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Vegetarianism: We should not increase our burden of karmas, by eating higher life forms. There is karmic value in every kind of thing we use in this world. The air we use, the water we use, we have to pay for. The light of sun or moon is also not free, and this green grass is also to be paid for -- nothing is free. Depending on the "Jun" (life-form), there is a price to be paid. Lower life forms have a lower price to pay. Plants have a lower spiritual price than animal life forms. So why take the higher burden?

If you are to make a house, you don't make it of gold or silver or jewels. If you can, you make the house of stone--it is very strong and cheap -- So, why don't you make the house of stone and brick instead of gold? Continued.....

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