Is true veganism only defined in ones heart and soul?!


Question: The ancient cultures and "true vegans" see it as an integral part of a spiritual path that defines ones life. They defined veganism CENTURIES before anyone in some trivial vegan society or some sod named Watson.

So the answer is "yes".


Answers: The ancient cultures and "true vegans" see it as an integral part of a spiritual path that defines ones life. They defined veganism CENTURIES before anyone in some trivial vegan society or some sod named Watson.

So the answer is "yes".

As many people on the forum have pointed out, living a life that affects no animals in any way is impossible, but if in your heart and soul you are doing the things you believe make as little impact as possible then I suppose those are the only real constraints that exist.

Veganism is really something you truly must believe in because it is a difficult lifestyle to live. Many people aren't accepting and it can be a more expensive lifestyle, however if their intentions are pure, they will maintain being a vegan

Yes, I believe so.

No.

It's defined by the Vegan Society & Donald Watson. :)

Huh? Could you elaborate on that please?





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