Friday, May 19, 2017

Nature and Birthright

There are no penguins at the North Pole, nor are there polar bears in Antarctica. Botano-fascism? Look it up. No, more like zoological xenophobia.

A Law of Nature: if and when an entity of any species takes birth anywhere, it has virtue and belongs; because of its BIRTHRIGHT. If it was breaking the laws of nature it wouldn't happen. That's why we don't find pineapples and guavas at the top of Mount Everest.

Botanical xenophobia? Ergo blackberries, rabbits, prickly pears and cane toads in Australia. Well, even the dingo is a late entrant into the landscape, coming only with the latest Afro-asian migration along with the boomerang (incidentally, also found in South American cultures. The throwing stick, not the dog). What to speak of us Europeans!

Most modern Science is a throw-back to the irreligious uprising of the post-medieval revolution. Prior to that, all the sciences ascribed to the philosophy of "As above, so below". Now it seems that if enough expert wankers agree on anything it becomes  "proven".

Tell a Leo that they're a selfish egotist and they will undoubtedly take offense. Say the same thing to a Pisces and they will most likely back off, droop, and mumble under their breath -  'how could they know my innermost secrets?'.

Greenies are an unrealistic leftover from the misguided hippie subculture. "That doesn't belong here". "That is a weed". "That is an invasive species". "Kill it". "Exterminate". "Let's try to restore the 'balance of nature that was lost'", as if the presiding Deity was slacking on the job, playing truant, or having a nap hiding in the pantry. "We must restore what Nature has neglected". Phooey, you nincumpoops!

Puny humans are so impatient. Given time, Mother Nature ALWAYS restores balance. It's her thing, that's what she does without any need for human interference. Puny humans, most. So impatient. "I want it all and I want it now!"

Within the millions of specie of life, each one caters to granting the reborn living entity a suitable body just right for enjoying/suffering in that particular lifetime. Cats don't fetch balls or chase sticks and earthworms don't cuddle up for a pat.

A dog or a horse however (and possibly an elephant) will not abandon you when you are dying because they are only one step away from rising up the evolutionary ladder and taking human birth.

Cows that die naturally take birth in human form. That's why it is so sinful to eat beef, only one step lower than cannibalism.

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