What if...and this is a weird one, but what if lions don't eat lambs except for in our world? What if 'red in tooth and claw' nature is something set in motion as a tool for learning to move on from separation, competition and, yes, control? What if, once humanity has moved on from exploitation, war, violence - then nature will change, too? I notice that nature laws are changeable - Rupert Sheldrake explains this very well in his theory of morphic resonance https://www.sheldrake.org/research/morphic-resonance
Then the lion will lie with the lamb.
I agree with what you say, btw, just spinning your thread further..or perhaps messing it all up like a kitten playing with a ball of yarn.
What if...and this is a weird one, but what if lions don't eat lambs except for in our world? What if 'red in tooth and claw' nature is something set in motion as a tool for learning to move on from separation, competition and, yes, control? What if, once humanity has moved on from exploitation, war, violence - then nature will change, too? I notice that nature laws are changeable - Rupert Sheldrake explains this very well in his theory of morphic resonance https://www.sheldrake.org/research/morphic-resonance
Then the lion will lie with the lamb.
I agree with what you say, btw, just spinning your thread further..or perhaps messing it all up like a kitten playing with a ball of yarn.