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LYREBIRD SINGING 

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INSPIRATIONS

A human being is a part of the whole, called by us "Universe," a part limited in time and space.  He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness.  This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. The striving to free oneself from this delusion is the one issue of true religion. Not to nourish it but to try to overcome it is the way to reach the attainable measure of peace of mind.

Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)  Mathematical Circles

"...compassion, in which all ethics must take root, can only attain its full breadth and depth if it embraces all living creatures and does not limit itself to mankind.-"

Albert Schweitzer (German medical Missionary, Theologian, Musician and Philosopher. 1952 Nobel Peace Prize, 1875-1965)

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Love alone can unite living beings so as to complete and fulfill them... for it alone joins them by what is deepest in themselves. All we need is to imagine our ability to love developing until it embraces the totality of men and the earth." 
~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

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"LOVE AND DO WHAT YOU WILL"  St. Augustine

 

 

LOVE IS LETTING GO OF FEAR 

 

Peaceable Kingdom, Patti Smith

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Dass Guided Imagery

ALL GUIDED IMAGERY


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"Well, after this I should think nothing of falling down stairs."


ETHICS GOALS

[2A2] The second goal of the required leadership/ethics flag courses -- learn to make real-life ethical choices -- is closely related to the core purpose of the University of Texas, to transform lives for the benefit of society. It is also one of the basic education requirements of U.T.: “have experience in thinking about moral and ethical problems.”

our primary approach is the oldest: ethics guided by lovingkindness; more specifically, by three nonbinary emotions: biophilia, inner peace, joie de vivre

honi soit mottohoni soit motto[2A2f] To practice replacing fear and greed with love, compassion, tolerance, and the sympathetic imagination.

OTHER GOALS

honi soit motto[3C1] To unify the self: our goal is to maximize our potential by cultivating both sides of our brains, developing all our multiple intelligences.

 

LOOKING AHEAD

Leadership requirement, FIND YOUR NAME, PARTNER, AND SUBJECT BELOW email instructor to change partner or date

4-20 Research Universities and Animals  Carroll, Adams 4-25 Boulle, Kafka  4-27 Paradise Regained Isaiah, Virgil  5-2 Paradise Regained Hicks, Davis 5-4 P2b due

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1. LOOKING AHEAD: SEE SCHEDULE

2. GUIDED IMAGERY

3. BEST AND WORST IN PAIRS?  4/13

4/QUIZ AND ANSWERS

5. TRANSFER FROM OWL AND HIPPO to BOBCAT and DEER[a]

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WHAT CAN Y0U DO ABOUT THIS?

 

:"The Animals Liberation Front (ALF) allows anyone to join, anyone who physically interferes with the exploitations of animal abuse. "You don't joining by writing about how sorry and sad the suffering of animals makes you. You have to do something (Fowler 238)."

BLOGS FROM PREVIOUS CLASS

we are "exposed to certain levels of the deception behind animal-exploiting companies" toward the end of this novel. We get some of this in Speciesism and Earthlings, but majority of the cruelty focuses on the food industry. Now our eyes are open to the tragedies of baboons who are "subjected…to repeated, horrific, excruciating blows to the head" through car crash studies in the auto industry. To the horrific abuse and cries of "screaming rabbits" that have chemicals "smeared" onto their eyes by "cosmetic companies" and are euthanized of "the damage was permanent" or it was repeated. To the "cows" as Ram mentions, that are so frightened that the meat is "discolored" in the slaughterhouse industry. To the "stuffed battery cages of the chicken industry" as we know all too well. To the chimps "shut into isolated cages and beaten with baseball bats so that later, on the sets of movies, merely displaying the bat would assure their compliance" in the "entertainment industry" (231-2). The horrors in those couple of pages showed me that "I'm seeing so much of America today" and will continue to see unless something is done (225)". 

  • MEANING OF TITLE

    We Were All Completely Beside Ourselves

    OED: 5 a. Out of a mental state or condition, as beside one's patiencebeside one's gravity,beside one's wits; now only in beside oneself: out of one's wits, out of one's senses; cf. French hors de soi, German ausser sich. 1490   Caxton tr. Eneydos xxvii. 98   Mad and beside herself. 1611   Bible (A.V.Acts xxvi. 24   Festus saide with a lowd voyce, Paul, thou art beside [Tindale besides] thy selfe, much learning doeth make thee mad. 1827   T. Hood Hero & Leander cvii, in Plea Midsummer Fairies & Other Poems 104   Like an enchanted maid beside her wits. 1884   Queen Victoria More Leaves 399,   I felt quite beside myself for joy and gratitude.

     

    "I wrap my arms around his legs, jump up and down on the toes of his boots. Fern hurls herself at Caroline, knocking her into the snow. When Fern stands up, she is powdered head to toe like a doughnut. Both of us are demanding in our own ways to be picked up and swung. We are so excited that, in the strangely illuminating phrase my mother favors, we're completely beside ourselves," (98).

    This segment particularly illustrated for me just how similar an animal child and human child are, and the capacity of learned intelligence that both possess. Fern mirrors Rosemary's behavior in this scene, both of them "demanding in [their] own ways" for the same action. However, it is mentioned numerous times that Rosemary liked to follow Fern's lead as a child. Rosemary genuinely saw Fern as her equal in every way, going as far as to call her her twin and mirror image. She highlights the likeness between them in the last sentence in the above quotation, referencing, in their excitement, the phrase "we're completely beside ourselves." Besides using that saying in its traditional meaning, the chosen words are symbolic of the resemblance between the two children, the sameness of their emotions and the parallels of their actions. Rosemary and Fern are so alike, so comparable, so united, that they are literally "completely besides ourselves." Rosemary is saying that she and Fern are beside each other, but they are so close to being one and the same that essentially, in that moment, standing beside each other is equivalent to standing beside their own selves. 

     "They'd gotten to be themselves first, so they had a self to go back to. For me, Fern was the beginning." (107)... For Rosemary's parents, their sense of self had already been established before Fern was introduced into their lives. Thus, the process of losing Fern was not so difficult for Rosemary's parents. I think that this caused a lot of psychological stress on Rosemary apart from growing up so differently from everyone else.

     

    CONNECTION TO DASS GUIDED IMAGERY:

     "About Washoe, Roger Fouts has said, she taught him that in the phrase human being, the word being is much more important." (157) .... It is one thing to identify yourself as a human being, but it is another thing to identify yourself as something bigger and more profound, which is a being. It is because everything alive on this planet is a being or can be considered a being......... at the end of the day, we are all beings miraculously inhabiting and sharing this planet. 

     

     All mammals (and potentially other animals as well) require deep, meaningful social connections not only to be happy but to survive at all. As humans are mammals, our brain structures closely parallel all other mammals on an evolutionary and biological level. This makes us able to have strong inter-species relationships that can be of huge benefit to all creatures involved.

    LOSS OF A FAMILY MEMBER, LOSS OF A CHILD

     "Fern was gone. Her disappearance represented many things - confusions, insecurities, betrayals, a Gordian knot of interpersonal complications. But it also was a thing itself. Fern had loved us. She'd filled the house with color and noise, warmth and energy. She deserved to be missed and we missed her terribly." (111)

    ACTIVIST'S CARPE DIEM"

    Fowler seems to be saying that we should take action for the things we are truly passionate about, because if we don't we will be confronted with a life we really don't want to be living, unfulfilled and dull. .......

    The only decision .... is the option of standing up for something and taking action or choosing to reside with the masses, letting animals be cruelly stripped from their freedom as we chomp on their brothers and sisters. 

    ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION"Fern is not on a fucking farm," the note said" (180).

    Rosemary's well-intentioned yet delusional perception of Fern's experience reflects the unrealistically optimistic perception the public tends to have towards animal testing and animal experimentation. Some who are not opposed to animal experimentation but are discomforted by animal suffering tell themselves that we humans are doing a service to them. Or, many do not realize the horrific extent of suffering endured by test animals, or believe that no pain is being inflicted at all. This mindset is similar to that implemented by parents who tell their children that the family pet has gone off to a happier life in a farm, when in reality the animal died. Rosemary's dad attempts to extend this delusion to the family, feeding them false hope about Fern's situation. It takes people like Lowell to open the public's eyes to the harsh, undesirable, and uncomfortable truth. Even I, one who is opposed to animal testing, was not aware of the degree of torment these innocent animals endure in the testing facilities. 

    Much of Earthlings was very difficult for me to watch. But, surprisingly, it was not the slaughtering of animals that discomforted me the most - it was the experimentations conducted on sentient, conscious animals. As opposed to slaughtered animals, test subjects do not experience an end to their suffering. The pain they go through does not end in numbness, but cycles through numerous trials. They are typically awake during each experiment, their nerves aware of every touch. As I write this, the video footage of primates having their heads yanked back at unthinkable speeds plays in my mind. ...I feel sick to say the least, especially with the context of this novel. These creatures are just as sophisticated, compassionate, and sentient as Rosemary's Fern. Except, their anguish is not fiction.

    Rosemary innocently imagined Fern thriving in her out-of-home environment, equipped with the abilities to function outside the Cooke's shelter. However, history has proven quite the opposite. An unfortunate proportion of human-raised chimps perished once released in the wild, due to the lack of skills necessary to survive and socialize in their natural environment. Interestingly, Rosemary's struggle to find footing in the human world after Fern's departure mimics the struggle experienced by foster-chimps released in the wild.

      "They campaigned for a year to close the breeder, which housed about eight hundred dogs - beagles sought for invasive experiments because of their small size, docile temperaments, and loving nature. The dogs would be sold to laboratories like Huntingdon. The organizers expected a few dozen activists, maybe a hundred. More than five hundred showed up" (20)  cf. old brown dog........

     The link above takes you to a youtube videos of beagle dogs getting to experience sunlight and grass for the first time in their lives and it is heart breaking! I wish that every animal in a testing situation gets to experience this, even if its the last experience they get to have.

     https://youtu.be/6qt42JMxBMw

     "Most of the rats that Lowell had released were recaptured, but not all. Despite our father's dire predictions, some survived that winter and the next one, too. They went on to live full lives--sex, travel, and adventure." (122)

    https://youtu.be/ExEjXLMd4VA

    Laboratory chimps caged for 30 years are finally released to a sanctuary

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    PREVIOUS QUIZ

    8. "When the Kelloggs first raised a child alongside a chimpanzee, back in the 1930's......"  99


  • FOWLER FINAL THIRD OF THE NOVEL +

  • 1396-1401         Lansbury, The Old Brown Dog

    1441-1444      The Beagle as Research Dog"

    1445-1448           Richard Adams, The Plague Dogs  overview

    1449-1457           Richard Adams, The Plague Dogs brief selection

 

 

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