#100RaysOfSon – 77
Disturbance In Soul
Recently when Rayyan was going to office, he came across a
guy carrying chickens on a two wheeler. The chicken breeders and vendors have
become quite heartless and never treat hens like living creatures at all. He
says the beaks of those chicken were almost touching the road and they were
terrified. As he stood at the traffic junction, he was quite horrified the way
they were tied. What made him sad was the way the guy carrying the chickens and
everyone around were insensitive to it. He tried talking to the guy carrying
the chicken but he did not respond in a right way.
When Rayyan came back home that day, he pleaded with me to
spare him from chicken consumption since he did not want to be a part of this
cruelty. I recollected all the favourite dishes I would cook for Rayyan and
Farheena from chicken and did not want him to give it up. As I was thinking of
opposing him I saw how sad and dejected he looked and did not reply. Something
about the incident that day had troubled him.
It is not just killing and eating chicken that was troubling
him, but more than that it was the way people are insensitive to this
particular species. Rayyan says that even those people who show sympathy
towards an injured pigeon or any other bird, do not even think of a hen as a
bird. With the way he was emotional I decided to leave him alone for time being
before picking up the issue with him later. He says recently some people were
lamenting the plight of a hurt pigeon, but when they entered the hotel they
ordered grilled chicken without even thinking it was also a bird like the
pigeon. As he was talking about this, I was going through great guilt because
even though I loved my pet chickens, I have never thought of them when I am
eating chicken dishes.
I remember back in Byndoor, once he saw a small hen kept for
sale and bought it home. That hen had been bred for consumption and did not
even know how to walk initially. She would walk sideways like a crab. She could
not peck at strewn food but would only eat randomly pecking at the food given
in a bowl. She was unlike the hens we had in our home at that time. She was
terrified of everything around her. She looked like some character from
cartoons and not a real animal. She would always move around us because she
could not adapt to the world outside for a long time. She had to be kept
separated from other hens for her safety. They would peck at her and chase her
away. Slowly, she started finding her food naturally and moving around in our
backyard. She did not live long though, because when the chicken flu hit our
village, even before we realized she was sick, she was gone.
The way the hen behaved was something that had pulled very
hard at an emotional chord in my heart as well but we people who have been
eating chickens, continue to do that. He never liked beef or mutton and chicken
was the only meat he ate. He doesn’t want to eat eggs because he feels we are
killing the chicks before they are born. Recently when there was discussion
about the abortion law, Rayyan casually remarked, “We humans eat so many eggs
everyday but are worried about unborn human babies. When it comes to chicks,
how cruel we are”. I did not argue that day because it took some time for me to
register that eggs we eat everyday are unborn chicks.
So, after a few days I was talking to Rayyan about the
chickens and why he was so reluctant to eat it. He was hesitant about speaking
out what he was thinking. That doesn’t happen with him often. He usually speaks
out his mind openly. After a bit of prodding, he finally answered, “Maa I don’t
know whether you will believe or understand what I am going to say. I feel
there is peace inside me. You can call it a soul or something and it is very
calm and serene. Whenever I do something wrong, I feel a disturbance in it. I feel
that disturbance when I eat chicken after seeing how that species is tormented
for our taste. Please don’t force me to eat chicken”. He was quite serious of
what he was saying. I was kind of dumbfounded because I never thought I would
hear something like this from Rayyan. He usually speaks only about
scientifically proven rational things and not about divinity, spirituality or
souls. After sometime I recovered and asked him, “Why do you think I don’t feel
such disturbance in my soul when I eat chicken?” “Maa I think you have not
taken care to maintain that peace and maybe there is already disturbance within
you. So, this small ripple may not make a difference. For me it does”. Somehow,
I believed what he was saying. I am trying very hard from that day to find that
peace and serenity within me. It is not easy. I think it is this peace he has
maintained that has allowed him to conquer negative emotions like anger,
jealousy etc.
I respect his wishes and do not force him to eat chicken
anymore though occasionally, I do ask him to taste a bit of what I have cooked.
He obliges but I see the reluctance in him and go through guilt later. Sometimes
when we order pizza, he removes the chicken pieces but eats the pizza.
Farheena was a great lover of chicken dishes, but now she is
also giving up on chicken. She doesn’t ask for it anymore, though when it is
placed in front of her, she cannot resist. I very rarely cook chicken now
because it feels very odd when Rayyan is sitting with us for lunch or dinner
and is avoiding it while we eat it with him sitting among us. Even though we
are not vegetarians, Farheena and I have reduced our non-veg consumption quite
a lot.
He once told me that Dodos were lucky because they became
extinct and did not face the torment, suffering and degrading that happened to
hens. It sounds so true. This is one species that has been reduced to mere food
for everyone.
Rayyan doesn’t has even a tiny streak of violence in him and
cannot inflict pain on anyone, be it human or animal. He says he never feels
that he is superior to any animal but feels he is one of them as a living
being. He doesn’t has hatred towards any animal though I don’t see any love for
house lizards or leeches in him. I am very proud of the way he lived his life
so far.
Since the day I have heard about the peace Rayyan has found
within him, I am yearning to find it for myself. It was the way he mentioned it
that made it something I would like to feel at least once. I want to feel that
tiny ripple happening someday… hope I do.
Remember the crazy rooster? He was so comfortable visiting our
home, sitting on the pillow and also getting into Farheena’s lap or Rayyan’s
shoulder or head. I had a pic of a hen on Rayyan’s head but cannot find it now.
The cruel way hens are carried on two wheelers
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