Do you not believe we are part of the animal kingdom then sririam, albeit on a different level intellectually and in other respects?
You have some respect for animals in that you don't eat them!
I emphatically would not like to come back as a cat (even if I believed that was possible); in my adult life I've had two cats and one dog, all dead now, and looked after them extremely well but plenty of people do not take care of their animals. You only have to look at the Dogs Trust and Cats Protection League sites - plenty of other animal charity sites too - to see that. It's quite horrifying. So I am more than happy to be and remain a homo sapien. I do believe we evolved from other animals but that's another story.
Seriously this surely isn't something to be steamed up about - there's a thread about evolution for anyone who wants to do that - and has little to do with the youtube link initially posted by sririam, unless I missed something. I do intend to watch it again.
(Ippy I wasn't meaning you.)
Robbie,
We are 'animals', is just a classification. We are vertebrates, we are mammals, we are primates, we are living organisms.....et al.
And we are also Homo Sapiens, as distinct from other species. If some people don't accept that distinction, they really have a problem. And if someone feels that their cat's life is better than their own, I can only offer my sympathies.
Hindus don't just believe that we have evolved from animals biologically, we even believe that each of us has lived an earlier life as an animal. We believe animals are conscious and intelligent and are a part of our spiritual evolutionary process. So, animals are very much a part of our existence and environment. Large number of Indians are vegetarians because we consider them as our kin.
Far more inclusive and millennia earlier than any Western idea, needless to add!
But that is quite different from stubbornly retaining animal qualities in ourselves. The very process of spiritual evolution is meant to move away from our animal nature of individuality to universal welfare.
As we progress through different stages in school we are expected to shed certain qualities and become more mature. If we stubbornly insist on retaining our earlier qualities, we will become retarded and the whole purpose of the schooling will be lost.
I'll now leave the thread to ippy and his favorite blue elephant!!!
Cheers.
Sriram