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The AnimalKingdom, a story derived from ancient India, Bengali folklore.

The AnimalKingdom is a story told to children and adults reflecting the society we want to create. It is based on animals of a superior intelligence both logically and empathically. The main animals are a grizzly and polar bear, father and son elephant (reflecting Ganesh), lions, and all follow a holy scripture "The Book", written by a very clever dog. The animals have in modern times been given popular western animal names, Lexie, Icy, Elephantis-ji and BabaElephantis-ji and Snoopy.

The tales are many, ranging from Snoopy, the author of the book and his perils with white cats who tried to kill him as a young puppy, and how he educated himself in order to create a new world order. "The Book" covers his "rule of order" which has many insights from hinduism, judaism, buddhism, christianity and humanism. It is a way of life combining education as a road to expanding the mind in order to understand, sharing and contributing to making the world a harmonilus place where all species can live together in harmony.

One of the tales, re-interpreted in modern times, tells a story of Lexie and Icy in the remote village of Sern, where they debate and understand connectivity and develop a language (binary code) and a way to distribute it using the ancient Indian form of banking (Hawala), thus digitally distributing the binary code in bits, like a net of code. Originally called the code-net, and today is generally known as the internet. The story continues in the search for the beginning of mankind, exploring the religious and scientific theories. Here Higgs-Bossom and God are put head to head and the story then takes a turn describing the first explorers and how they discovered the continents and the creation of the accelerator in Cern to scientifically understand the Higgs-Bossom theory.