Saturday, July 18, 2009

24 Tigers Killed in Panna Tiger Reserve - None Left

The delicate realm of being,
wrapped in ones skin.
Your careful to caress the emotions of others.
To coax comfort.
To sway being across the mind.
The pleasant hello.
Swell the ego with love and comfort
and let them walk free.
Have a nice day.

We are the strong human being. The mountain lion, wolf, coyote and bear know this, they stay out of our way. Deer, horses, cattle, bison, elephants, cats, fowl and dogs have learned to live with us.
There is a story in the headlines above where big cats who had a place to share have been push out of existence by us the human being.
It was not the powerful banker with an ego that does what it pleases and lets us eat cake who has chased to tiger away it was the man that wanted land to work.
I understand because the wolf and bears are not wanted in Western Kentucky, if they arrive here they will be shot and killed, so they stay away.
People live with law - well they condone law - if they did not want me here then like the Jews in Israel they would be shot.
I had a friend Emory who understood this, he was wild so he went his own way and pushed beyond the law - I do not know where he is?

When I lived on the commune we practiced the art of living together so we gave each human being the space to occupy. I know that this is a behaviour pattern as is our preamble but it worked and we learned the word god and freedom. We had a standard we gave the area of land called, "Morningstar" to them as in, "Land Access To Which Is Denied No One".
So we will sympathize with the big cat then shop and work at Walmart.

2 comments:

  1. that is really sad about the tigers

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  2. That's sad about the tigers. I hope that we will be able to co-exist with the bears once their numbers grow and out number ourselves here in Ky.

    People also exist on this planet and we also have the right to live. We are killed by animals like tigers, mountain lions, aligators & crocs to name a few, so we also need a safe space to live.

    It's a delicate balance.

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