Spiritual Cultivation and Daily Life
Features on Environmental Protection

By brother initiate Li Te-wei, Taipei, Formosa


Economic and industrial developments have been accompanied by deterioration of the ecological environment on our planet. Natural resources have been mercilessly exploited, causing many severe natural disasters and changes in the world's ecology. Fortunately, many friends of the earth concerned about the environment and society have been striving diligently for the cause of conservation over the years. They have formed alliances to tackle various issues including industrial pollution, animal protection, excessive use of chemicals in farming, destruction of natural habitats, garbage disposal, nuclear safety, water pollution, and air pollution.

In addition to campaigns to inform the public about the importance of environmental protection, such groups are also committed to launching related projects. Although their concepts and activities are affirmed and supported by most people, there is still a gap between the ideal and the reality in the daily lives of ordinary people. Thus, many individuals are not willing to join these campaigns, and instead hope that environmental problems will be lessened or solved by academia and scientific experts, or through governmental policies and legislation. As a result, in many places, environmental protection remains a formality and slogan; it simply cannot be enforced in daily life through practical action.

The idea of "Green Consumerism" can play a vital role in initiating genuine concern among the general public about nature and the environment. The first step taken by "Green Consumers" is to choose daily necessities that are less harmful to the environment, less polluting, more energy saving, and more simply packaged. For instance, energy-saving lighting and electrical switches, nontoxic toys, biodegradable diapers, low-radiation electronic appliances, recyclable tools, water-saving bathroom fixtures, ozone-friendly refrigerators and air-conditioners, cosmetics made of natural compounds, non-petroleum based detergents, and organic vegetables and fruits may be used. In addition, installing kitchen garbage disposal systems and making living environments green and beautiful are also important steps.

Such measures can not only minimize the negative impact of pollution on the environment and health, but also enhance the quality of life. With regard to food, clothing, housing, transportation, education and recreation, we can always give up our old habits for new ones to stay in line with the concept of environmental protection. Let us choose living utensils and lifestyles that give us peace of mind.

Among our group of spiritual practitioners, it is not always necessary to advocate such measures, because we naturally behave like "Green Consumers". Strolling around the Hsihu Center, one can see fellow practitioners wearing casual but comfortable cotton clothes, savoring delicious, naturally grown and nontoxic vegetables, and tirelessly retrieving, categorizing and recycling garbage. The Nectar River, with its pure, clear water, flows through the delightfully green Ashram. There are no luxurious temples or halls, and no superfluous forms of construction or decoration.

By the roadside outside the Center, local farmers sell naturally grown vegetables and fruits, as well as delicious food, natural detergents, and nontoxic insect repellents supplied by fellow practitioners. Permeated by the atmosphere of our respect for life and pristine nature even the plants and trees by the roadside seem to have become our dear friends. From conceiving the idea to putting our words into action, we have seamlessly and effortlessly integrated environmental protection into our daily lives and spiritual practice. (The author is the Secretary-general of the Life and Environment Protection Society of the ROC)

 

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