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094: Spirituality at the Deepest Level Means Do No Harm with Pria Acharya

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For years, many people live their lives unaware of the harsh realities behind their everyday choices, until a moment of truth compels them to act. This was the case for Priya Acharya, a mindfulness consultant and vegan activist, who shared her transformative journey on a recent episode of the NHA Health Science Podcast, hosted by Dr. Frank Sabatino. Dr. Sabatino and Priya dug deep into her transition from a vegetarian upbringing to becoming a dedicated advocate for veganism. Her upcoming documentary, "Do No Harm," promises to explore the ethical complexities of the dairy industry, shedding light on issues often hidden from public view.

A Foundation in Compassion

Priya's story begins with her upbringing in a Hindu family in India, where the principle of ahimsa, or non-violence, was a fundamental aspect of her life. Raised in a culture that venerates cows and promotes vegetarianism, Priya naturally adopted a diet free from meat. However, as she delved deeper into spiritual and psychological studies, she began to question the ethical implications of consuming dairy products, which eventually led her to veganism.

The Shift to Veganism

The shift from vegetarianism to veganism was not an overnight decision for Priya. It was a gradual process fueled by increasing awareness and concern over the practices within the dairy industry. As she conducted more research, Priya discovered the often brutal realities behind dairy production, both in the United States and India. This newfound understanding highlighted the disconnect between her cultural teachings of compassion and the treatment of animals in the dairy industry, prompting her to embrace a fully vegan lifestyle.

The "Do No Harm" Documentary

In her upcoming documentary, "Do No Harm," Priya explores the ethical dilemmas associated with dairy consumption, particularly within cultures that hold the cow in high esteem. The six-part series uses a narrative storytelling approach to connect with viewers emotionally, focusing on her personal journey and the broader societal implications of dairy production. Priya aims to create a dialogue around these issues, encouraging viewers to question long-held beliefs and consider the impact of their dietary choices.

Challenging Cultural Norms

One of the key themes in Priya's discussion was the cultural contradiction she observed, especially in India. Despite the cow's sacred status in Hinduism, the reality of dairy farming often involves significant animal suffering. Priya shared poignant observations from her visits to cattle farms in India, where she witnessed calves being neglected or starved, a stark contrast to the reverence traditionally afforded to these animals. This dissonance underscored the need for greater awareness and education about the realities of dairy production, even in cultures that ostensibly prioritize compassion.

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