Welcome To My Tribute To
The Wolf
We have much to learn!
They say you can tell a lot about a culture by the way they treat
their prisoners of war. If this saying has any merit, then perhaps
you can tell a lot about the human race by the way we treat the
animals around us. If that can be true, then we have much to
learn about ourselves, who we are and where we're going.
The first place to begin is with yourself. You can't change
society as a whole, but you can help others to look within and
perhaps grow from your example or teaching. In other words, it
all starts with you and the person you share your feelings and
lessons with. They share with their friends, and so on, until
soon, that one small original thought has influenced a nation.
How do you begin looking in ward? Well, you start by learning
about those things that interest you. Within every living thing
on this planet there is a lesson to be learned and teachings
to be gained. A comparison of who you are to what you learn starts
the process of growth. Do your personal ideas, ideals and beliefs
hold up under scrutiny? If not, then perhaps it's because you
haven't completely thought them through.
By
sharing information, discussing ideas and beliefs, we all challenge
ourselves to examine what we believe and why. As long as your
open to possibilities, as long as your not stuck in the mire
of thinking there are no other possible solutions, then you'll
be able to listen and grow.
The nature of the wolf teaches us this above all else. Learn,
adapt and overcome. Through spirit and action the wolf is the
ultimate nature teacher, in my humble opinion. That's not to
say other species of animal doesn't have it's lesson to teach.
Most certainly they do. But for me the wolf is something extra
special and meaningful.
I invite you to learn about the wolf. It's legend and mythology,
characteristics, life, family and meaning in our lives. We also
ask for your help in saving these magnificent creatues from the
torment and turmoil of man.
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