SOCRATES & BIODIVERSITY — 8 of 10
Can he help us make this world a better world for Animal Beings — & Human Beings!
An ecological quest to save the world!


In today’s world — how can Human Beings align with Mother Nature?

What is the message The Adventures of Anuk: the first leap shares with Human Beings — that we can apply to help make this world a better place for Animal Beings — for ALL LIVING BEINGS?

The ecological journey of a young girl on a quest to save the world!
This tale reaches deep into Socrates Philosophy. Babirusa — the grand philosopher in the story — illustrates the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence on the Orb — the coexistence of Human Beings with Animal Beings.

The writing in The Adventures of Anuk: The First Leap is cinematic, featuring beautiful and vivid descriptions of varied landscapes, and allows you to understand the depth of the challenges Anuk will face. The ecological destruction of our planet is at warp speed — so it seems. Our actions to stop our destructive ways of living do not seem to be at warp speed. Instead, we — Human Beings — appear to hesitate, argue whose ‘right’ whose ‘wrong’ — because we fear to make changes, we believe it is someone else who is responsible, we believe, etc etc…but do we acknowledge our own accountability in this grand cinematic feature film we are all living — sharing the same stage. Why? What are your fears to change for Human Beings to realize sustainable cinematic, beautiful, and vivid landscapes? Character development in The Adventures of Anuk: The First Leap is well handled and the evolution of Anuk grows from a girl who is very dependent, to someone ready to give her life for a future that might not even be hers. To Give Her Life For A Future That Might Not Even Be Hers.
Do you see yourself as accountable to the future generations of this world?
EXCERPT FROM THE ADVENTURES OF ANUK: THE FIRST LEAP
*Despite their polar perspective to Babirusa’s own philosophy, the Rames, the poets say, were brilliant independent thinkers, and would ask hugely ambitious philosophical questions around parity. They would ask questions like, what were the variations within the egalitarian groups? What is egalitarianism? How is egalitarianism perceived? Apparently, their answers in some cases undermined their own model of the world order as their ruler. These questions and answers clashed and sometimes aligned with Babirusa’s theory: Egalitarianism for all Beings, with life and soul as the fundamental element for a world where Humans and Beings can exist together.
“Human Being coexistence with Animal Being will be the Humans’ greatest victory.” ~Suzanne Mondoux
