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Title: Beyond Veganism
Author: Anonymous
Language: en
Topics: criticism and critique, vegan
Source: Originally published in Green Anarchist #11. Retrieved on 22nd April 2009 from http://www.insurgentdesire.org.uk/beyondveganism.htm (Via Wayback Machine)
Notes: These sections are part of a larger group of essays on “domestication”. “Beyond the Consumption of Domestication, Beyond the Programming of Life”, and “Beyond the Programming of Life, Beyond Civilization” are other sections which we may feature in the future. Tell us what you think.

Anonymous

Beyond Veganism

“They’ll be feeding us, They’ll be feeding on us...”

“We will learn We will love We will work, Change each other....we will

spread, we will cover the Earth, like air and water, tomorrow’s blank,

we’ll just fill it in, with our own answers, If we’re stopped we’ll just

start again, that’s our new offer.”

—Desaparecidos, from Read Music, Speak Spanish

“Eating establishes humankind’s most primordial bonds with the natural

world. Because it utilizes the senses, eating, more than any other human

experience, brings us to our fullest and most intimate relationship with

the environment. In recent generations this intimate relationship has

been shattered by a food production system that has profoundly separated

us from nature and from those working the land. Under the rubric of

“progress” we have bought into being mere consumers, passive cogs in the

alienated industrial food system. But now, more and more of us have

realized that “progress” is an incomplete concept; we have begun to ask,

“Progress toward what?” Once the question is asked, the response is

chilling. Industrial “progress” leads us to a future of increased

environmental devastation, mass starvation, social disruption, and

corporate control of the seeds of the Earth. Clearly, this is not

progress.”

— From Fatal Harvest

Life has become domestication. Almost the entire world populace is

wrapped up into the forced prescription of a psychotropic and physically

addictive linear reality. Welcome to civilization. This, and ever more

of This is progress enshrined, cemented over the wild as into our being.

Our very cells possess intelligence and memory. This idea has been

arrived at by practitioners of many different eastern spiritualities,

western sciences, quantum physics and hunter-gatherer bands. A

deliberate and ingenious plot to program life at the cellular level and

beyondread nano-techis being played out by those in control of the

machine-like existence we are conditioned to accept. It is a myth we are

enculturated into and mangled by constantly. The computer-generated

reality outlined in the movie The Matrix is much closer to the world

that has been devised for us than people are willing to wake up to. By

teaching, no, forcing us to consume domesticationthe torture, rape,

imprisonment and assimilation of plants, animals, insects, soil, habitat

and wildness in every formthe heads of state and those wielding power

are physically redesigning our minds and bodies. The blueprint with

which they work has built within it ten thousand years of knowledge of

tyrannical manipulation procedures. Nazi scientists honed, and continue

to hone, their knowledge of severe forms of social and individual

control to the point of extinguishing the possibility of thinking about

freedom. Whoever sits at the throne of civilization knows full well what

they are doing. Leftism, reformism, veganism, and all other ideologies

make up integral parts of their machine. They keep us dutifully hacking

away at the edges of their castle, while we never realize that we are

only polishing the walls of our cage.

Their tools of control are deceptive and require of us energy, attention

and the knowledge of many years of conditioning to even accept their

existence. Cars, roads, farm fields, grocery stores, rocket ships,

airplanes, cities, and concrete landscaping for miles and miles and

miles are all absurdities. None of these things were familiar or

acceptable in any way to North American tribal people when the European

machine arrived on the shores. They saw through the domestication for

what it was. It’s high time anarchists and anyone else concerned with

liberation start questioning what exactly it is we are putting into our

bodies and onto the Earth.

We know the ways they mutilate our minds: television, computers,

science, western religions, disease, medical technology. Let us now

consider how they rape our bodies, our spirit and the living, breathing

endangered wildness from which we have not yet been fully estranged. Let

us now build a love and gratitude towards all life: plant, animal,

insect, fungus, bacteriumrock, river, mountain, desert, forest, prairie

and consume only what is necessary for existence. In loving ritual, let

us experience the wisdom of the ages that can bring us back to a deep

profound connection with wildness. Living beings of this planet are

resisting the onslaught of civilization. With the war already in

progress, we must consume and become wildness so that wildness may

spread and consume us and undo all the destruction our culture has done.

Veganism: Doctrine or Dogma?

Veganism is a dogmatic and ignorant ideology that keeps us from

communing with all life by creating a false dichotomy between the

mutilation of plants, insects, and wild areas and the similar mutilation

of our animal brothers and sisters. Noble it is to not consume the flesh

of beings who have been raised as slaves, but how noble to leave plants

out of our conception of living beings? How noble is it to consume

“organic” crops, still planted in linear rows, fertilized and nourished

by the shit of enslaved creatures? This shit contains antibiotics, and

any other poisons injected into the shit’s producer by its proclaimed

owner. Nourishment by these means still contains linear conditioning,

from the ground up. Healthy diets may or may not contain meat; this is

not the question being posed. What to include in one’s diet is a

personal, bioregional decision which must always be respectful toward

all life and mineral that is to be consumed.

The simplistic radical vegan assertion that “meat is murder” is

unarguable within a certain limited ideological framework, but it really

only begins to scratch the epidermis or outer layer of how the

vibrational essence of all we ingest, breathe, consume and surround

ourselves with affects and alters our own vibrational patterns, and

hence, our mental and emotional states. Certain dietary theorists argue

that schizophrenia (which afflicts more people in the Western World than

cancer, diabetes and heart disease combined) is related to a protein

toxemia caused by ingesting excessive amounts of tryptophane-laden beef,

the chemical and hormone marinated flesh of our dead bovine slaves.

Canadian psychologist Abram Hoffer observed that when the human body

produces more adrenaline than it can eliminate, it begins to break down

into two true hallucinogens, adrenochrome and adrenalutin. These

chemicals distort and narrow consciousness, induce paranoia, and

reinforce obsessive-compulsive behavior. In short, they cause

schizophrenia. Consistent with what militant vegetarians have been

saying for years, when animals raised in oppressive, prison-like

conditions are callously slaughtered by assembly line workers, the fear

and horror of their existence is released biochemically into their

bodies, which we consume, and which then become a part of our own lives.

This is only one example of how civilization colonizes our minds,

spirits and cellular structure by conditioning our body chemistry

itself. Just as civilization and its totally repressive social order

train (program) us from birth to accept a fear-ridden, schizophrenic way

of “life,” the domestication of our wild natures sinks in past the level

of verbal conditioning, to our body chemistry, regimenting our

metabolism and nervous systems, trapping us in set patterns of behavior

and thought, taming us. To fully control our minds and confine our

awareness the system needs to first create mental confusion in its

subjects, through both psychic and dietary means. Consuming poisons will

poison us, irradiated foods irradiate us, and by consuming domestication

and linearity, we become domesticated and linear.

All change is due to the rearrangement or motion of energy patterns

relative to each other. The vibration patterns we choose to associate

withespecially with regard to domesticated or wild foodcan play an

integral role in the de-civilizing process. If we recognized the true

power of anything we put into our bodies, then we would choose foods

with the type of energy vibrations for the level of consciousness

(mental freedom) and physical adventure we would like to experience. We

would choose foods that detoxify and strengthen us, and as a result,

help snap the ropes of civilized, well-ordered thoughts and habits and

loosen the boundaries of accepted, manufactured “reality.” At this

point, diet becomes not an issue of morality or “political correctness,”

but a part of reclaiming our lives and minds through any available means

and strategies.

Wild foods alter our biochemical and molecular makeupas does the poison

embalmed dead food that the system successfully sells usand almost

alchemically start to reconnect us to the feral path. Wild foods will

aid us in the radical act of reuniting with sources of power the system

has tried to hide from us and destroy, forces and “realities” that were

and are known by all primal peoples, by all of our ancestors. Wild foods

help us go wild and develop circular and complete relationships with

Earth and her creatures, as contrasted with the separated, linear

control patterns that seem to typify western patriarchal thinking.

The ideas we’re discussing here actually have very little to do with

veganism, and a lot more to do with discovering who our plant and animal

allies are, that is to say, the sources of energy that will give us the

strength we will need to destroy this civilization.

You Are What You Eat

Slow down for a moment and put this paper aside. Reflect on your body,

your limbs. Think for awhile about the processes that occur in your

organs and their cells as you tell your arm to move, as you tell your

fingers to turn the pages of this zine. Now, consider what is taking

place in your body when taking in cells and air from the environment.

There is something that tells these cells to create our physical form.

There is some intelligence within our being that organizes cells into

what are our organs, our limbs, our eyes, everything we are in the

material world. What is this intelligence that makes us up out of a

chaotic universe and holds our cells together? We have to live in our

bodies, so we might as well start thinking about how they work.

There is a functioning intelligence that makes atoms into molecules,

molecules into organelles and cells, cells into organs and flesh and all

of this together equals our functioning human body. This intelligence is

equivalent to what motivates matter to congeal into plants, trees,

animals, insects, mountains, oceans, rivers and everything else we see

(some may say, “it is the brain that organizes our cells into our

bodies!” To you I pose the question, what intelligence, then, tells our

cells to form our brains?) Some kind of energy holds everything

together. Through the life and death processes, which all involve the

eating of one form by another, all matter and energy in the universe

constantly ebbs and flows in and out of every existing piece of matter.

Every breath of air we inhale has been shared by every plant, animal and

human that has ever existed. Air pollution tells the same tale, as we

take in air, full of hydrocarbon chains, smoke and tar from factories

and cars, we realize the interconnectedness of all air on the planet. In

the same manner with which we share air with every living thing, we also

share cells with every creature and “inanimate” objects because we all

eat and get eaten by one another as we have since the beginning of life

as we know it. The processes of eating, drinking and breathing can all

be done consciously or unconsciously. Even though we must exert

deliberate energy to eat or drink, we can choose to be much more alert

and aware of these many-times-daily events. The immediate reasons we

should start paying attention to our bodily functions are quite clear

from this perspective: as we become more aware of the universes dancing

within our bodies, we can become ever closer to the way the greater

universe works and the powers waiting for us within it. Like a tiny Zen

garden compared to a large one, the microcosm is the same as the

macrocosm.

Think about what must occur when you consume the cells of other

once-living beings, plant or animal. How does your body break down and

process the cells you eat? What happens to the intelligence built into

the cells, DNA if you will, when it is consumed by another being? We

literally become what we eat, drink and breathe. If we are constantly

eating domestication in any form, drinking sold and processed water and

breathing smoke and toxin filled air, then it follows that we become

domesticated, processed, sold and filled with smoke and toxins.

Anti-authoritarians would be wise to consume liberation, the animals and

plants that live wild and free up until the moment of their death,

rather than the planned linear existence of farmed plants and animals.

Our cells must be liberated if our beings are to be truly free.

Enhancing Wildness Through Food Acquisition

Extrapolating from the idea that all cells have a memory and an

intelligence, even the foodstuffs we acquire that have their origins in

slavery may still be of value. Their value may be enhanced by the ways

in which we acquire, process, handle and consume them. If we are

consciously grateful for the food we consume, empathetic and aware of

what oppression it may have suffered, we can let that cellular

intelligence know that we wish to make a different world for all life

and hence, be nourished more consciously and directly through

communication between our cells and others. This can be approached from

another angle. When sexual interactions occur between two or more

people, the more genuine and honest the communication between the

individuals, the more fulfilling and amazing the connection. When two

individuals cross the line into a physical relationship, there are

energetic and cellular bonds and exchanges between those individuals.

Cells and energy intermingle between our bodies and the food we eat. The

more loving and wild the food, the more loving and wild the person. We

must learn to show the same gratitude for the food we eat and the

environments that sustain us as we wish to show our lovers, families and

friends. Patriarchy is evident in our beings down to the way we consume

our food. It is said that the same philosophy which oppresses women also

oppresses the Earth. Anarchy must encompass a constant empathetic

awareness of how everything and everyone around us is being oppressed.

Food, acquired through donation, handled by loving and giving

individuals and handed out to those in need, contains much nourishing

potential. Virtually all of the food in supermarkets is processed and

domesticated. A growing amount of it is irradiated with nuclear

contaminants while our water contains a waste product of aluminum

production, commonly known as fluoride. Yet, what cellular intelligence

remains in this food and water? How much interaction can we have with

these tortured, imprisoned cells? When we write letters to prisoners,

the arrival of kind words brings a smile to a prisoner’s face and warmth

to their day. Although imprisoned, they still feel emotions, still yearn

to be free. Could it be possible to communicate to the food we eat that

we are liberators, and that we mean to put the energy we gain from them

to liberating use? In the way a prisoner smiles and jokes in letters, so

may plant and animal cells that have been through industrial hell enjoy

our love and kindness and may even show gratitude while becoming part of

us. This may be a way to put an end to the cycle of domestication. We

may convert domesticated cells into wildness through our eating rituals.

A father quits drinking alcohol to raise a new child, breaking a

multi-generational pattern of alcoholism in his family. We can break the

ten-thousand year cycle of domestication and control by quitting

civilization in every way possible. The way we approach life must change

radically; inherent in this change will be the liberating potential to

shatter every illusion of control and domination enforced upon us.

Is there anyone who would argue that microwave food is better than food

prepared by the light of a campfire deep in the woods? Liberated food —

that is, food that has been expropriated from its sterile place on the

shelves of urbania/suburbia — may experience a rush of sorts that

reinvigorates the cells in the food as it’s being rescued from the grips

of capitalism. Maybe plants and animals hate commerce and trade as much

as some of us humans. There are surely enough reports of animals and

plants and climates revolting meaningfully against civilization to

convince us that our allies in this war are many. We have just been

taught to not consider other life as intelligent as ourselves. It is

time to defy the absurd disconnection that civilization illusions over

us. Tear off your masks, tear off the headphones, take a walk in the

woods, remember that Cherokee warriors would stand in the forest with

their backs to large trees to regenerate energy for travel and battle.

There is power in this world that is autonomous and liberating. This

power lies in the communion of beings beyond our silly language and

species barriers. Native peoples did not learn plant identification from

books, nor from trial and error. They learned the knowledge of medicine

through direct communication with each individual plant. This is not a

mystical ability. Truly mystical is the way civilizationthrough

economics, time, TV, computer, language, media, agriculturecontrols us

down to the fiber of our beings. We must start seeing through the haze

and smog to embrace the connections that already exist between us and

our plant, animal, insect, fungal, and bacteriological brethren.

Bon Appetite!

In life, as in death, proceed with dignity. Be attentive, locate and

spread beauty wherever it may be, taking risks and neither seeking out

nor avoiding death. We have nothing but illusions to get rid of. A world

of joy and kindness exists under the surface of every bit of concrete.

Be inspired by what can be found beneath the iron masks welded to our

faces. Civilized armor weighs down our lives. Our eyes have been filled

so long by darkness that waking up is like walking out of a theater into

a mid-morning summer sun. The first glimpse of freedom is blinding and

frightening. From there, the butterflies never leave your stomach and

dreams never leave your consciousness. It’s a long wild ride from

domestication to liberation. About as long of a ride as it is from where

you’re sitting to the nearest wildlands, or if you’re feeling

particularly joyous, wildness is always near. It burns brightest where

there are riots, revolts, and actions against the state and power

structures. There are less obvious reasons why the underground is called

underground; Peg Millet of Earth First!; claimed she became a cactus in

the desert to avoid capture by helicopters, FBI agents with dogs and

other pigs who had surrounded her and her comrades. Our wild brothers

and sisters are full of gratitude for our actions to defend them and to

cultivate wildness within ourselves and without. Plants, animals,

insects, and all other forms of life are fighting to survive and re-grow

over the concrete wasteland our civilization has wrought. Now we stand

alongside them. Now we learn to communicate in whatever ways possible

with these newfound comrades. Their struggles are ours. Be healthy, eat

well, live well and love well. The heat of our bodies is akin to the

heat of lava, magma from the outer core of the earth, full of burning

energy that originates with the beginning of the universe. Let us burn

within, comrades. Now we spread the fires of revolt. Bon Appetite!