True, but it is more of an instinctual kind of gathering. And I do believe animals are far wiser wiser than what we give them credit for. They just don't communicate in a way we completely understand. I am sure they think we are pretty dumb at times.
Why spoil and not enhance? I think egos are annoying, but I think some animals have their own version of an ego. Like pack animals who need an alpha. Can that not be viewed as an expression of ego? It is their nature. But what of human nature is beyond nature itself?
No, it is not ego. Animals, besides some case of monkeys and other rare exceptions, do not possess an ego. They are pure instictive beings, not an egoic ones.
If you haven't studied ego a bit and why it is spoiling humanity, you won't be able to understand this conversation.
Human nature is limited by its own ego. That's why humans suffer and possess useless emotions like shame and pride.
Do you have, or have you ever owned a dog? They very much show shame.
And I am going disagree on the ego thing. It presents itself a bit differently across species, but animals still have a sense of self.
I understand the conversation well enough. But what makes you an expert on the topic of ego? Or animal behavior for that matter. Forgive me, but I cannot just take your word for it.
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True, but it is more of an instinctual kind of gathering. And I do believe animals are far wiser wiser than what we give them credit for. They just don't communicate in a way we completely understand. I am sure they think we are pretty dumb at times.
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They don't "think" like humans do. They react. Animals don't feel shame of hatred. They are just the pure incarnation of nature itself.
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Does that mean you think humans are impure?
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Not that but they aren't pure incarnation of nature because they are spoiled by their ego.
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Why spoil and not enhance? I think egos are annoying, but I think some animals have their own version of an ego. Like pack animals who need an alpha. Can that not be viewed as an expression of ego? It is their nature. But what of human nature is beyond nature itself?
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No, it is not ego. Animals, besides some case of monkeys and other rare exceptions, do not possess an ego. They are pure instictive beings, not an egoic ones.
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Do you have, or have you ever owned a dog? They very much show shame.
And I am going disagree on the ego thing. It presents itself a bit differently across species, but animals still have a sense of self.
I understand the conversation well enough. But what makes you an expert on the topic of ego? Or animal behavior for that matter. Forgive me, but I cannot just take your word for it.