Sunday, April 26, 2020

Home Inspectors Conform to Corona Virus Wants

We will translate psalm 46-10 "be still and know that I am God" more comprehensively toward the end of this article. It'll explain so how important this specific psalm is for humans only at that unprecedented time. But, for now, by means of adding context, let's discern upon how wildlife carries out its corresponding duties for his or her survival, and how humans, because the superior beings, compare.   Coronavirus Updates



Perhaps you have observed a flock of birds rapidly swoop upwards in to the sky and suddenly spiral downwards immediately? Similarly, with shoals of fish, how they dart in one direction and then somersault in another direction instantly and simultaneously. Awesome, I'm sure you will agree. From the human perspective, bird flocking behavior is actually worth reflecting upon in today's coronavirus situation.

Symmetrical formation flying -- and rapid dash movement of fish -- allows them communicate or connect making use of their source, their "god", which -- for all the non-human species on earth -- is Nature. In other words, Nature the birds and all land animals, including the marine life, with all they have to "know" on survival in their present environment.



Symmetrical vee formation flying by other birds, can also be for the same reason: they're in contact with their guiding source for repenising energy-fuel because of their migratory journey. Such is how they receive vital intuitive guidance to feeding places along the way.



'Flocking'puts birds into anticipatory mode, they'anticipate'-- let's call this anticipation bird faith or prayer -- and then, once this intuitive change commences, is found within the flock consciousness - generated by Nature - then change of direction spreads instantaneously though the whole flock in a wave of dynamical intelligence. Flock flying represents group awareness, where no individual bird is in charge. It's how they keep updated, about one another and the latest survival information.

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