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Do Animals Have Souls?

April 14, 2008 : 6:24 PM
Explore this age-old philosophical discussion with author, zen priest, composer and musician Will Tuttle, Ph.D.!

Do Animals Have Souls?

by Rev. Will Tuttle, Ph.D.

There is a hot-selling book by Gary Zukav, entitled Seat of the Soul, which is highly esteemed and discussed by many people who consider themselves progressive, open-minded, and spiritually aware. Someone gave me a copy recently, and I browsed through it. When I came to the chapter entitled “Souls,” I was disturbed by Zukav’s proclamation that only humans have individual souls, and that every animal is part of what he refers to as the “group soul” of its species. “Each human being has a soul. The journey toward individual soulhood is what distinguishes the human kingdom from the animal kingdom. Animals do not have individual souls. They have group souls. Each cat is a part of the group soul of cat, and so on.” He also says that there is a hierarchy within the group souls of animals, and that dolphins and apes are higher than dogs which are higher than horses, and so forth. He offers no evidence, though, for his hypotheses.

This book appears to be another wave in the sea of literature our culture has produced that tries to justify humanity’s abuse of animals on spiritual grounds. Readers of Zukav’s book are no-doubt comforted knowing that the chicken, fish, cow, or pig they are eating or wearing was not really an individual with a soul, but just an expression of its species’ “group soul.” It seems unfortunate and ironic that this national bestseller which purports to elucidate spirituality and raise consciousness actually does the opposite, deadening its readers’ sensibilities and blinding them to the reality of the suffering that individual animals experience because we reduce them to objects, mere fractions of a hypothetical “group soul.”

It harkens back to an earlier era in this country, when similar wording was used by religious leaders, Bibles in hand, proclaiming that black people had no individual souls, that they merely had a group soul. It harkens back also to Thomas Aquinas who, a thousand years ago, proclaimed that animals have no souls, nor do women have souls. Though women were granted souls, it appears that those in power decide who have souls, for their own purposes.

Voltaire wisely said, “If we believe absurdities, we will commit atrocities.” Culture is the product of conversations. I urge all vegans to speak up and to reject the absurdities like Zukav’s that parade as spirituality. To stop the atrocities, we must awaken from these best-selling and comforting rationalizations and challenge the ingrained cultural notions. These less-known words by Swami Prabhupada reveal an alternative to Zukav.

“Some people say, ‘we believe that animals have no soul.’ That is not correct. They believe animals have no soul because they want to eat the animals, but actually animals do have a soul.”

Reporter: “How do you know that the animal has a soul?”

Prabhupada: “You can know, also. Here is the scientific proof. The animal is eating, you are eating; the animal is sleeping, you are sleeping; the animal is defending, you are defending; the animal is having sex, you are having sex; the animals have children, you have children; you have a living place, they have a living place. If the animal’s body is cut, there is blood; if your body is cut, there is blood. So all these similarities are there. Now why do you deny this one similarity, the presence of the soul? That is not logical. You have studied logic? In logic there is something called analogy. Analogy means drawing a conclusion by finding many points of similarity. If there are so many points of similarity between human beings and animals, why deny one similarity? That is not logic. That is not science.”

The great philosopher Schopenhauer, in criticizing how some Christians treat animals, wrote, “Shame on such a morality that fails to recognize the eternal essence that exists in every living thing, and shines forth with inscrutable significance from all eyes that see the sun.” All of us are celebrations of infinite mysterious Spirit, deserving of honor and respect.

This article is reprinted with the permission of Will Tuttle, Ph.D. Photo is courtesy of Dr. Tuttle and is the cover of his CD, Animal Songs. Cover artwork is by Madeleine Tuttle.

Will Tuttle, Ph.D., is a composer, pianist, Zen priest, and author of The World Peace Diet. He is also the co-founder of Karuna Music & Art and of the Prayer Circle for Animals and Circle of Compassion ministry.

For more information about The World Peace Diet visit: http://worldpeacediet.org/, the Circle of Compassion & The World Prayer Circle for Animals: http://www.circleofcompassion.org/ and for more information about Karuna Music and Art, original music and visionary art by Dr. Will and Madeleine Tuttle, visit: http://www.willtuttle.com/

Join Dr. Tuttle on an upcoming Animals & Religion Webinar where he will discuss his book, his music and his work on behalf of animals!


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April 21, 2008 at 12:12 PM
posted by: thermalcreek
The Bible, unfortunately, has been used (and blamed) for much it does not advocate. That is not the fault of the document. In fact, the Hebrew word 'bara' is used in Genesis 1 for the introduction of animal life but not plant. Animals possess consciousness. It is the essential meaning of the Hebrew word 'nephesh,' commonly translated 'soul' but also 'life' or 'living creature.' In Genesis 2:7 'nephesh' refers to man as 'a living soul.' Thus both man and beast possess the specially created 'nephesh.' Recommended references for more on the natural world from the truly Biblical perspective: 'The Defender's Study BIble' available from www.icr.org, and an out of print book by Winkey Pratney entitled 'Healing the Land: A Supernatural View of Ecology.'
  
April 18, 2008 at 2:51 PM
posted by: just_tracy
Truthfully, Pamela?

I think it's because their souls are so much cleaner and uncorrupted in comparrison to ours that they show our souls what they are supposed look like.
  
April 17, 2008 at 1:58 PM
posted by: PamelaB
Why are you more aware of your soul (or your consciousness at one with divinity) when you are alone with an animal? Think on this....
  
April 16, 2008 at 5:54 PM
posted by: just_tracy
rmlamasney25, you are 110% on the mark in your comments - as is everyone in this post so far - IMHO.

One of my favorite Buddha (Hindu Prince Gautama Siddharta, the founder of Buddhism, 563-483 B.C.) quotes is*

“Not one or two but all the beings - men, women, animals, birds, trees, rocks. All the beings in the world. One should create such a determination that `I will lead all of them into nirvana'.”

*because, to me, it identifies clearly that we, every creature and every thing, is one and the same... and if humans have souls, then we ALL must.
  
April 16, 2008 at 1:46 PM
posted by: rmlamasney25
I think the reason is that it is much more convenient to exploit a creature that is so-called "soul-less." Not long ago all women and black people were considered soul-less and therefore were considered "chattel", property of white men, to do with as they pleased. Animals are still "chattel" under the law. Every day I witness the personality, emotions, thought processes of my animal companions, and I too wonder how anyone can deny the spark of Divinity in them, the same as ours.
  
April 14, 2008 at 11:42 PM
posted by: parrotguy
Expanding on what Prabhupada said about Animals having souls... Like us - animals reason, make choices, have personalities, play, experience fear, express appreciation, develop bonds... the list could go on and on. How can anyone look into the eyes of an animal and not see that they too have individual souls? Each one of them are as individual and unique as each one of us.
  
April 14, 2008 at 11:19 PM
posted by: marla
One thing I do know, Animals absolutely have souls, each and everyone of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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