Animal Liberation Fund
| Where there is a mind, there are feelings such as pain, pleasure, and joy. No sentient being wants pain; instead all want happiness. Since we all share these feelings at some basic level, we as rational human beings have an obligation to contribute in whatever way we can to the happiness of other species and try our best to relieve their fears and sufferings. | ||
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His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama |
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Animal liberation is one of Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s heart practices. Animals that are slated to be killed such as lobsters and other sea creatures destined for consumption in restaurants or worms and crickets used as fishing bait are rescued and circumambulated around holy objects and texts in order to plant the seeds of enlightenment in their minds. They receive blessings from blessed water, prayers are said for their good rebirths and the benefit of all beings and then these creatures are released into safe environments to live out their natural lives.
Rinpoche blessing animals.
The benefits of animal liberation practice are vast. Not only do the creatures being liberated receive benefit, animal liberation practice is also recommended for those with illnesses or heavy life obstacles, as saving the lives of others creates the karmic cause to live longer oneself. Rinpoche says: “For the person who liberates animals, or whoever wants to dedicate the merit to those with life obstacles, this practice helps them to obtain long life. Even if you don’t expect it, the karma will cause you to have long life.”
Extensive dedications are made for all sponsors to this fund, as well as any other specific dedication requested.
Contribute to the Animal Liberation Fund
For more information and to send names for dedications please contact: Ven Holly Ansett
The Foundation Store offers a booklet of teachings and practices from Lama Zopa Rinpoche to benefit animals, including the animal liberation practice.
The Animal Liberation Fund is a project of FPMT Inc. All donations made to the fund are tax-deductible within the United States in accordance with IRS Code article 501(C)(3) to the extent allowed by law.