View Full Version : Sad day for the animal kingdom !
woodshreder
19th October 2011, 19:39
I find it very ironic that after James mentioned on his eceti ranch video about feline beings being here on earth and other avalonians having dreams about feline beings there was a mass killing of 48 wild animals ,including 18 Bengal tigers and several lions in Ohio
I hope they don't kill the last wolf on the lose, I happen to own one and she is the most amazingly loving being ive ever been around ,
For me ,this is like destroying an Ark of creation .unbeliveably sad and disturbing
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2011/10/18/Wild-animals-loose-in-Muskingum-County.html,
Maia Gabrial
19th October 2011, 20:14
Honestly, I don't know why each State doesn't recall their senators and congressman back to their respectice states to stand trials or asked to resign.... Isn't there a fair amount of evidence against them? Are there no ambitious state lawyers and citizens willing to begin this already?
It seems to me that there's so much insanity that there's an eagerness to destroy EVERYTHING on the planet. The wildlife and marine life are not at fault for anything going on either and yet they get murdered as if they're of no consequence.... What else do you call it when there was no animal violence or anything to provoke the killings...? As I see it, animals are enslaved even more than people....
Somewhere along the way, the Sacredness of Life was stolen.... When will the madness end?
TigaHawk
19th October 2011, 20:20
i am very, very very angry and upset.
And ashamed to be aprt of the human species.
Ellisa
19th October 2011, 21:04
This news really upset me. Why are people allowed to imprison these beautiful creatures? Is there any overseeing of their conditions? How on earth could a private citizen afford to feed so many of them? Under what conditions were they kept? Could at least some of them have been saved? Is a 'zoo' like this legal? If so, why?
Most zoos are prisons for the animals in them, though I acknowledge that zoos are sometimes necessary to save some endangered animals, such as Bengal Tigers which are now a critical 18 less in number.
What a dreadful story this is.
mind-scape
19th October 2011, 21:41
It seems that with each passing day, I've a new reason to weep over this planet...
Margi
19th October 2011, 22:11
My heart shrinks, but are we surprised? Such is the attitude to the whole planet - to the animals, to the forest, to the resources and not least to the people. "Inhuman" is a weak word ... We see some pictures and we are upset, but can we imagine and feel the suffering of Mother Earth?
We can, right?...
One more reason to cry, exactly. And one more reason to step forward to change in consciousness that will not allow such atrocities.
johnf
19th October 2011, 22:37
This incident was caused by the actions of a disturbed man. Animal hording, even the purchasing of exotic animals without a lifetime commitment to take care of them is a sad thing. Even though the man could no longer live with himself, he set the animals free before he took his own life. That act of humanity is what led to the animals tragic deaths. The rest is understandable reaction to me. I do not need to hate anyone in return for this incident, all i can responsibly do is grieve for the people and animals involved. The bad news is that I forsee many more people giving in too despair because they cannot side with life when they reach the point where they can't live with themselves any longer this man shot the wrong self. All any of us need to do if we feel this way is to notice that the unhappy self will die if we shift to looking from the real self. Not everyone one of us will suceed in this simple task, the sad thing behind all sad things is that siding with the self in all things is seen as a difficult and superhuman feat.
Ellisa
20th October 2011, 00:23
Now it would seem that the owner of this zoo is a disturbed individual. Is there really no responsibility for us to help people who act in this way? I honestly don't know the law regarding the keeping of animals in the US. Here in Australia the list of animals i, as a private citizen can keep, is restricted. For instance I cannot keep a kangaroo, koala, or other native animal , bird or reptile without a permit, and permits are hard to get. I cannot keep exotic pets at all. Monkeys, lions, tigers etc are only allowed in zoos and as they all have specific and expensive needs to stay healthy I think that this is sensible. We also cannot hunt native animals.
I feel so sorry for those animals locked up in that zoo, and the person responsible must have felt so angry and helpless to do as he did. Do you think he hoped the animals would escape and go free?
This story has really made me very sad because it is so without hope in every way. To have hope is the most important thing.
etheric underground
20th October 2011, 00:41
As hard as as it is to hear, animals give themselves freely to this world in order for the planet and humans
to experience the soul contracts we wrote prior to arriving.
the release of these beautiful creatures was this guys last ditch to right all his wrongs.
I would like to believe that these animals are probably better off where they now reside in a place of
love and abundance and humility, than to be recaptured and treated unkind in another enclosure.
Im sure many of them were scarred and psychologically damaged from there mistreatment.
At times like these I too feel less than o.k with being affiliated with the human race
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