ChaKation: Holiest and Evilest

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Holiest and Evilest

Seeking to be the Highest or Holiest, it is not a preoccupation for Humans. We are Human and live on Earth. The happiest life is to coexist with nature and find methods to flourish so Mankind has continuation through procreation.

We are not immortal. Our lives are extensions through generations. Sometimes we do not have Progeny. Instead, we have Apprentices. It is important to acknowledge Mankind as a species of animal with unique qualities; however we are not Immortal Gods.

Occasionally, people want to place Animal behavior as the reverse motion of balance or opposite of Holiness. This is a Tao blog. Animals are equal to Humans. We all live or become extinct.

The successful activities of Animal Groups is as important to document and learn from as the successful activities of Human Groups. When the Spider grows and flourishes, we want to know how. When the unsuccessful Sea Cow becomes extinct, we want to know how.

Scientists theorized that Humans made Animals become extinct. After several studies of fossils, Animal extinction began before Humanity was a species. We learn outside forces make species die. These forces can be a change in environment. They did not adapt. There are also encouragement of an opponent to commit genocide. There are also internal failings in their system of life.

The Holiest and Evilest are not systems of survival. The Holiest would never breed or harm anything. This docile behavior makes them into food for other species, so they must breed quickly in comparison to neighboring species. This creates an automatic end to Humanity. If we do not starve to death, reproduction will stop. It takes nine months to create one Child.

The Evilest are unable to survive. Becoming a threat to everything that lives, there is only hostility. Eventually, there will be an uprising. They must evaluate plans for their survival. This is similar to the story in "Home Insecticides." Poison made it so only Humans and Cockroaches lived in Human territory. Instead of protecting themselves from having any responsibility to nature, they made a Super Cockroach that is impervious to Birds and Natural Predators. The scaly bodies and oddly venomous, airborne pollen of the Cockroach kills People.

It is better to find methods to live in harmony with Plants and Animals. Humans are a part of a larger ecosystem. When we find better methods to interact with our environment, we flourish.

An example of this relates to cities. Humans establish territory. With the establishment of territory, we want Plants and Animals who protect us to live within the city. "My Enemies Enemy is my Friend." We are able to create distance and protection from Animals who harm Humans by favoring and creating acceptable living arrangements for Animals who do not harm Humans. It becomes possible to have all Species sharing a similar territory, though preferring to send Harmful Animals to a different territory away from cities.

The result is being able to live with both Friends and Enemies. Lizards eat Insects and most Spiders, including, Venomous Spiders. They also eat Insects that unknowingly harm us. We want the Lizard to be happy. Suddenly the Spiders and Insects are not as harmful and do not have to live far from cities.

This is not the same for every Plant or Animals. Some Animals are overly territorial or clever. Large Animals are also threatening.

Imagine living in a house with eight acres of land. It is important to avoid pesticides. You must live with nature. You have Owls to eat Rats; Bats to eat Mosquitoes and harmless Spiders to eat Insects. There is an issue of finding a Larger Predator when a Rat find shelter on the property, because Larger Predators will find the Rat.

Potential options besides the Owl, include: Cat, Fox, Coyote and Wolf. Dogs are useless, except, keeping Animals away from a home. They are frightening to many Animals of a similar size. There might be a Rabbit problems. Rabbits are not known for carrying Lethal Parasites in their fur.

Cats are an appealing option. A Cat must learn to hunt from other Cats to eat Rats. It is a skill. Foxes are wild. They protect their territory. This means providing supplies for making a fox den. They do not attack Humans.

Coyotes are small and clever. They attempt to outwit Prey and protect themselves from Larger Animals with displays of cunning and physical aptitude. When they have a plan. They will probably try it. Wolves are noble creatures with extraordinary traits. They will attack a Human to establish territory.

Cats are a preferable species. They accept Humans as part of their Pack with a minimal brush along the cheek and providing food, so they are able to avoid migrating. They protect the inside of the home.

Foxes are also good. Though independent and likely to find another home, they hunt Rats and offer resistance against the Coyote and Wolf. It is clear the Coyote and Wolf are not preferable for defense. The Fox alerts Humans to Coyotes and Wolves entering the territory. A Human calls Animal Control. Animal Control traps them and places them on a distant Animal Reserve.

Another direct consequence of poison is poisoning ground water. There is an ecosystem that is automatically avoidable. It lives below the Earth's surface.

There are inlets and streams to caverns below the Earth's surface. These caverns are home to Fish, Frogs, Insects and Spiders. Poison might kill Insects, Algae or Plankton. Fish swim away. Frogs, Insects and Spiders look for a new home with appropriate food and shelter. This home might be your home. They might carry deadly neuron-toxins.

Balance between Holiest and Evilest is important. We are Human. We need self-awareness and wisdom to thrive. Sometimes, there are unknown affects when experimenting with surroundings. We are fragile. It is possible to die easily without knowing the reasons until other people are already dead. Learn from mistakes. Identifying Holy or Evil before experiencing consequences is a long, mysterious process.

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