The author, a vegan, explains their stance on abortion, emphasizing the importance of bodily autonomy and population control. They argue that while abortion is not a natural process, neither are many human practices that contribute to overpopulation and environmental damage. They also highlight the option of adoption as a way to provide homes for children in need. The author concludes by addressing potential guilt and encourages understanding and support for individuals facing difficult decisions.
Category: Articles
Welcome to the complete collection of writings by Laura Warner. This archive brings together every story, guide, and reflection featured on the blog—ranging from veganism and animal rights to mental health and feminist theory. With a unique perspective rooted in Toronto, these articles provide a holistic view of what it means to live consciously in today’s world. Browse the full library to find inspiration for your own journey of self-improvement and global impact.
Raw Brownies For a Stronger Heart & Constipation Relief
The author shares a recipe for a healthy and delicious dessert using nuts, dates, cocoa, and a liquid sweetener. They highlight the nutritional benefits of each ingredient, such as improved digestion, reduced inflammation, and boosted heart health. The recipe is customizable and can be adjusted to suit individual preferences.
Entangled Hearts: Navigating the Paradox of Love for a Toxic Partner
The author discusses the complexities of dealing with toxic people. They emphasize the importance of understanding the underlying reasons for toxic behavior, such as past trauma or emotional difficulties. While advocating for healthy boundaries and self-preservation, the author also suggests offering support and guidance to these individuals. However, they stress that helping someone who is toxic can be challenging and requires careful consideration of one’s own well-being.
Harmony in the Wild: The Importance of Listening to Animals
The author argues that humans can communicate with animals beyond verbal language. By observing body language and understanding emotional cues, we can foster empathy and compassion for other species. They challenge the notion of speciesism and advocate for recognizing the sentience and inherent worth of all beings. The author emphasizes the importance of listening and respecting animals, recognizing their individuality and emotional complexity.