Friday, June 03, 2016

 

HARAMBE GORILLA WHO WILL JUDGE

 
For many days since Harambe was shot to death at
The Cincinatti Zoo in order to protect a young child who entered the animal's enclosure, those who cherish animals are wondering what the "H" really happened? Gorilla experts are still arguing.
Authorities are investigating the parents who didn't watch out for this child well enough to prevent the horrible killing of an innocent gorilla's life.  Those who couldn't care less may see simply that this child was the most important thing to preserve.  Those who treasure animals and endangered species, may feel that the shooting of Harambe was a terrible sin!!! For whatever it is worth, this is my humble take on what happened at the spiritual level...
In my belief system, we elect before birth to experience many lessons, and also to teach others via our own behaviors..
I see Harambe as a master teacher for humans.  The amount of coverage this tragic story has been given globally, is tantamount to a lesson for the whole world to read about!   Harambe's murder has shown us that MAN the species, can be two things.  One is that of hunter, murderer, and extinction-maker.  The other is that some of us want to protect the many endangered species that are going to be gone permanently.  YES, some of this extinction is really due to MAN.  How much is an arguable subject! Some of the extinctions are because throughout the historical fossil records, the vast amount of life this planet housed, has gone extinct exponentially long before MAN the species ever got here. So who/what is to judge the death of Harambe?  Will it be the earthly courts?  Will it be Universal KARMA? MOTHER NATURE?
INSCRUTABLE GOD/DESS ALMIGHTY MIND?
WILL IT BE YOU?????!!!!!!
TO HARAMBE...
May you know the greatest rewards for your heroic teaching.
I feel your brave soul, love you, and deeply care!
 

Comments:
OMG Harambe, We as a Family only just got to see you at the zoo. Noooooooooooooo, you shouldn't have died this ridiculous death! My children are still crying! When we took our own children to see you, they did not leave our eyes for a second. As for the judgment call by zoo officials... well I and my family agree with
Dr. Yanez. Harambe has taught the whole world of ruthless MAN, a major spiritual lesson. And yes, of course MAN will forget all over again! But my family will NOT forget you, or your martyred lesson!
A Grieving Family in OHIO
 
It is truly a tragedy! Jane Goodall said he was protecting the child. Unlike his parents! I wonder what will this child become in years to come? If he is a murderer or anything bad, it will have been a true loss to have killed a beautiful gorilla. I would have protected the gorilla, let his parents worry about the child! Only my opinion! Of course, the parents would have sued the zoo instead of removing their child when he said he wanted to go into the gorilla habitat. Such a loss.
PC
 
When will MAN learn that he shares this gloriously beautiful planet with other life forms that GOD created? We can understand hunting for food. We cannot understand slaughtering innocent animals for sadistic fun or trophy heads. As for the parents who didn't care to protect the child, the courts will judge them. But in the end, GOD will mete out the universal judgments we all earn. Harambe, your death is a horrible sinful act and those responsible will eventually pay! Dr. Yanez, we agree with your spiritual beliefs. RW and Family
 
I bet you will not print this comment. The animal had to die to save the child.

 
Too bad the parents weren't in the gorilla's turf instead of the innocent child. Too bad they didn't protect their child. Too bad Harambe had to die. We pray he was murdered instantaneously and felt zero pain from the shooting! We hunt animals only for food, not for fun!
 
What would you have done? DG in MN
 
In light of what one person with a camera heard the discussion between the child and mother I'M GOING IN/NO YOU'RE NOT....I'M GOING IN/NO YOU'RE NOT! That kid wouldn't sit down for a week and would be grounded for the rest of the summer. Mom obviously had no control over her child who probably ALWAYS got his way.

I think people have maybe gone a little bonkers with death threats to the parents and all. but I do totally hold the mother responsible for not having any better control over her child. If he's this way now, what's he going to be like by the time he's a teen? I don't want to think! SBK in AZ

 
Personally speaking, Harambe's life mattered much more than we now realize. ANON
 
OH MAGNIFICENT HARAMBE, OUR CONGREGATION IS PRAYING YOU DID NOT DIE IN VAIN. WE ALL WITNESSED YOUR NEEDLESS DEATH PUBLICLY. MAY YOUR PRECIOUS SOUL REST IN PEACE. WE LOVE YOU AND RESPECT HOW MUCH YOU SACRIFICED TO TEACH US THE LESSONS YOU WERE SENT HERE TO ADMINISTER. REVEREND J
 
Is a gorilla's life more or less important than a human life? Would Harambe have hurt the child? Or, did he mean to rescue the boy? Gorilla stories of both sides to this question are publicly available. ANON
 
I respect your opinion, RubyNorma, but I feel the child was in danger, and his life was more important than Harambe's.

The zoo did the right thing; it was the only thing, IMHO, that they could do.

jim

 
what a beautiful animal……so regal…..I love him….. SR in AZ
 
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