THE ENERGY OF VIOLENCE IN OUR SOCIETY IS AN ABERRATION OF JUSTICE AND VIOLATION OF ANIMAL RIGHTS AT ITS CORE.

An egocentric and disconnected society is perpetuating the holocaust of animals with no moral conscience or ethical boundaries.  Over 150 MILLION fur-bearing animals, including domestic cats and dogs, are brutally murdered without mercy for the barbaric fur trade every year in the name of vanity, profit and greed.

This precedent-setting film series will reveal the truth behind the veil of an egocentric society that perpetuates the killing of animals, with its center on the fur trade as a paradigm of a larger nemesis permeating our world.  Its pure intent is to probe into the deeper level of the psyche, so that the nemesis can be healed.  

The film series speaks the voice of those who cannot speak for themselves.  The films do not rely on gruesome images as a means to convey the message, but they do reveal the reality. If we cannot witness inhumanity, we cannot empower humanity, and we fail as a “human” species.  If we are not willing to hear their cries or experience their terror, then we are not willing to bear witness to the truth, which is the only path to transformation.

To address the issue of animal cruelty in our society is to address the complexity of the human condition and the collective consciousness, which perceives animals as commodities, rather than loving, sentient beings.

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The perpetrators and the people who support such atrocity disconnect from the cruelty and perpetuate the condition.  Unless we heal the source of inhumanity, the disease will prevail.  Any lesser remedy is akin to applying a bandage to a severed limb.

CRY OF THE INNOCENT: The Voices That Can’t Speak is an impassioned call for a paradigm shift in consciousness and transformational social evolution.  Interpreted from the soul perspective, the films will bridge the link with a spiritual point of view to help heal the “condition of disconnect” in our society.

We can either hear their cries or turn a deaf ear to their agonizing suffering and merciless death. It would be a tragedy of epic proportions to passively consent to the atrocities committed upon our fellow earthlings.  Every contribution counts and is needed to keep production efforts going.  It is an investment in humanity and the lives of millions of animals around the globe who die behind the veil of silence every day.

We can either bemoan their fate or we can choose to confront the dark forces of evil with spiritual awakening.  It is time for the soul of humanity to awaken.  If not now, when?  Each day is all that we have for certain.  If we let today go unnoticed, unlived, unfelt, unmoved, we will not get it back.  Our relationship with soul deepens in the here and now.  We shall not pass this way again.

© Kathleen Lowson, Director CRY OF THE INNOCENT: The Voices That Can’t Speak https://www.cryoftheinnocent.com

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3 responses to “MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR”

  1. What are we? Are we really human beings? Did god make us like this? Did we come to earth to kill other living beings, to skin them alive to wear their skin for fashion to show how rich we are? How would we feel if we were skinned alive for someone else to use our skin? I wonder the monsters who are running this business, how can they sleep at night after hearing the cry of the innocent ones? How can they look in the mirror after seeing the helpless eyes of the voiceless? How can they eat their bread knowing that the money with which they bought the bread is by killing the ones who have never harmed them? There is a saying “when the bird is alive they eat ants, but when birds die ants eat them”… I believe in KARMA. The ones who are doing this barbaric act will also suffer equally. And I pray and wish that day comes soon.

  2. It says a lot about a person who cannot find empathy in their hearts for creatures they share the world with, which only bring beauty of nature, miracles of life and healing to a full circle. The circle of life.

  3. Haydn Marques

    It is so wonderful to hear of dedicated people working hard and putting a lot of effort to take this issue to the general public. It really bothers me to see so much desensitization of humans toward the welfare of animals.

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