Τετάρτη 3 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

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Have you ever wondered why geese fly in formation V?

There exists a reason that God has put that on their instinct. 
When each goose flaps her wings, creates an updraft that adds together with the V formation flight range of 71% more than if the goose was flying alone.
If a goose fly away from the formation suddenly feels unable to fly alone and quickly returns to the V formation near the others. If we could be like geese and share a common direction and a team spirit with those around us we can easily go where we want to go. Contrary to those who are trying to manage all on their own. 
When a goose goes tired goes on the back of the formation and another goose takes her front position. If people had as much sense as the geese have would realize that their success depends on cooperation as a team, making everyone turn to the difficult chores and taking the leadership. 
The geese in the back part of formation shout to encourage those which are in front of the formation to increase their speed. It is important that voices from behind are encouraging. Otherwise are just voices and nothing else.
When a goose gets sick or injured two other geese leave the formation and follow her down to help and protect her. They remain with the ill member of the flock until it can fly again or dies. After that they could fly again with another passing flock or they will try to catch their own. I wish we could be so sacrificial in our lifes that we will deserve such friends when we need.

You don't have to be a scientist to learn from the wonderful creation of God. All you have to do is to stop as long as needed to observe and let God reveal to you His wonders. 

"Ask the animals and they will teach you, ask the birds of the sky and they will talk to you or speak to the earth and will teach you and all the fish of the sea will explain to you . Which of these all do not know that the hand of the Lord did it? "
Job 12: 7-9

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