Blog 13 Outside reading: Ishmael

 Blog 13 Outside reading: Ishmael 

“The gazelle and the lion are enemies only in the minds of the Takers. The lion that comes across a herd of gazelles doesn’t massacre them as an enemy would. It kills one, not to satisfy its hatred of gazelles but to satisfy its hunger, and once it has made it kill, the gazelles are perfectly content to go on grazing with the lion right in their midst.”

This section of the book Ishmael made me think about how nature lives in communities. Even in the predator-prey relationship, nature doesn't take more than it needs. It lives in a harmonious. The human narrative sees it as evil or cruel through their perceptions. They assign language to nature that in their cosmos does not exist.


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