JDSalinger
Rising Star
What do you define as sentient?
I believe animals and plants come under this category, they begin and end life like we do and grow to mature, get old, die, also like us. I think this is also true of innate objects, rocks, water, earth and the sun, their life spans just overshadow ours somewhat, but they too will die.
On a theological note, if all creation extends from Allah, the Tao, Adonai, God... would not every aspect of creation have divinity?
I know a lot of older cultures extended the definition of sentience to encompass a variety of things. Japan is one such culture that still has a spiritual connection to trees, mountains and animals.
Love
I believe animals and plants come under this category, they begin and end life like we do and grow to mature, get old, die, also like us. I think this is also true of innate objects, rocks, water, earth and the sun, their life spans just overshadow ours somewhat, but they too will die.
On a theological note, if all creation extends from Allah, the Tao, Adonai, God... would not every aspect of creation have divinity?
I know a lot of older cultures extended the definition of sentience to encompass a variety of things. Japan is one such culture that still has a spiritual connection to trees, mountains and animals.
Love