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Raising The Peaceable Kingdom by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson

Raising The Peaceable Kingdom by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson

FromThe Book Dialogue


Raising The Peaceable Kingdom by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson

FromThe Book Dialogue

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Feb 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

S4 E4: Raising the Peaceable Kingdom by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
Sarah shares her thoughts on: Raising the Peaceable Kingdom by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson.
Raising the Peaceable Kingdom by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson is a book that explores the relationship between humans and animals. Through a combination of personal anecdotes, scientific research, and philosophical musings, Masson examines the power of empathy and compassion, and how these qualities can help us create a more peaceful world. He argues that animals are not mere objects, but conscious, feeling beings that deserve our respect and compassion. Masson delves into the fascinating and often overlooked connection between humans and animals, and how we can use this connection to create a more peaceful and harmonious relationship between the two. By exploring the power of empathy and compassion, Masson encourages readers to think deeply about the importance of caring for animals and the environment.
"It is only once we have made the decision to live with an animal on some sort of equal ground that we are likely to learn what that animal is capable of from a more complex point of view....Perhaps these animals will have something to teach us, too." Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, Raising a Peaceable Kingdom
Music by Claude Signet "Small Village Talk" #EpidemicSound
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/Yqd78h1ozb/
Released:
Feb 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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