The starlings here are considered exotic invasives – a pest that tends to take over an ecosystem, and out-competes other native species. Today I was reflecting on how the world religions sort of did the same thing… But I too have watched these birds and marveled at how they do this kind of flying. There must be more going on there than just physics… how do they not run into each other? It was explained to me that collective consciousness is what they do… but they don’t even really know they’re doing it. They just do it. Humans are the same way… and they don’t really know what they’re capable of until they try! 😀
Poetry in motion, simply amazing and beautiful to watch. Thank you Ben for sharing.
This is the way we shall overcome the fearmongering control freak psychopaths.
Amen, brother 🙂
The starlings here are considered exotic invasives – a pest that tends to take over an ecosystem, and out-competes other native species. Today I was reflecting on how the world religions sort of did the same thing… But I too have watched these birds and marveled at how they do this kind of flying. There must be more going on there than just physics… how do they not run into each other? It was explained to me that collective consciousness is what they do… but they don’t even really know they’re doing it. They just do it. Humans are the same way… and they don’t really know what they’re capable of until they try! 😀
I find this https://buddhainthemud.com one of the few nourishing sites I have found. religious perhaps but non-invasive. ❤️