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Animals

Like humans, animals feel pain, joy, sadness, anger, and fear. While humans have taken the stance that they are superior, animals often have skills that humans lack. Our eyesight cannot compare to that of an eagle, our strength cannot compare to that or a primate, even the ability to fly cannot be duplicated with the human body. Beyond this, animals have the animation of a spirit. They continue to also experience reality once they leave their physical body. They are also on a journey to experience life and progress.

 

Creating Consciousness

  • The change needed must start with thought. We must discuss and learn about the real issues that effect humanity and our place in the galaxy.
  • The path of this change must come from an altruistic desire to see peace and prosperity for all.

 

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Predator and Prey

  • Just as in the human world, there is a portion of the animal population that lives according to the predator and prey perspective. We know that lions hunt gazelle and birds eat worms. We also know that there are animals that do not live this way. For example, a deer does not hunt other animals. However, because of its peaceful nature, often is hunted by the human predator. They are a peaceful race and do not harm the planet or others unless usually provoked. With this consideration, man has harmed the environment at a much greater scale than any animal in the animal kingdom.
  • Animals use their instincts to survive in a predator and prey perspective.
  • Those animals who can kill without remorse or empathy will face future lessons leading to an evolution.
  • Some animal traits are more developed than human traits. This means that without human modern inventions many animals would be greater in strength. For example, without a rifle, a deer could kill a human being.
  • Animals can love just as deeply as humans. While some animals are not as developed, some are just as in the human world some of us are capable of great love and some of us are not. We are all on a journey of growth and expansion. This means that when their young are killed by a predator, they feel loss, saddness and pain.
  • Animals are born with a programming of instinct while many humans come through the forgettful veil and must relearn everything.
  • They are also part of creation on a journey to return to God source. Many of them have development that varies in multiple areas of progression and will one day evolve.
  • Empathy is a part of many animal souls. Some animal souls are more developed than others. Some lack the ability to feel empathy just as there are human sociopaths who are incapable of empathy.
  • Left alone, most of the time, animal populations will sustain themselves. It is the imbalance of environment that causes imbalances in the animal kingdom. It is often man not building and developing with the consideraton of the animals kingdom that is the problem.

The Human Predator Towards Animals

  • God/Source/Prime Creator recognizes the value of each soul as an animal expression. As such, humans should in turn show respect for animal life upon this planet. Each animal is capable of feeling and therefore like humans can feel pain, sadness, fear, joy, love, and kindness.
  • Humans should design infrastructures and technology with the safety and environment of animals in mind otherwise, we are again excercising our habits in a predatory way. For example, our windmills are a serious problem for birds who unintentionally fly into the arms of the windmill. Instead, a design which is circular and more efficient would eliminate that concern.
  • Animals should be living in a society free of slavery, manipulation, objectification, control, suppression, and greed.
  • Animal life is sacred and precious. Manipulating the animal population in a nefarious manner suppresses the spiritual importance of the soul expression contained in each animal. Those born with disability, become injured, or are at a disadvantage still contain a soul that has the same value as those without these issues. This spans from animal offspring coming into bodies to animals whose bodies are wearing out. Every soul deserves to be treated with dignity and respect and free from physical, mental, and emotional violence.
  • The animal body was designed to live in an environment of balance free of toxins, genetic manipulation, and malnutrition.
  • Misuse of the environment and animals creates a human parasitic lifestyle that is a burden to the earth. Most of this comes from the lack of independent use of balanced resources, positive and benign technology, freedom from a slave mentality, and the idea of homeostasis. This includes the commercialization of animals as a food source. Animals are treated as products and undergo abuse and torture such as being thrown in vats of boiling oil, shot in the head with a bolt, hung upside down and gutted or have their throat sliced in order to terminate their lives. This is unacceptable human behavior. Animals are also used in experimentation and some never set foot on grass or get to run free. This is also unacceptable human behavior and we can do better. The huge use of resources to create a meat based diet is unsustainable and has serious consequences on the environment. We must explore vegetarianism and the creation of meat substitutes to appease aging generations ingrained deeply into this practice in order to alleviate the suffering and environmental hazards of animal food production.
  • The consumption of animals is a major source of wasted resources, earth pollution and contamination, violence and suffering. A solution must be found to relieve the burden on the animal kingdom. While the growing of animal flesh in labs is not ideal and not a long term solution, it may be useful for the transition of those generations that are heavily engrained in the practice of animal consumption. Long term, replacements can be found and new generations should be offered food substitiutes free from the addiction to animal consumption.
  • Animals are people too. They have their own cultures. many of them have their own languages. They feel pain, joy, love and fear just as humans do. They desire to live.

Remember!

  • Respect for life in turn ensures our development in a positive manner.

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