Guest guest Posted February 22, 2003 Report Share Posted February 22, 2003 -A Lesson From A Bug- One hot summer day in 1999 a fly buzzed past me many times. I became annoyed and killed it, but when I did, a feeling overcame me I'll always remember. This tiny life form inside my hands was fading away, and I was responsible. As I felt the life leaving it's body, chills of great discomfort, deep sorrow and regret humbled me to stop and think. Quickly I opened my hands, sincerely apologized to it and said a prayer before sending it away. I felt no pleasure in it's demise and thought, " We shouldn't have this kind of power to destroy life so easily " . From then on I vowed to do my best to send the critters back outside, I'd gentely capture them without causing harm, and tell them my intent was sincere. Can you imagine being so tiny and being lifted by a huge object, you'd be so frightened... since then I avoid taking another's life, unless it spreads disease, like cockroaches, or endangers my life. Until that day, I enjoyed killing bugs. When bees buzz past me I assure them I'm their friend, most times they don't sting me. I'd never attempt killing one so formidable, and should give the same respect to the less defensless beings. If I were a hunter I'd only take what I needed, and show respect for that life. I do my best to respect all life as part of my family. Maybe being nearsighted is good sometimes, it's usually hard for me to catch flying insects anyway. This tiny bug, who seems so insignificant to many people, taught me a most valuable and powerful lesson on a much deeper level than I already knew, not just the intellectual level, about myself and how we all fit into this world. I remembered this incident when speaking to a friend who, like me, has a Native heart. She said we can learn the greatest lessons from the smallest creatures. We were in a chat program where many people take power names like buffalo, eagle, wolf, but forget the smaller animals, so I called myself a bug, in appreciation for the lesson, in respect and honor of the fly who's life was cut short by my angry hands. In memory and thanks to all the beings I've encountered, big and small, and many I know only in spirit, you've taught me many things which I'll always remember. I pray for the beings killed unnecessarily by angry hands, closed hearts and minds. -Sincerely, A SilverSpirit- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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