perpetrated in the Name of Religions, Particularly by Fanatic Minority of Believers in Islam, and by Others Wrongly in Response to it. The Subject is deeply rooted in long History, yet the Present is very Crucial, as the Violence is at its highest level, in India and elsewhere. We don't need to go in details as it is evident by the Happenings of the recent past.

History has a Purpose, `To Learn Lessons from the Past and Not to Repeat the Mistakes in the Present, for A Better Future'. Modern Civilization has forgotten the Cultural Values, the Accumulated Wisdom. Materialism has Swept around the World, starting with Industrial Revolution. It has Now Reached the Zenith, Led by U.S.A. and Spread Around the World in the Rat Race. This is because, The GLOBALIZATION is an Irreversible Phenomenon. It has A Brighter Side that is Overlooked by GREED and IMMORALITY. Here comes the ROLE of Basic Principles of All Religions, - Non-Violence (Ahinsa), Truth (Satya), Non-Stealing (Exploitation, Asteya)), Restraint (Brahmacharya) and Detachment (Aparigraha). GLOBAL WARMING is The Symptom of Man-Made Abuse of NATURE and All the Living Souls (in Air, Water, Heat/Light, Vegetation and Earth) of the Universe. Humanitarian Principle of `Live and Let Live' is Forgotten.

Now, What can We Do as SUCCESSFUL INDIVIDUALS and as A WORLDWIDE AFFLUENT COMMUNITY?

As INDIVIDUALS, We can Do a Lot and Contribute to the Larger Good of the Society around. `Simple Living and High Thinking' is a Forgotten Mantra. It Mostly Died with Mahatma Gandhi. Village Self-Sufficiency was his Way of Organization of the Society. Science and Technology is the Human Brain Child. We can't Go Back. Science and Religion are Not the Anti-thesis of each other. They Complement and Supplement each other. `Religion Makes a Statement and Science Tries to Prove It'. Gandhi, while promoting `Spinning Wheel', stated that Science should Not Dictate (RIDE OVER) Human Being, It should Help Human Beings from Drudgery'. I have been Promoting the Idea of Retirement Communities, as an Example of Simple Living for Seniors / Retirees. It Brings into Operation, All the Five Fundamental Principles for Lay(wo)men (Shravak/Shravika/s).

VEGETARIANISM / VEGANISM (Plant-Based Diet Only, Without Any ANIMAL Products, including Dairy, whatsoever): Every one of Us can Practice it for Health (Physical, Mental, and Philosophical), Compassion for ALL Lives, and Livable Planet. In DEMOCRACY, `Vigilance is The Price (of Democracy)'. We All have to Actively Participate by VOTING and Observing Civic Sense of Cleanliness and Hygiene, etc.. We Can Join, Promote, and Participate as Individuals and as Jain Organizatins in Vegetarian, Animal Rights, Environmental Groups, etc. We can Take a Lead in the Movement. We are Resourceful enough to Invigorate and Bring About the CHANGE, if We Move Out Of Our Traditions of Temples, Rituals, Dogmas, etc. and Join The Wider World.

As JAIN ORGANIZATIONS, we will have to Overcome Divisions like Shvetamber, Digambar, Sthanakvasi, Terapanthi, RajchandraWala, Songadhwala, Rajkotwala, etc. and Remain JAINS Only as Believers In and Practitioners of AHINSA, as the Foremost Principle, `AHINSA PARAMODHARMA'. Divisions have Made Us Smaller and Smaller, Infighting, Hair-Spliting, and Splinter Groups, ineffective to take up any worth while Action Program. Money Making has Remained Our Only GOAL around the World and everything else has been the Consolation. Many Individuals have Progressed in Various Directions, but as a Community, we remain Unknown and Insignificant. Vested Interests and Hankering for Power, Position, and Prestige has Left us Lost from Any Major Achievements. `Better Late Than Never' or else We are on the verge of Extinction. It Needs The CHANGE in Exhausted, Tired, Aging, and Visionless LEADERSHIP.

All that is said above is Fully Applicable in INDIA, U.S.A., and Everywhere Else. -Fakirchand J. Dalal, E-Maiil: sfdalal@comcast.net  9001 Good Luck Road, Lanham, Maryland 20706,U.S.A. Phone: 301-577-5215

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Mistreatement of aminals in China

Posted By Ruth Eisenbud, Sunday, December 28, 2008

 

Jai Jinendra!

As Jains are concerned with minimizing harm to all living beings, the following information may be a useful guideline for those purchasing clothing with fur labeled as synthetic. If you feel it is appropriate, please distribute this information to your Jain Center community.


Due to non-existent labeling laws in China, fur trimmed items exported to the west may be labeled as fake ("faux"), but in reality are real and in many cases dog or cat fur. The import of dog and cat fur is banned in the USA. Recently the Humane Society of the United states filed a law suit against six retailers who were found selling deceptively labeled garments containing the banned fur..

http://www.hsus.org/furfree/news/lawsuit_retailers_designers_fur_labels_112408.html

If you are concerned about an item you have purchased, which is labeled 'fake' fur, the following is a guide on how to identify the real thing:

http://www.hsus.org/web-files/PDF/fur/field-guide-on-real-vs-fake-fur-final.pdf

 The flip side of the fur industry is dog meat consumption, which because of superstition abuses the animals prior to slaughter in order to render the meat more potent. This industry takes the lives of 16 million dogs a year in official slaughter houses and an untold number as dogs are routinely killed in private homes and in restaurants throughout China:

 http://www.onevoice-ear.org/english/

 

Thank you for considering this issue.

 

Respectfully,

 Ruth Eisenbud
 (Note  Ruth is of Jewish background but has passionately adopted and practices Jainism.  She is a member of the Jain Center of Boston)

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Animal Rights - Human Rights

Posted By Gary Francione, Sunday, December 28, 2008


 


I am a law professor. My primary area of scholarship has involved the moral and legal status of nonhuman animals. I have been a vegan for 26 years. The basis of my veganism has always been spiritual; I reject violence against all sentient beings. I have long accepted that Ahimsa should be the guiding principle of all human behavior. You can read more about my views on animal ethics at my website: www.AbolitionistApproach.com.

 

I am presently working with Pravin Shah of the Federation of Jain Associations in North America on a new edition of The Book of Compassion. I teach about Jainism in my course, “Human Rights and Animal Rights.” I believe firmly that the doctrines of Ahimsa, Anekanta, and Aparigraha are more relevant than at any time in human history. These doctrines provide clear answers speak to all of the pressing issues of our time: war, poverty, violence, and ecological destruction.


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