Master Da 'an replied: Since you are a vegetarian and practice the Pure Land Method, you not only don't kill life, but also convey this concept of compassion and filial piety to all sentient beings through our own words and deeds. You should do this.
Now you have to shoot these recipes. If they are vegetarians, you can shoot them. If it's delicacies, you can shoot it beautifully, which will arouse everyone's greed. This is problematic.
There used to be a documentary called China on the Tip of the Tongue, which was said to be very popular. I was introduced to it, but I couldn't stand it after watching it for half an hour. It will arouse people's greed, and many of them are delicious food. This association and this practice are problematic.
Therefore, if you want to be a pure Buddhist, you must start with the details. Discipline should be strict, and you can't make excuses for yourself-I won't go, others will go.
Whether you go or not is the cause and effect of others, and whether you go or not is your personal cause and effect. Just because I don't go, others will go, so I can go. There is no such logical relationship.
You said that when you shoot, you can also recite Buddha for all the victims. This reason is even more far-fetched Maybe you really want to shoot these things in your heart.
Direct and indirect killing should be stopped, and more should be done to protect students and spread vegetarian culture. This is what a Buddhist disciple who practices compassion should do.