In our arrogance, we think we're the only intelligent species on earth, we're not. Nature has given all her species the intelligence they need to live and survive.
Intelligence in Nature takes many forms:
- Animal Architects:
- Beavers build dams.
- Spiders build cob webs.
- Birds build nests.
- Animal Navigators:
- Some animals such as some birds, butterflies, fish etc., can travel hundreds, even thousands of miles on migration routes, using their God-given internal navigation systems.
- Animal Communication:
- Animals communicate in many ways - using sounds, body language, scents, hormones, touch etc.
- In this YouTube video [1] starling murmurations shows how starlings communicate so seamlessly, they operate as one entity.
While animals take only what they need from Nature, we not only take what we need, but also, we take more than we need, and we intentionally destroy Nature for our own selfish purposes. Is destroying one's home a sign of intelligence?
Animals don't have weapons of mass destruction. We do. Is this a sign of intelligence?
You may think our technological advancement is a sign of intelligence, but we've built magnificent cities where people are isolate, alone and unhappy. For all our advancements in science, are we any happier? No. We're empty, lonely and unfulfilled.
Today, we're all immersed in selfishness, seeking to benefit ourselves with no regard for others. We have to change from selfishness (seeking to benefit ourselves) to bestowal (seeking to benefit others and Nature).
When we enter into bestowal, we'll become aligned with the integral laws of Nature. When we connect in mutual bestowal, and begin to cooperate and collaborate, we'll find our true potential - benevolent intelligence - realized through the wisdom of the crowds [2].
Nature is an integral system that's interconnected and interdependent. We're a part of that system, not above it, not outside of it. The intelligence in Nature takes many shapes, forms, sizes and forms. When we enter into bestowal, we'll truly appreciate that.
In everything we do, we should seek to benefit others, animals and all of Nature instead of ourselves.
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References:
- Gretna Green Starling Murmurations. www.youtube.com. Retrieved Jul 1, 2015.
- Wisdom of the crowd. www.en.wikipedia.org. Retrieved Jul 1, 2015.
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