Victoria Moran
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Victoria Moran
Victoria Moran is an American author and speaker. She has written a number of books specializing in both spirituality and veganism. Moran hosts the "Main Street Vegan" radio show and podcast on Unity Online Radio...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
CountryUnited States of America
mindfulness infinite moments
In this moment, there is plenty of time. In this moment, you are precisely as you should be. In this moment, there is infinite possibility.
calling chance imperfect
My calling, as one imperfect human, is to celebrate and uphold life every time I get the chance.
magazines our-society taught
Our society on a whole is trained to see young women. There are proportionally far more of them on magazine covers, on TV, and in films than int the actual population. As a result, we have a citizenry taught to see the young and ignore the not-so-young. It isn’t conscious; it’s Pavlovian. (13)
compassion may action
Compassion in action may be the glorious possibility that could protect our crowded, polluted planet ...
weapons slingshots materials
Gandhi was a David with no material weapon.. not even a slingshot.
queens order mind
There are some things that money can't buy: peace of mind, for starters, and lean muscle mass. Neither the Queen of England nor the founder of Microsoft can put in an order for either one.
mountain-ranges littles way
I'm over the hill, maybe even the whole mountain range, but I don't see it that way even one little bit.
list love maybe people sugar tv
I know that as a vegan, I'm in a minority. People love their meat. It's up there with sugar and TV and maybe even coffee on the list of inalienable American rights.
raising totally vegan
Vegetarian is like raising a kid Mennonite. It's difficult but not that different. Raising your kid vegan is like being Amish. A totally different world.
argue best example felt incredible life seems share
In the past, I used to argue with those who didn't share my views. I felt this incredible need to 'make my point.' Now I live my life and do my best to be an example of what seems right to me.
apparently brutal carry covered cup eat ending follow human injured life outside pause pigeons rescue spiders tiny wasps wildlife
I don't eat animals. I rescue strays and take injured pigeons to the wildlife rehab. I carry spiders and wasps outside in a cup covered with a 3x5 card. It would only follow that I'd take pause when contemplating the abrupt and apparently brutal ending of a tiny human being's life, or even a potential human being's life.
activists although divergent handicap hearing people points rid stripe
I don't have the activist temperament. I like listening to divergent points of view and hearing people out. I like getting along. I even like being liked, although activists of any stripe should get rid of that handicap at the outset.
baked beef blamed case clear fits handle hot imperfect nobody people potato somebody sprout
I see people having fits because their coffee is too hot or their baked potato is too cold, or some random something is imperfect and somebody can be blamed for it. These people can fly off the handle and nobody says, 'Too much beef will do that to a person.' If it's a vegan: a clear case of alfalfa sprout poisoning.