whole
I hate the way this chicken comes
all bagged in plastic
Without head or feet;
Neck, heart, liver, and gizzard
Stuck into its cavity,
No wonder people feel unconnected.
Traditional people like to see the whole animal when they shop for
their meals. In cultures where personal contacts are more meaningful
and closeness to the earth is a way of life, it is no surprise that
people are interested in a complete relationship to their food. They
buy it or raise it, they harvest it, they clean it, and they cook
it—all before they eat in gratitude. They don’t become sentimental over
their food—practicality is to understand that we kill to survive—but
they do give thanks for what has died to sustain them.
Today we have a very incomplete relationship to our food. We don’t see
where something grows, we eat foods out of season, we buy prepared
foods made by someone we don’t even know. There is a great power in
knowing your food, knowing where it came from, preparing it with your
own hands. This food, whether vegetable or animal, died for us. The
least we can do is partake of it thoroughly and with respect.
Nowadays it is quite common for people to feel isolated. They lament
not having friends, not having genuine experiences, not having a sense
of who they are. If even the food that we eat and the way that we eat
is lacking in wholeness, then how will we feel completion in the rest
of our lives?
whole
365 Tao
daily meditations
Deng Ming-Dao (author)
ISBN 0-06-250223-9

LI
RONG ZHOU

blue vase with flowers
this artist seldom gives
titles for their work
and I miss working on my calligraphy,
so I am creating titles to suit the day
this is "BLUE VASE WITH FLOWERS"
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