
I love when I find stories that touch your heart and, more importantly, teach us lessons in ways that we can sometimes…never imagine. Today’s story is an example of a show of love from an unlikely source.
An amazing occurrence happened in South Africa when 31 elephants made a “Journey To Pay their Respect.” How did they know? Something that is greater and deeper than human intelligence informed them that their hero – the man who had saved their lives and many other animals – had made his transition from this earthly world. Lawrence Anthony (1950 – 2012), a legend in South Africa and author of 3 books including the bestseller “The Elephant Whisperer”, bravely rescued wildlife and rehabilitated elephants all over the globe from human atrocities, including the courageous rescue of Baghdad Zoo animals during the US invasion in 2003. On March 7, 2012 Lawrence Anthony died.
Two days after his passing, the wild elephants showed up at his home led by two large matriarchs. Separate wild herds arrived in droves to say goodbye to their beloved man-friend’. A total of 31 elephants had patiently walked over 12 miles to reach his South African House. Witnessing this spectacle, humans were obviously in awe not only because of the supreme intelligence and precise timing that these elephants sensed about Lawrence’s passing, but also because of the profound memory and emotion the beloved animals evoked in such an organized way.The Ele
Walking slowly – for days – they made their way in a solemn one-by-one queue from their habitat in the wild bush to his house. Lawrence’s wife, Francoise, was especially touched, knowing that the elephants had not been to his house prior to that day for well over 3 years! But yet they knew where they were going and they seemed to know why they were going to Lawrence’s home. The elephants obviously wanted to pay their deep respects, honoring their human friend who had saved their lives – so much respect that they stayed for 2 days 2 nights without eating anything.
After honoring Lawrence Anthony in the only way they could – in this touching and memorable tribute to the man who had saved them and many other animals around the world – these sentient creatures had proven they are wiser and more compassionate than the human race will ever be or ever realize. Then one morning, they left, making their long journey back home.
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Reblogged this on Raising The Mug.
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Just beautiful. Elephants have such deep emotions.
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Good story indeed!!
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Oh my. This is beautiful.
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This story made my day.
Thanks.
Shine On
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Reblogged this on The English Professor at Large and commented:
This is one of the most touching stories I have read in a long time, and I want to share it with you. Thank you,Coach Muller.
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Truly as Shakespeare put it, “there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in all your philosophies, Horatio.”
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Reblogged this on rixlibris and commented:
Worth reading and pondering.
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And humans think we are “above” animals. Ha! If only we acted more like our four-legged companions, the earth would be a safer, less toxic, and friendlier place.
Yes, there are those that hunt and those that are prey. But they don’t kill out of hatred or take pleasure in inflicting harm or fear (well maybe cats do that,but they are a different category of species altogether!).
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Not much makes me cry, but this one got me. Thank you.
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This story makes one wonder about the human race. Elephants have more compassion than most people. It is a sad but sweet story about interspecies love. Nice post.
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I love this story. Lawrence Anthony’s books are a good read too. Especially his Elephant Whisperer.
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There can be no greater honour that a human can receive.
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I cry about everything. This one made me cry tears of joy to know that elephants and dolphins, mammals with big brains, are likely sentient. What an amazing story!
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Tears flow down my cheeks. This beautiful story should be read by everyone. I reblogged it to start the ball rolling. I hope others will keep it going. Blessings, Barbara
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Elephants are amazing creatures. Everything we know about them suggests extreme intelligence, gentleness and kindness. They are magnificent. This is why it breaks my heart that approximately every 15 minutes an elephant is killed for it’s ivory, leaving only 400,000 left.
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Reblogged this on KassaFrass and commented:
These are beautiful and magnificent creatures. Yet, human kill one approximately every 15 minutes for it’s ivory. This cannot go on.
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All I can say is the the Elephant Whisperer is an absolute MUST READ, not because I am a South African, but because I am an animal lover and love to shoot animals with my camera, no gun.
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Amazing.
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Reblogged this on John Barleycorn and commented:
Great story
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A very touching story, made me emotional.Shared
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