Why are we so violent? In my first post I talked about the pressure the human population is putting around the Washington, DC suburbs, and I am sure this is going on in other cities and suburbs as well. I received an email from In Defense of Animals, and they are suing the National Park Service for the decision to kill deer in Rock Creek Park. The NPS is hiring people to shoot deer at night with fire arms and cross bows. Can you imagine, that people near the park would support this massacre? I grew up around Rock Creek Park and cannot believe the level of violence to the deer has escalated to this degree. Imagine, if someone invaded your home and began shooting you! Well that is exactly what we are doing to the animals that inhabit Rock Creek Park. No matter what damage the deer are accused of causing, it is our moral imperative that we find humane, non violent ways of protecting young trees etc. I find it alarming that so many environmental and conservation groups are so quick to blame the deer for environmental damage. But they fail to put this in perspective to the damage that people are doing. I have been a major environmentalist for decades, but I don’t support the use of cruelty to stop tree damage. Bow hunting is particularly disturbing because the deer bleed to death from one or more arrows. The fact that people around the park would support the use of bow hunting to any sentient being is shocking. What is wrong with the people in our suburbs? Why do they support this violence to the deer? What are they emotionally projecting on to the deer? This hatred of deer and violence to the deer has become epidemic in suburban communities. Now that I live near the Blue Ridge Mountains I know I was not crazy when I thought this violence to the deer had grown to outrageous levels. But stepping back from the madness – I believe more then ever that we are going to pay in one way or another for all this tragic oppression and violence to deer. There is no way this is providing any healing for the environment. It only can bring back negativity to communities to shed blood and violence. I’ll always be an environmentalist, but I won’t support those who hate deer and want more violence. And unfortunately in way too many environemntal and conservation meetings that I sat in on, all I ever heard was unilateral hatred of the deer.

In my first post I talked about the pressure the human population is putting around the Washington, DC suburbs, and I am sure this is going on in other cities and suburbs as well. I received an email from In Defense of Animals, and they are suing the National Park Service for the decision to kill deer in Rock Creek Park. The NPS is hiring people to shoot deer at night with fire arms and cross bows. Can you imagine, that people near the park would support this massacre? I grew up around Rock Creek Park and cannot believe the level of violence to the deer has escalated to this degree. Imagine, if someone invaded your home and began shooting you! Well that is exactly what we are doing to the animals that inhabit Rock Creek Park. No matter what damage the deer are accused of causing, it is our moral imperative that we find humane, non violent ways of protecting young trees etc. I find it alarming that so many environmental and conservation groups are so quick to blame the deer for environmental damage. But they fail to put this in perspective to the damage that people are doing. I have been a major environmentalist for decades, but I don’t support the use of cruelty to stop tree damage. Bow hunting is particularly disturbing because the deer bleed to death from one or more  arrows. The fact that people  around the park would support the use of bow hunting to any sentient being is shocking. What is wrong with the people in our suburbs? Why do they support this violence to the deer? What are they emotionally projecting on to the deer? This hatred of deer and violence to the deer has become epidemic in suburban communities. Now that I live near the Blue Ridge Mountains I know I was not crazy when I thought this violence to the deer had grown to outrageous levels. But stepping back from the madness – I believe more then ever that we are going to pay in one way or another for all this tragic oppression and violence to deer. There is no way this is providing any healing for the environment. It only can bring back negativity to communities to shed blood and violence. I’ll always be an environmentalist, but I won’t support those who hate deer and want more violence. And unfortunately in way too many environemntal and conservation meetings that I sat in on, all I ever heard was unilateral hatred of the deer.

Welcome To My Blog – Promoting Compassion to All of Nature

Welcome to my blog! I am excited to finally have a blog. My website is – www.MysticalAnimalsofAncientOak.com. As I sit here on the eve of Hurricane Sandy, I look out over the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains. After living in Maryland for most of my life, I relocated to Rockbridge County VA. My life is dedicated to pursuing compassion for all creatures. I write true stories about animals and nature. The Washington, DC area, where I lived most of my life, has become increasingly over developed. The severe loss of forests and farmland is putting people, wildlife and the eco systems under massive strain. As our suburbs became a mass of houses and commercial development, the entire energy of the area changed. I became particularly disturbed at the constant violence towards deer. I teach people to understand that all life forms are here for a sacred purpose. Many organizations, including government agencies, enjoy blaming deer for everything. I am going to be teaching people to view deer, and other wildlife as teachers and not as some enemy. Most of the things that deer are blamed for are primarly human induced imbalances. I lived in areas of Rockville and Potomac, MD where people are hiring bow hunters to kill deer in their yards. Not only is this profoundly inhumane, it is also sending a sick message to our children. It teaches children that barbaric violence is an acceptable way of dealing with conflicts in life.Obviously being wealthy and educated does not mean that people have a heart. This blog will be dedicated to issues about humane living, humane treatment of wildlife, emotional healing. And I also will write about other humanitarian topics. I am intending to bring about a shift in consciousness towards the deer and other wildlife. I believe that an emotionally healed society does not pursue violence. I honor the deer and what they have to go through to live among human chaos. I believe they are tremendously over blamed for environmental damage etc. I am an avid environmentalists, but I do not agree with many of the environmental and conservation groups that the deer are public enemy number one. I hope everyone can learn something positive and healing from my blog. The storm clouds of Sandy are converging around me. May everyone survive the storm. This will be all until my next post.

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