Veganism has affected my life in so many unexpected ways. In understanding and adopting this way of thinking and relating to the world, intentionality has been a powerful agent in my life. Living according to my values has allowed me to achieve balance in a way I never had before. Now I am able to make decisions that echo and promote the beliefs that resonate with me most deeply.
Veganism was the perfect spiritual decision and came at just the right time – to live a cleaner life; in mind, body and spirit. It is such a freeing and empowering decision! Before, I felt a missing piece in how I lived my life. Veganism was the ultimate way for me to finally express the powerful connection I feel towards humans, animals, and nature.
Being a vegan for a year I feel much better about what I put in my body, and my body knows it too. I have more energy and I dropped to a stable weight of 15 pounds less. I am happy to cook, eat, and share the joys of food with anyone willing to sit down.
During my summer job I had a 13 year old camper say “I like that you’re a vegan because you know how to make vegetables taste good.” During my time in Iceland, I was the only vegan of the group in a country of dairy and lamb. I remained strong and the reward was great. People became aware of what they were eating and always thought of me. This resulted in them trying to make vegan desserts and it ended up being almost universal group consensus that the vegan brownies were much better than the egg-laden ones. At the end of the semester, I had one fellow student become a vegan and another in contemplation about it. I am glad that I could at least pass the light on to the others.
Through the inevitable challenges, I have become more dedicated and passionate about food and strengthening humankind’s bond with nature. I have become more aware of my role with other animals in the global ecosystem and I am realizing that through the use of food one can see how unjustly separated we have become from what makes us.
Enjoying the riches of the vegan lifestyle has allowed me to remove myself from this cycle and to see it from an alternate view. I have come to see this view as a blessing and I am grateful for the food I eat. I have learned to love cooking from scratch and for groups of people and now I crave the days of going to the grocery store just to look at the produce aisle. I am excited to graduate school so that I can finally settle down in a place where I can have a garden of my own. A deep connection to food has revitalised my life.
Veganism allowed me to integrate all that I had become into the life I was so used to. Veganism has given me opportunities to meet other like-minded people and has opened up so many doors I would not have been exposed to otherwise. Being vegan has allowed me to work with other vegan students at my university and together we have helped make many changes to our school – from increasing vegan awareness to expanding the vegan meal options. Veganism has served as a bridge between my new self and my old setting, allowing me to meet people I could relate to after returning from abroad. In turn, this has both solidified my sense of veganism and helped it evolve further.