Good Morning everyone !! This is in response to a few PMs:
Predators are real, in the wild as well as in the cities. We have real predators around here, in the woods, as well as towns. There is a live pack of 10 wolves that came to live this year in the country. There are videos of them going through timber and snow. Cougars and bears too. They are not our friends.
An 18-year old girl musician was recently attacked and killed by a pack of coyotes on an island up in Nova Scotia territory while out on a day hike by herself. It happens. Two cougar attacks -even while other people were nearby.
Animals are animals. We won't have lions laying down with lambs until the new earth arrives. Deer yes, other herbivores, yes. Predators are a whole different case. They have their place in Gods creation and they are beautiful, but they were created to do what they do.
I bought my wife a cedar flute. She played it while we were on a canoe trip. She played to a pack of wolves and they responded on cue with sounds I had never heard before. The adults and the pups sang/howled/growled like they were from another planet.
I was walking the other side of the island and wondered why it sounded like she was next to me. Well, the cedar trees were resonating accross the island from the sound of music from there own skin/kin. Same trip
Mother earth- I just need to be receptive to whats here/there...
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First -- Thank you for the wonderful PMs.
Please know I believe our primary goal from the very beginning was to be in Harmony with our Planet and all LIFE and more over with the Universe itself. I am well aware of Predators and their wiring and there need to be free to live Life as they were meant to live it. \
Surly all species of LIFE have an equal right to enjoy our Planet as GOD intended and the only Species that has majorly screwed up are human beings.
As both of you mentioned wolves - the only way to really know the wolves on the level we need to known them is to live with them and be a part of their pack. A man has recently written a book about this after dedicating years of his life to 'being a wolf'. Some things he learned is that they take care of their own and they have a 'pecking order' -- as does almost every other species. The ones who do the most (are at the top) and get the best pieces once the kill is made. The man got the lesser pieces but still had enough to survive for years with subsequent kills. They kill to survive and they work together as a means of cooperation and protection and remaining a thriving community.
My admiration and respect for the wolves, cougars, bear, and all the other wonderful 'Predators' is not to lay down with them and sweet talk them and give them the super duper treatment like I do Ella, my perfect dog; it is wholly to understand them better so 'I don't interfere'. I believe the more we understand 'Their right to exist' and why they were made the way they were -- the more we as a civilization would do everything possible to co-exist with them in a harmonious way.
I believe the reason why we have miles and miles of fishing nets killing everything that exists, why the redwoods are now down to 5% of what they were, why the 'rain forests' are disappearing, and why 'we' continue to force species after species out of their habitat is because 'we' have never taken the time to honestly evaluate what makes them sacred and why 'Harmony' is superior to any other way. We destroy the oceans and almost anything we touch and never seem willing to accept the long term consequences until it's too late.
Only now is our civilization beginning to build 'Green' and do things like they should have thousands of years in the past. Had the world civilization had more the Native American mindset they would not have destoyed 95% of their habitat and 'ruined' everything but they would have worked in harmony with it. Polution would largely not exist because they would never have filled the streams with poisons.
The BOTTOM LINE is I would never try to infringe on the Predators but at the same time I could hardly imagine anything more beautiful than playing a 'cedar flute' and having a huge pack of wolves join in.
Well, I've got a lot to catch up on this morning --- so have a great day all.



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