Tuesday, September 04, 2007

The Buzzard, Bat and Bumblebee

If you put a buzzard in a pen that is 6'X8' and is entirely open at the top, the bird, in spite of its ability to fly, will be an absolute prisoner. The reason is that a buzzard always begins a flight from the ground with a run of 10-12 feet. Without space to run, as is its habit, it will not even attempt to fly, but will remain a prisoner for life in a small jail with no top.

The ordinary bat that flies around at night, a remarkably nimble creature in the air, cannot take off from a level place. If it is placed on the floor or flat ground, all it can do is shuffle about helplessly and painfully until it reaches some slight elevation from which it can throw itself into the air. Then, at once, it takes off like a flash.

A bumblebee, if dropped into an open tumbler, will be there until it dies, unless it is taken out. It never sees the means of escape at the top, but will persist in trying to find some way out through the sides near the bottom. It will seek a way where none exists until it completely destroys itself.

In many ways, we are like the buzzard, the bat, and the bumblebee. We struggle about with all our problems and frustrations, never realizing that all we have to do is look up. Sorrow looks back, worry looks around, but faith looks up. Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly and trust in our creator who loves us.

11 comments:

  1. Excellent, excellent advice Leslie.

    Being the nature lover I am I was shocked I did not know any of that!
    How absolutely fascinating. Thanks for the great info.

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  2. ...and don't forget that prisoners are like a bucket of crabs -- if one tries to climb out, the others will surely bring him down.

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  3. Fascinating, both for the nature and for the human application. Where did you get that info?

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  4. Aha, we teachers never reveal our source! lol

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  5. Leslie, it's so true, isn't it? We remain trapped in the little cages of our own making. Maybe we're more like the creatures in nature than we realize.

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  6. Leslie, I had no idea that these creatures could be imprisoned when there is a way out and then die if not rescued. I suppose in the evolutionary process, these creatures became so highly specialized that they are incapable of behaving any other way in these instances. Not so with human beings. We can behave in other ways, if we put our mind to it, and get free of our pain and misery. Great metaphor.

    Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  7. life and it reflects back at us....very powerful Leslie...yes sometimes it is hard to look up....

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  8. Omigod,

    Is that what's wrong with me!

    I am in a box!

    Ivab

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  9. Ivan, I guess you're a "buzzbat bum" - heh heh

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  10. I have a chair I sit in during the day, it's on my porch. yesterday the old lady came in and asked if I farted while I was sitting outside. she then told me there was a dead bee on my chair.

    So it's not just an open top glass that can kill a bee.

    peace

    mark

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  11. Thanks for making me laugh so early in the day, Mark!

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