Saturday, June 11, 2011

A Learning Way

Julia:


What are emotions in humans vs. horses or plants? 



My answer:


All animals have different levels of emotions. All creatures, really. Emotions go extremely deeply. Extremely. You can only really learn the depth of it as you experience it more. Humans tend to have very shallow emotions, very flat emotions - but they have the ability to have much deeper emotions though, because it has been bred again and again to not have deeper emotions. I do believe that it is partially genetics, and partially your soul, and partially your fate and you rmeaning for life. As it begins to become necessary to become sensitive, you will..... unless you were born without the capacity to. Unfortunately, there are people who are like so. It is extremely unfortunate. But true. [One of my theories for the reasons is this: the ancient people only had some medicine men and shaman, some sorcerers, who were all extremely extremely sensitive. Then they had a lot of warriors, which were very sensitive. Then they had artists, who were sensitive. Then they had farmers, who weren't. Another theory that I have is that over time, as it has become more and more unacceptable for somebody to be sensitive, it has become a trait to breed the lack of sensitivity within humans
by them slowly decreasing their sensitivity, then having children, those people decreasing their sensitivity, then having children... until eventually there is none left to decrease.] Horse's emotions are extremely in depth - I believe, further even than humans will ever go, or ever have the capacity to. I could be wrong - we could have the capacity to match them or possibly even overpass them. Humans have a unique ability - to have not only emotion, but also intense logic. It's amazing. [and genius] For plants, it is so clear, and so pure, that it is harder  [but in a way, easier] to read them than most.

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