
For the Times; they are a Changing
“…Come mothers and
fathers throughout the land
And don't criticize what you can't understand…
Your sons and your daughters are beyond your
command
Your old road is rapidly agin'
Please get out of the new one, if you can't lend your hand
For the times they are a-changin'…
Bob Dylan
I remember when my dad used to try to sneak meat into my food. I
suppose that he had a fear of nutritional deficiency. And NOW, he’s
been vegetarian for 15 years and my parents keep a vegan kitchen at
home. I remember when my brother teased me and told me what meat was so
he could get my dinner. My brother did get my dinner! I became a
vegetarian instantly from that exchange. And NOW, he’s a long-time
vegan and author of several vegan recipe books.
I remember when I stopped buying leather products and all I could wear
was sandals or tennis shoes. NOW, all-man-made material shoes are
readily accessible at stores like Payless or discount stores, as well
as many on-line purchasing sites.
I remember when I couldn’t explain my ‘new found veganism’ without
being verbally attacked or ridiculed. NOW, no matter in which
hemisphere I find myself, that never happens anymore. Sometimes I think
that people's reactions might be a reflection of our own assurance, or
lack of it, on being a vegan.
There was a time when I didn’t even know another vegan!!! NOW, as fast
as one can type ‘vegan’ and push a button, one can find oneself
speaking with a vegan anywhere in the world.
I remember when
vegan food was bland and not alluring. I remember when neither I nor
anyone else, could, or knew how to, prepare delicious vegan food. NOW,
there are nearly a hundred vegan recipe books offered in the American
Vegan Society’s magazine: American Vegan.
I remember when
the word ‘vegan’ wasn’t even in the dictionary, and the word was so
unfamiliar that I called myself a ‘vey-gan’. NOW, ‘Vee-gn’ is so
familiar, there are hundreds of vegan companies.
When I was
growing up in Ohio, I never heard of a health food store. NOW, there
are establishments that supply meat analogs and vegan replacements for
cheese, milk, ice cream and eggs, and they are thriving. Even grocery
stores worldwide carry a range of dairy milk alternatives, as well as
tempeh/tofu and soy and wheat meats. There was a time I didn’t know
what tofu was and NOW it is in every grocery store. I remember when
vegan ice cream and cheese were beyond my wildest dreams. I stopped
eating ice cream and dairy at a time when there were NO alternatives!
NOW, we have been rewarded with Organic Soy Delicious, Tofurky meat
analogs, Vegenaise, Tropical Source 100% dairy-free chocolates, etc.
that make it EASY to be vegan!
I remember when
it was difficult to buy vegan toiletries and cosmetics in a natural
food store. Labels used to read ‘Not tested on animals’ but still
contained animal-derived ingredients. Or they read ‘Cruelty-free’ while
containing lanolin or bee products, etc. The times; they are a
changing, because NOW we have the ‘Vegan Seal of Approval’ stamped on
toiletries or the word ‘vegan’ on product labels.
There was a time
when dogs were carnivore; end of story. NOW, we know that dogs have
evolved to being able to thrive on a plant-based diet. Dogs are
evolving along with their human companions.
I remember when
zoos were nothing more than animal prisons. With human evolution,
modern zoos have evolved to allowing humans to view protected animals
in their outdoor, natural-like habitat, far from ideal, but greatly
improved.
I remember the
birth of the animal rights movement. I used to collect and save
newspaper clippings. I remember when animal rights organisations were
run by people who ate animals themselves. None of them were vegan! And
NOW, this is no longer true. NOW, vegan organizations gather together
in conference. I remember when The American Vegan Society and Gentle
World were the only vegan organisations I’d ever heard of. NOW, there
are many vegan organizations popping up on a web search. NOW, if I want
to send my mom in another state, a gift of vegan chocolates or baked
goods, I can go on-line and do so. In recent years, many vegan on-line
web stores exist. There must be an increasing number of people wanting
to purchase ‘cruelty-free’ and thus the web sites are born to supply
the demand.
I remember being vegan when NO ONE else around me was, or had even heard of it!! This was prior to computer technology. I was absolutely SURE of the ‘rightness’ of it, and yet, NO ONE ELSE agreed! I was rewarded for my absolute ‘sureness’ with a life of knowing many beautiful vegans throughout the years, and since age 24 I’ve ONLY lived with vegans in a vegan community. I was rewarded for having that certainty when surrounded by opposing viewpoints.
I remember reading AHIMSA magazine (the original magazine put out by H.
Jay and Freya Dinshah of the American Vegan Society) and first being
exposed to the truth of dairy. I remember saying ‘NO, let it not be
true that I have to stop eating dairy. Too hard! How can I possibly
stop eating my rennetless cheese and ice cream?’ NOW, 26 years later,
the thought of eating the secretions and bodily fluids of some animal
is a repulsive thought; the other end of the spectrum from ‘No, not my
cheese too’ way of once thinking. Human consciousness is evolving. We
can reprogram our thoughts. We can alter our habits. We can change our
viewing, for a higher one.
I remember NOT KNOWING what it will be like to be vegan and will my health fare? NOW I know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the truth of veganism. What religion could teach more than a vegan’s life of compassion? What could make someone feel closer to God than LIVING ‘a more gentle and kind way’ every minute of their life? NOW, I KNOW, that the vegan diet and lifestyle was an immeasurable help to my physical and spiritual health.
I remember when I was young, pondering why people didn’t see the truth
of veganism. What was wrong with them; were they blind? I wondered. Why
couldn’t they comprehend, see, feel something so obvious to me? And
NOW, many more people DO agree with me! And yes, the times; they are a
changing, but those same questions still live inside my mind; unchanged
after all these years…why can’t people see the TRUTH of veganism? It
seems so easy to see.
Even though we are at war as are many other countries, crime and
violence is rampant, humans enslave and abuse children, wasteful
consumerism is on the rise, clear cutting of old growth forests is
practiced and it looks like the world is a real ‘nut house’; don’t give
up! Human consciousness is obviously evolving as seen from the growth
of the ‘vegan movement’. We vegans are the forerunners of a ‘super
humane’ race. NOW, 16 year olds are making the choice to be vegan. I
hear about two young American boys overseas in China. They are using
their allowance money to purchase and then free rats, turtles and other
animals from the town food market. NOW, vegan information is readily
available on-line. NOW, musicians sing vegan-promoting lyrics. So yes,
the times; they are a changing! And we’re all a part of it. As vegans,
we are voting with our dollars, for which way it will all go. There is
a dichotomy in existence on the planet; both are expanding
simultaneously. Wars, over-population of Earth, pollution of our
natural resources are all escalating. At the very same time, veganism
and a COMPASSION FOR BEINGS BEYOND OURSELVES, is also growing.
I remember when I was
a young girl, saving a mouse from my cat’s mouth, and NOW I have a much
expanded calling from those I work to save. I want to save the deer,
the rabbits, the dogs, the horses, the donkeys, the elephants, the
pandas, goats, pigs, cows, turkeys, frogs, bees, giraffes, primates
(and the humans). I LOVE animals as much as super-humanly possible in
order to combat animal exploitation; in order to STOP the hunter from
shooting the beautiful deer, or the vivisector from coldly and cruelly
torturing sweet innocent love objects, or the Asian man from killing
and eating man’s best friend, or a woman wearing a coat made from the
stolen coats of a multitude of animals who had to suffer in agony for
it, or the billions of farm animals living a life of hell because of
humans; whose capacity to feel is all clogged up with animal fat. The
karma is clear.
As vegans, let’s lead
toward the Light of Love, Truth, Gentleness, Integrity, Honesty and
Soulfulness. Don’t lose heart. Don’t give up, for the times; they are a
changing!
Copyright © Pauline Lloyd 2005