Circle of Life (concept) (2024)

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Mufasa: Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance. As king, you need to understand that balance and respect all the creatures, from the crawling ant to the leaping antelope.
Simba: But, Dad, don't we eat the antelope?
Mufasa: Yes, Simba, but let me explain. When we die, our bodies become the grass, and the antelope eat the grass. And so, we are all connected in the great Circle of Life.
Mufasa teaches Simba about the Circle of Life[src]

The Circle of Life (also known as the Great Circle of Life) is an ideology that allows predator and prey animals to live in peace with one another. It is held by many animals in the Pride Lands, Outlands, Back Lands, and Tree of Life.

Contents

  • 1 Concept
  • 2 History
    • 2.1 In the Pride Lands
    • 2.2 In the Outlands
    • 2.3 At the Tree of Life
  • 3 Appearances
  • 4 Gallery
  • 5 References

Concept[]

You must take your place in the Circle of Life.
Mufasa to Simba[src]
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The Circle of Life is an ideology based on the belief that every living thing exists as part of a delicate balance. It decrees that every animal ought to treat all others with respect and refrain from consuming more than their fair share, as every animal will eventually be consumed by an animal lesser than it. Because of this, the Circle of Life is an integral part of several kingdoms, as it allows predator and prey animals to live harmoniously with one another. Predator animals in particular are encouraged to follow the principles of the Circle of Life.

Further, each animal has a particular role within the Circle of Life that they are expected to recognize, aspire to, and attain. To fail to do this is to disrespect the Circle of Life and disrupt its balance. The Circle of Life is also referred to as an ongoing individual experience unique to each animal.[1] When an animal dies, it is said that they have completed their journey in the Circle of Life.[2]

History[]

In the Pride Lands[]

Simba: You are part of the great Circle of-
Kiara: Circle of Life. I know.
Simba: Exactly. And you need to be careful. As future queen-
Kiara: What if I don't wanna be queen? It's no fun.
Simba: That's like saying you don't wanna be a lion. It's in your blood. As I am. We are part of each other.
Kiara and Simba[src]

In the Pride Lands monarchy, a ruler's royal title is intimately tied to their place in the Circle of Life. Therefore, instruction in the principles of the Circle of Life is a crucial part of a cub heir's training. When raising his young daughter Kiara, Simba chided her on her reluctance to be queen, asserting that to reject her destiny would be to reject her identity as a lion.[3]

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The monarch is expected to uphold and protect the principles of the Circle of Life throughout the Pride Lands.[1] A divinely-appointed Lion Guard, led by either the second-born or the younger sibling of the monarch, is often instituted to assist the monarch with this task.[4] One of the Lion Guard's primary duties related to this task is to keep large foreign predators out of the Pride Lands so as to prevent conflict and imbalance.[5]

Pride Landers who do not respect the Circle of Life—either by overhunting or by disrespecting another animal's place in the Circle of Life—are usually exiled to the Elephant Graveyard or the Outlands.[1][3]

In the Outlands[]

Outlanders, I know we can all get along here in the Outlands. Just so long as we respect the Circle of Life.
Jasiri[src]
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Historically, most of the animals who dwelt in the Outlands, such as hyenas, jackals, and skinks, did not respect the Circle of Life. As such, they often tried to hunt in the Pride Lands despite it not being allowed.[4]

However, there were a few exceptional Outlanders, such as Jasiri and her clan, who did respect the Circle of Life.[6] When Jasiri was appointed queen of the Outlands, she promised to usher in a new era of peace in the kingdom, provided that her subjects heeded the Circle of Life.[7]

At the Tree of Life[]

All are welcome here, as long as they respect the Circle of Life.
Rani[src]
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At the Tree of Life, the Circle of Life is treated much like it is in the Pride Lands. As the Tree of Life is a place of peace and healing, the monarch of the Tree of Life is tasked with ensuring the Circle of Life stays in balance. Duties that fall under this task include regulating prey consumption, forbidding hunting for sport, and negotiating with prey animals who have concerns about living alongside predators.[8][9] A group of animals called the Night Pride assists the monarch in these duties.[10]

If the monarch decides that an animal is in violation of the Circle of Life, they may exile them from the Tree of Life or, if they are a visitor, deny them entry.[8]

Appearances[]

Films

  • The Lion King
  • Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable
  • The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
  • The Lion King 1½
  • The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar
  • The Lion King (2019 film)

Television series

    • "Mojave Desserted"
    • "Zazu's Off Day Off"
    • "Once Upon a Timon"
  • The Lion Guard
    • "Never Judge a Hyena by its Spots"
    • "The Rise of Makuu"
    • "Bunga the Wise"
    • "The Kupatana Celebration"
    • "The Call of the Drongo"
    • "Janja's New Crew"
    • "Lions of the Outlands"
    • "Beshte and the Hippo Lanes"
    • "The Savannah Summit"
    • "Ono and the Egg"
    • "The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar"
    • "Timon and Pumbaa's Christmas"
    • "The Morning Report"
    • "Beshte and the Beast"
    • "The Queen's Visit"
    • "Long Live the Queen"
    • "Return to the Pride Lands"

Books

  • Cinestory Comic: The Lion King
  • Cinestory Comic: The Lion King (2019 film version)
  • Circle of Life
  • The Lion King (Big Golden Book)
  • The Lion King (Grolier edition)
  • The Lion King (Junior Graphic Novel)
  • The Lion King (Little Golden Book)
  • The Lion King (Mouse Works)
  • The Lion King (Read Along edition)
  • The Lion King: The Book of the Film
  • The Lion King: Little Library
    • Circle of Life
  • The Lion King: The Novelization

Gallery[]

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Mufasa teaches Simba about the Circle of Life, as depicted in The Lion King.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Revealed in Disney's The Lion King (1994). Written by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton, and directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff. Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution.
  2. Revealed in "Can't Wait to be Queen" from Disney Junior's The Lion Guard. Season 1, Episode 4. Written by John Loy, Jack Monaco, and Ford Riley, and directed by Howy Parkins. Originally aired January 29, 2016.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Revealed in Disney's The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998). Written by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus, and directed by Darrell Rooney. Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Revealed in Disney's The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar (2015). Written by Ford Riley and directed by Howy Parkins. Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
  5. Revealed in "Ono and the Egg" from Disney Junior's The Lion Guard. Season 2, Episode 4. Written by Elise Allen and directed by Tom Derosier and Howy Parkins. Originally aired July 21, 2017.
  6. Revealed in "Never Judge a Hyena by its Spots" from Disney Junior's The Lion Guard. Season 1, Episode 1. Written by Kevin Hopps, John Loy, and Ford Riley, and directed by Howy Parkins. Originally aired January 15, 2016.
  7. Revealed in "Battle for the Pride Lands" from Disney Junior's The Lion Guard. Season 3, Episode 1. Written by Ford Riley and directed by Howy Parkins. Originally aired August 3, 2019.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Revealed in "The River of Patience" from Disney Junior's The Lion Guard. Season 3, Episode 12. Written by Jennifer Skelly and directed by Tom Derosier and Howy Parkins. Originally aired October 12, 2019.
  9. Revealed in "Long Live the Queen" from Disney Junior's The Lion Guard. Season 3, Episode 15. Written by Kendall Michele Haney and Ford Riley, and directed by Howy Parkins. Originally aired October 20, 2019.
  10. Revealed in "The Tree of Life" from Disney Junior's The Lion Guard. Season 3, Episode 11. Written by Kendall Michele Haney and directed by Howy Parkins. Originally aired October 6, 2019.

Circle of Life (concept) (2024)

FAQs

Circle of Life (concept)? ›

Every living thing is part of a cycle. Plants and animals are born, they grow, they consume or produce, and they eventually die, making way for new life in their place. Without this cycle of life, ecosystems and the biosphere would not be able to survive.

How do you explain the circle of life? ›

The circle of life is a symbolic representation of birth, survival and death. The idea of life as a circle or a wheel exists across multiple religions and philosophies. For instance, this is what I found as I researched this topic: “Life is represented as a circle because it is a constant loop.

What is the philosophy of the circle of life? ›

“As a philosophical concept, the circle of life means that we start at the end and end in the beginning. Our lives, from beginning to end, resemble a complete full circle. No matter how big or small the circle is, it ends in the exact same way for everyone.

What is the circle of life method? ›

Your Circle of Life highlights what feeds you in body, mind, and soul—all of the things found off your plate that nourish you just as much as food. This is an IIN core concept called primary food, which underpins our teachings and sets the foundation for our holistic approach to health.

What is an example of the circle of life? ›

Older pupils might understand that we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide and that plants breathe in carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen, completing a harmonious circle beneficial to all. Ask if they can describe some other circles/ cycles, e.g. the seasons, day and night, even birth and death.

What is the spiritual meaning of the circle of life? ›

Perhaps you think of a ring, the sun or the moon. Perhaps you think of bicycles or cycles such as plant cycles or life cycles. The circle of life is a symbolic representation of birth, survival and death. Life is represented as a circle because it's a constant loop.

What does the circle of life teach us? ›

The Circle is also symbolic of the wholeness of a person. Within each person there are 4 parts: mental, physical, emotional and spiritual. When each of these parts is strong a person's circle is balanced.

What is the metaphor of the circle of life? ›

In this case – it is about the “circle of life.” Circles have no beginning or end. If we start anywhere on a circle, and follow it around, we end up in loop coming back to where we started. The Lion King circle was about the big loop of life and death, and so it is with the circle of life in your pastures.

What religion believes in the circle of life? ›

The idea of life as a circle has existed from time immemorial in many religions and mystical philosophies around the world. In Hinduism and Buddhism, life has been represented as a circle. Buddhism even has a name for the wheel of life which they call Samsara, represented by two ascending and descending half circles.

What does the Bible say about the circle of life? ›

Everyone who believes in [Jesus] will live even though he dies; and everyone who lives and believes in [Jesus] will never die (John 11:25–26).” That is a circle. And you get into that circle by your baptism.

What is the circle of life ideology? ›

The spirit of Mufasa urges his son, Simba, to take his rightful place in the Circle of Life. The Circle of Life is an ideology based on the belief that every living thing exists as part of a delicate balance.

What does the circle symbolize in life? ›

It is often symbolic of unity, infinity, and perfection due to its symmetrical and continuous nature. In various ancient cultures, the circle held sacred significance. The ancient Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang for example embodies the duality within the circle.

What is the circle of life technique? ›

In its classic version, the exercise involves drawing a circle and dividing it into individual sections. Each of them represents a different area of life. It can be, for example, physical health, professional career, spirituality, relationships, etc.

What is the circle of life in philosophy? ›

The current notion of life as a circle suggests that everyone goes through the same path in life over and over again, but adding a small gap can account for individuality through allowing for the possibility of different circles.

What is the message of the circle of life? ›

As the song lyrics so eloquently remind us, the circle of life moves us all through despair, hope, faith and love. It is a sacred image that can ease our way and remind us of all we have to treasure — past, present and future.

What is the Circle of Life principle? ›

Every living thing is part of a cycle. Plants and animals are born, they grow, they consume or produce, and they eventually die, making way for new life in their place. Without this cycle of life, ecosystems and the biosphere would not be able to survive.

What is circle in real life with explanation? ›

The use of a circle starts from the tip of the pen to the shape of planets. Camera lenses, pizzas, Ferris wheels, rings, steering wheels, cakes, pies, buttons, etc. are some real-life examples of circles. Circles have uses in real life and their varied features, including radius, diameter, circumference, and area.

What is the summary of the circle of life? ›

The Circle of Life is an ideology based on the belief that every living thing exists as part of a delicate balance. It decrees that every animal ought to treat all others with respect and refrain from consuming more than their fair share, as every animal will eventually be consumed by an animal lesser than it.

What is the circle of life in human? ›

The “circle of life” represents three states of the human experience and reflects your body's current physiological state. Combining awareness skills with the “circle of life” allows you to selectively use tools to regulate your body's chemistry.

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