Kindhearts Club
  • We Feel Just Like You Do
    • All Creatures Great and Small
    • How About That! -Monkeys Beat The Trainer....With His Own Stick
    • These Birdies Deserve A Traffic Ticket
    • A Mother’s Heart
    • Rescued Snake Saves Chinese Family
    • Twenty Inspiring Life Lessons
    • LuLu - The Lifesaving Pig
    • Reverence For Life - Even An Ant Is A Person
    • A ’Polite‘ Door Knocking Bear
    • ‘Mama, baby!' How Hero Parrot Saved Little Girl
    • Money Sweeter Than Honey
    • Gorilla Saves Boy From Being Attacked
    • Art Is Universal - Not An Exclusive Human Domain
    • To Whom It May Concern: An Investigation of the Art of Elephants
    • Monkey Painting - Avantgarde Artist Pierre Brassau
    • You Do Not Know The Process!
    • Lions Free A Kidnapped Girl
    • Little Tyke - True Story of a Gentle Vegetarian Lioness
    • Why Should You Kill Animals?
    • A Loyal And Loving Goat
    • The Story of An Extraordinary Friendship
    • A Girl Owes Her Life To A Whale
    • The Fox With A Footwear Fetish
    • Dolphins Save Surfer From Shark
    • Parrot “Arrested” For Alerting Traffickers
    • ‘Thou Shall Not Kill’
    • A Tribute To Trillions of Chicken-Buried in The Graveyards of Human Stomach
    • If Chickens Could Speak
    • Choice Is No Longer Violence or Nonviolence-It’s Nonviolence or Nonexistence
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Three things in human life are important. The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. And the third is to be kind. ​

         I am astonished that “scientists” are surprised that animals may actually have feelings and emotions. Perhaps the blinkers are at last beginning to come off - it’s long been the human animal that is devoid of emotion.
         I think that in 100 years, people will look back in wonder that we could not recognize animal’s feelings and view it as we now view historical figures who thought that Native Americans had no souls, or that slavery was God’s plan. This blindness is the same factor that prevents us from recognizing the humanity of those with whom we go to war. In order to continue to believe in a moral world (that conveniently works to our advantage), we have to devalue those whom we exploit or kill for resources.
         Of course animals are sentient beings! It is only the desire to maximise profit and fill the supermarket shelves which has led to animals being kept in abysmal concentration-camp style factory farms. Here they lead a bleak short life without natural sunlight, food pumped full of growth hormones and kept in unnatural conditions. The journey to the slaughter house entails further suffering - packed onto lorries, shamelessly squashed together and often, shipped abroad for slaughter in foreign abattoirs where their short lives are ended in barbaric ways...
         It is human arrogance which has led us to wrongly assume that only we are capable of emotions! Animals love, feel pain, joy and depression like us. What a shame that the meat industry chooses to ignore this fact in the name of profit.
         How egocentric of humans to think we are the only beings who can think, feel, bond with others etc. As the “dominating” species, we have a responsibility to care for and protect the entire planet, including the other animals.
         Those who describe animals as not having any thoughts or feelings come closer to that description than the animals they’re trying to describe.
         I find it enormously puzzling that extreme suffering only gets widely questioned if it is the suffering of members of the human species. It is extraordinary how many people just accept the appalling treatment of such a vast number of animals.
         Animals have souls and we have a duty to respect them! Anything less is to deny one’s humanity and one’s own soul!
         I’m afraid that our feelings of superiority are taught by our elitist religions. Fortunately, animals have no such absurd impediments.
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Dr Sahadeva dasa
1st January 2012

Secunderabad, India

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