This book contains further thoughts as expressed in his two previous books, Slow-Cooked Thoughts and Tao-Tossed Thoughts. Human life has had a highly adverse effect on the fauna, flora and the environment of the earth. Nature seems to have responded by creating more natural disasters.
In this book, he writes about some of these effects and how they may be alleviated. He indicates that if human beings were to show more consideration for the ethical rights of other species and other human beings, and give them their fair share of the earth’s resources and environment, a much nicer earth will result.
The book examines these matters to a large extent by drawing on the teachings of sages of the past and also from the life experiences of the author and his sometimes unusual, if not off-beat, thinking.