More than 600 pounds of lobsters were spared from the the pot, thanks to compassionate monks on Prince Edward Island, Canada.
The monks bought the lobsters from various places around the Island, said Venerable Dan of the Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society in Little Sands.
On Saturday, they boarded a fishing boat and released them back into the ocean off the coast of Wood Islands.
"Hopefully, we can find a spot where there are no cages waiting for them," said Dan.
The purpose is to cultivate compassion not just for the lobsters, but for all beings, he said.
"We respect everyone's dietary choice, so we're not doing this to convert everybody to be vegetarians or vegans," he said.
"This whole purpose for us is to cultivate this compassion toward others.
"It doesn't have to be lobsters, it can be worms, flies, any animals, drive slower so we don't run over little critters on the street."
Before releasing the lobsters, the monks held a 20-minute ceremony with a prayer and chant to the Buddha of compassion.
Dan said you don't have to have a ceremony or be a Buddhist to practice compassion to be nicer to all the living beings around you and try to think from their point of view.
"If your loved ones were in this situation, what would they like you to do?" he said. "To give them a helping hand and put them back to where they feel comfortable and we believe if everybody's able to do that, it will become a better place, a more harmonic place."
He said Islanders, including fisherman, have supported their cause.
"Fishermen actually found us a better place to release the lobster so they won't be captured again," he said.
5 comments:
Are they sure the fishermen won't go back for the lobsters after they left?
Good for them. I do like seafood, but I do feel sorry for the critters when I see them in tanks in the fish shop.
well I hope they at least put it back where they were caught--you never know how a non native species will effect the established ecosystem
The released lobsters likely making the way back to the most comfortable location, where the lobsters were caught in the first place.
Wonder how many people could've been helped by the cash they wasted on lobsters...
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