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Higher purpose for the tertiary consumer

April 30, 2020 by xiao bai Leave a Comment

Few days back while eating breakfast, as my mum tuned in to the radio, I heard the DJ mentioning that consuming beef is not environmentally friendly as cows need to consume lots of grass and also release methane gas.  It sparked some thoughts within me.

Well, cows are herbivores, so they are considered to be placed in the lower portion of a food chain. Humans, on the other hand, consume different types of animals and greens, positioning us on the higher side of the food chain. If by rearing cows or consuming beef are considered to be not environmentally friendly, then what is the use of human beings, a tertiary consumer, on this Earth? What then, is the purpose of our life?

And I remembered this award winning short film… If you believe as human beings, our purpose of life is not to hurt Mother Nature nor just to make a living, if you believe there is a higher purpose to our life, to have our self-realisation and to be connected to the mains, follow through the video (takes only 3 mins to watch) and enjoy…

http://www.meditate4healthyliving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Faith-Shorts-2010-Runner-up_-self-realisation-by-silvina-estevez-from-Argentina-1.mp4

 

 

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