Jane Goodall’s Netflix Documentary: Famous Last Words
How fascinating that this amazing woman can render critical advice, even from beyond the grave. If you love our planet, you must watch her documentary on Netflix. She was promised it would only be shown after her death, so she did not have to worry about ramifications. I knew little about Jane Goodall until I had a fifth grade student named Keka who was fascinated with her work with chimps and her never-failing belief to follow your dreams no matter how challenging.
I see her as a highly evolved human, one who has lived many lifetimes - an old soul if you will. Perhaps that is why her path was so clear to her. Her reason for life was to offer hope and to create positive change. That is a spiritual being -someone who is here to serve others, especially Mother Earth and all of her wonderful creations.
When you listen to her and look into her deeply kind but serious gaze, you realize she has some important messages for us.
She believes this is the darkest time on the planet during her life span. She said World War II was close but not as dark as now. She was grateful for Churchill who inspired and rallied the British to fight the Nazis even though Europe had fallen. That one man changed history and gave us hope, or all of us might be speaking German now. How we need a Churchill-type again!
She would like Musk to create a space ship and send himself, Trump, Trump’s allies, Che, Putin, and Netanyahu into space. When she talked about reincarnation and how your actions or inactions in this lifetime will affect future life paths, she felt these men should be born again as laboratory animals and experience the pain and suffering of those poor animals. She was clear that the darkness is not just in the United States but in all of the far right wing governments. They are destroying all ecosystems as well as humanity.
She said over and over we must have hope. “If we don’t have hope, we’re doomed. And if this is the end of humanity, fight until the end.”
Jane always felt (as do I) that the greatest hope lies with our youth. She began The Roots &Shoots Movement, a youth organization to care about the environment, conservation, and humanitarianism.
When I see what is going on each day….what new atrocities are sanctioned by our government as well as other nondemocratic nations, it is easy to feel helpless. Yet, I agree with Jane. I will not capitulate. I will fight with my last breath. I pray for if not one unifying voice then millions of voices to join together to save our country, save our Earth, and to save the lives of all living things.
Jane fulfilled her purpose. It is up to each and everyone of us to find our path and to fulfill our destiny. One of the most interesting things in the interview was she was asked who does she hope greets her when she crosses over. She hoped for her mom, who sounded like an amazing woman, her childhood dog, Rusty, and her dear chimp friend, David Graybeard.
It fascinates me that she prefers animals to humans. In my opinion she is a very wise woman.