Must Daoists Follow a Vegetarian Diet?

Must Daoists Follow a Vegetarian Diet?

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Must Daoists Follow a Vegetarian Diet?

As a religion that values life and cherishes vitality, Daoism teaches that all beings in the world are formed from the essence and energy of heaven and earth. All creatures possess equal rights to existence, just like humans. However, human greed has destroyed their habitats, slaughtered their bodies, thereby accumulating boundless karmic obstacles and corrupting compassionate hearts. Vegetarianism serves as a concrete response to the prohibition against killing, while also promoting longevity - aligning perfectly with Daoism's emphasis on health preservation.

Though Daoism advocates vegetarianism and includes "abstaining from killing" among its precepts for practitioners, it does not rigidly link vegetarianism with spiritual cultivation. This is particularly true for lay practitioners, for whom strict vegetarianism is not mandatory.

Different Daoist sects observe varying practices. Among contemporary schools, Quanzhen Dao priests strictly adhere to ancient teachings by abstaining from all meat and pungent vegetables. However, Zhengyi sect priests may consume meat under the "threefold purity" principle: meat not witnessed being slaughtered, not heard being slaughtered, and not specifically killed for oneself.

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