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FIRST of all let me define the meaning of beast according to Wikipedia beast mainly refers to animals particularly mega fauna-----In terrestrial zoology, mega fauna (Ancient Greek mega "large" + New Latin fauna "animal") are "giant", "very large" or "large" animals. The most common thresholds used are 44 kilograms (100 lb.)[1] [2] or 100 kilograms (220 lb.).[2][3] This thus includes many species not popularly thought of as overly large, such as white-tailed deer and red kangaroo, and for the lower figure, even humans . And according to me these are the creatures of nature who understands the human feelings as well as emotions. Have you ever thought…. what are emotions??? Why do we have emotions? Why do we love someone??? Or why do we hate some one??? And sometime people say that animals (in fact beasts) don’t have emotions. Dear friend by virtue of the fact we can say that ….these animals are most emotionally balanced creatures. Going with the scientific reasons of emotions. Brain animals consists of three parts ….conscious, subconscious, and unconscious parts. Conscious part stores the short memories, and we can access them on our will, also controls the movements. Subconscious brain cans each and every moment that happened to us throughout our life we can access these by simple mental thinking. Coming to the important part of our concern functions may be well known to you like heartbeat, functioning of lungs etc. and it also deals with emotions. Emotions are the psychophysiological complex experience of our brain as interacting with chemical and environmental influences. In humans, emotion fundamentally involves "physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience."[1] Emotion is associated with mood, temperament, personality, disposition, and motivation. Motivations direct and energize behavior, while emotions provide the affective component to motivation, positive or negative. These are also happens in case of animals but they don’t show it up to a great extent as humans do. Each and every ill elements of society are the part of the spectrum of the effects of emotions (from rape to a small theft). Our history revels that the major events in history are the results of emotions from the battles like the one fought in kurukshetra to these of modern wars (Iraqi war etc.) murder and rape let’s compare them --a murder kills the body but a rapist kills the soul. Based on discoveries made through neural mapping of the limbic system, the neurobiological explanation of human emotion is that emotion is a pleasant or unpleasant mental state organized in the limbic system of the mammalian brain. If distinguished from reactive responses of reptiles, emotions would then be mammalian elaborations of general vertebrate arousal patterns, in which neurochemicals (for example, dopamine, noradrenaline, and serotonin) step-up or step-down the brain's activity level, as visible in body movements, gestures, and postures. And talking about rape there is no single theory that conclusively explains the motivation for rape; the motives of rapists can be multi-factorial and are subject to debate. Several factors have been proposed: anger, a desire for power, sadism, sexual gratification,[30] and evolutionary pressures. These are the human emotions not of beasts. even in bible ohoo leave it you can very easily find it …. I’m giving you the link just go through it http://www.evilbible.com/Rape.htm .

Emotions have led to the downfall of many umpires, many persons. And these are human emotions not that of beasts. The one who dies for nation and the one who loots the nation both are driven by emotions. Just think over it .and I personally think that those who generally don’t express their emotions are the best person who can understand them. Now we can conclude that we should have emotions but that too of beasts …….. So that the country we live in... The world in which we were born can work smoothly.

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FIRST of all let me define the meaning of beast according to Wikipedia beast mainly refers to animals particularly mega fauna-----In terrestrial zoology, mega fauna (Ancient Greek mega "large" + New Latin fauna "animal") are "giant", "very large" or "large" animals. The most common thresholds used are 44 kilograms (100 lb.)[1] [2] or 100 kilograms (220 lb.).[2][3] This thus includes many species not popularly thought of as overly large, such as white-tailed deer and red kangaroo, and for the lower figure, even humans . And according to me these are the creatures of nature who understands the human feelings as well as emotions. Have you ever thought…. what are emotions??? Why do we have emotions? Why do we love someone??? Or why do we hate some one??? And sometime people say that animals (in fact beasts) don’t have emotions. Dear friend by virtue of the fact we can say that ….these animals are most emotionally balanced creatures. Going with the scientific reasons of emotions. Brain animals consists of three parts ….conscious, subconscious, and unconscious parts. Conscious part stores the short memories, and we can access them on our will, also controls the movements. Subconscious brain cans each and every moment that happened to us throughout our life we can access these by simple mental thinking. Coming to the important part of our concern functions may be well known to you like heartbeat, functioning of lungs etc. and it also deals with emotions. Emotions are the psychophysiological complex experience of our brain as interacting with chemical and environmental influences. In humans, emotion fundamentally involves "physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience."[1] Emotion is associated with mood, temperament, personality, disposition, and motivation. Motivations direct and energize behavior, while emotions provide the affective component to motivation, positive or negative. These are also happens in case of animals but they don’t show it up to a great extent as humans do. Each and every ill elements of society are the part of the spectrum of the effects of emotions (from rape to a small theft). Our history revels that the major events in history are the results of emotions from the battles like the one fought in kurukshetra to these of modern wars (Iraqi war etc.) murder and rape let’s compare them --a murder kills the body but a rapist kills the soul. Based on discoveries made through neural mapping of the limbic system, the neurobiological explanation of human emotion is that emotion is a pleasant or unpleasant mental state organized in the limbic system of the mammalian brain. If distinguished from reactive responses of reptiles, emotions would then be mammalian elaborations of general vertebrate arousal patterns, in which neurochemicals (for example, dopamine, noradrenaline, and serotonin) step-up or step-down the brain's activity level, as visible in body movements, gestures, and postures. And talking about rape there is no single theory that conclusively explains the motivation for rape; the motives of rapists can be multi-factorial and are subject to debate. Several factors have been proposed: anger, a desire for power, sadism, sexual gratification,[30] and evolutionary pressures. These are the human emotions not of beasts. even in bible ohoo leave it you can very easily find it …. I’m giving you the link just go through it http://www.evilbible.com/Rape.htm .

Emotions have led to the downfall of many umpires, many persons. And these are human emotions not that of beasts. The one who dies for nation and the one who loots the nation both are driven by emotions. Just think over it .and I personally think that those who generally don’t express their emotions are the best person who can understand them. Now we can conclude that we should have emotions but that too of beasts …….. So that the country we live in... The world in which we were born can work smoothly.

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