Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Harm no living thing!

Even more it is important to try to establish and intelligent connection with an animal or even an insect, which still outpaces computers (and can be rather beautiful). Each encounter is important. Stop projecting human values onto animals--they do not necessarily want to hear Mozart, no matter how much you think it is going to enlighten them. Plus ethically speaking, respect payed to animals makes the awareness of ethical value in others more transparent.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Respect for Life (in all of its forms)

Respect for life in all of its manifestations is our motto. Each species tends to see the world in its own way---each a unique contribution. The value is to penetrate deeper into the lifeworld of other species. Hence a qualitative as well as a quantitative agenda to keep diversity alive by keeping as many players in the game as possible. As we discover affection, cuddling and communication with other species we enlarge realm of the human heart. It is natural for human beings to tend toward the preservation of their own species, and often to overlook other creatures' living worlds.