hong..we are all ONE...merle


  
i think we have all been talking more about instances of acts in 
nature/wildlife looked through an improper lens.  take away what ants do or 
wolves or cockroaches and you affect a very wonderful balance of life--and yes 
species have left this earth (kind of, just look at petroleum) and there has 
been a rebalancing.  heck, trees aren't considered sentient and we all know how 
important those are w/o even wondering if they're doing wrong or right or being 
compassionate or not.  the "enlightened" mu and the cow's seem nary a 
difference.  what do u expect the cow to walk you across the street or buy you 
a drink??  it's way is MUCH more compassionate...perhaps incomprehensibly so.

hong




On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Merle Lester <[email protected]> wrote:

 
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> yes bill,.... point taken..however is this not rare?...it's the wolf in 
>them...however please take the time to study wolves..they are amazingly 
>sensitive creatures and do rise above the kill factor ..merle
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>Here's some good examples of animals (pet dogs in this case) transcending 
>their natural instincts to hunt, kill and eat.  
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>http://hooplaha.com/things-dogs-teach-us/
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>...Bill!
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>--- In [email protected], uerusuboyo@... wrote:
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>> Joe,
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>Funnily enough I was going to mention acting with spontaneous compassion, but 
>then thought better of it as people here would more than likely responded 
>with, "but animals act spontaneously, too". 
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>Yes, I've seen that Joseph Campbell interview. It supplied me with a life-long 
>maxim that resonated when I was only about 17. "Follow your bliss". An amazing 
>mind. I also liked his the God of a Thousand Faces (I think it was
 called).
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>Mike
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>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPad
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