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Humans purport their superiority by virtue of using language and hands to kill or assert their authority; rather than to share their habitat in equipoise with other species as an expression of wisdom (as, e.g., a 4-year old elephant) expressed it relating keen comprehension; not only of humans but of all life in resonance, spontaneously thru a painting to translate it as poetry, viz.: This is Suda, a 4-year-old elephant from Thailand. Elephants are one of the few species on this planet that are sentient (can perceive feeling; feel emotions), self-aware (conscious of themselves as individuals, i.e. they recognize themselves in a mirror, rather than thinking their reflection is another elephant), and significantly intelligent. These are the three main traits we as humans possess, and they lead us to believe that we are separate from animals; better; more advanced. In reality, we are really not that different from them. Its such a shame that these beautiful animals are subjected to such cruelty and suffering at the hands of trophy hunters and circus masters, when they are so similar to us, vide: https://facebook/photo.php?v=566075863484336 and vide: uk.hellotv/watch/prince-charles-and-prince-william-unite-for-wildlife-in-their-new-campaign/3175956786001 and vide: youtube/watch?v=p101bkZUYvE https://facebook/photo.php?v=566075863484336 and vide: uk.hellotv/watch/prince-charles-and-prince-william-unite-for-wildlife-in-their-new-campaign/3175956786001 and vide: youtube/watch?v=p101bkZUYvE Consider too, their capacity for discrete and societal compassion by the following exemplar; asking objectively: “Which civilization represents a more enlightened species?” viz.:
Posted on: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 20:46:27 +0000

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