
A Tribute to Jane Goodall: Life, Death, and the Questions In Between
- Shahiroz Walji

- Oct 2
- 2 min read
Today I was shocked to hear the great animal rights activist Jane Goodall passed away. I often thought of her as a potential person I would love to interview.
Incidentally, I was born in Tanzania where in 1960 dhe started a 26yr long career doing fieldwork with the Chimpsnzee. She was in Gombe. If my Swahili hasn’t fully faded, I believe that means donkey.
It’s funny how we think of someone occasionally and yes often I wondered what it would be like to interview her. But now it’s never going to happen or maybe it might who knows. And with that I open the door to the idea of after life communication. I’ve had love ones communicate back from the other side in the most unconventional ways. And recently a friend had setup a website working with AI to communicate with those who have crossed over.
Does it work? I don’t. Know. If it does, is it a method we should use to communicate. If it doesn’t work then is it ethical. Lots of questions, lots of theories.
What is the truth?
I’m always asking the tough questions! What about you?
Would you use or trust such a tool? Would you try it?
Or do we say “Ashes to ashes, dust to dust” and let the memmory rest?
I know I’ll never forget my loved ones. I also know inspite of the fact that I’m searching for answers and trying to find them for humanity. Inspite of the fact that with quantum physics we get closer to science and spirit shaking hands. Finally inspite ancient teaching and personal experience emphatically scream there is life after death! We just won’t know until that day comes for us.
Love you all, S
Tags:
#JaneGoodall #AnimalRights #Conservation #Tanzania #Afterlife #QuantumPhysics #ScienceMeetsSpirit #MetaphysicalHub
Links:
• Jane Goodall Institute





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