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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
The Emperor Butterfly
(still This Magic Moment...)
The Emperor Butterfly
(L'Empereur papillon)
Last night, a midnight news program from a Tokyo TV station reported on the Emperor Butterfly commonly observed in the U.S.
http://www.cherylasmith.com/butterfly/tawny.html
They migrate into a forest in Mexico every year over very long-distance journey across the continent.
The issue is how and when they started to make such a very long-distance journey across the continent at a change in seasons.
It seems to be an example of a product of accident and certainty.
Probably, millions of years ago, there were many butterflies that could not successfully make round fly between a flower field in the Northern America and a forest in Mexico, as such a venture must have been almost certainly impossible.
But, most probably, a few made it from each flower field to Mexico by chance.
In these millions of years, their descendants got multiplied to a huge quantity as we observe today.
Therefore, they share the same inclination on preference in direction to be taken in migration and the timing to trigger the action.
The preference should be written in their DNA or a nerve-cell structure.
Accordingly, they have to inevitably start to fly to the forest in a certain week in a certain month.
(Now, it is your homework to adapt the above report to emergence, development, and deployment of true followers of Jesus Christ and servants of God or Allah.
Are there any types of butterflies that migrate from the US continent or, say, Paris to Japan? There might be the one yet to be discovered, here and there, as so transparent.
At least, there are some coming from the southern sea to Japan.
http://www004.upp.so-net.ne.jp/jamides/jplist/jplist-e.html )
"...I assure you that whoever does not receive the Kingdom of God like a child will never enter it..."
(...Tauscht euch nicht: wer sich der Liebe Gottes nicht wie ein Kind offnet, wird sie niemals erfahren...)