The Goose Whisperer: much more than just easing the consciences of foie gras eaters.

At one end of the foods and ethics spectrum of arguments there is the argument about GM foods – can it ever be cleared, in most people’s minds, to provide all the food necessary for a hungrily growing world?   At the other end of the spectrum is the issue of how can those who like foie gras find a non-cruel way to produce it – this video is about the latter.

At the Taste3 conference, chef Dan Barber tells the story of a small farm in Spain that has found a humane way to produce foie gras. Raising his geese in a natural environment, farmer Eduardo Sousa embodies the kind of food production Barber believes in.

Dan Barber is elegant, eloquent and provides a presentation almost as rich as foie gras itself.  It is worthy of being the text for a PI (Philosophical Inquiry lesson).  Its 20min long but it repays a full listen

One source of information about the traditional methods for producing foie gras is HERE

Art, Nature and realizing our own Beauty

To look upon beauty, in art or in nature, is to realize our own beauty.

Buddha-face art

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The relative context of perspective – or new perspective from re-contextualizing?

Art teaches. Nature teaches.

Buddhism is compassion. When we realize our own beauty the boundaries of our compassion expand.

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Compassion is love shaped into an embrace.