Monday, August 22, 2011

Insectoid Sentient Messengers Part III: The Housefly


The housefly is probably considered one of the filthiest of all insects.  They are generally born in garbage and feces, and feed on it until they undergo complete metamorphosis, which takes approximately two weeks.  Adult houseflies generally survive no more than two weeks to a month. 

I first took notice of the housefly in July, around the time I wrote about the spiders.  One of them landed on my keyboard while I was typing.  He seemed unaffected by my hands moving about the keyboard, and I found that very odd, because they usually fly away at the slightest movement.  I felt he was inviting me to examine him, and I did.  Mostly his eyes.  The eyes of a fly are magnificent, below is an image of a fly's eye under an electron microscope.  I gazed at him trying to imagine how me must perceive the world.  Perhaps he perceives all possibilities at once.



At the time when this fly came to visit me, I was dissatisfied with my environment.  I took its advice and visualized a better possibility for myself.  I went back to that vision everyday, until two weeks later it became a reality.

Now the fly comes to me again, this time he has brought many other insects and animal friends along to aid me in the emotional and subconscious upheaval I am experiencing.   I have been keeping a journal of my experiences with the animal spirit world, and will share more in the upcoming weeks. 

I liked this quote from www.starstuffs.com
The fly teaches the ability to greatly multiply prosperity, endeavors and ventures at enormous rates. He shows how to be quick to act and respond to achieve results. The fly aids in demonstrating the power of keen eyesight along with expanding awareness in many directions. Although flies are known for carrying diseases in unfavorable surroundings, the lesson of fly is in the value of carrying your emotions, thoughts and feelings in order to act quickly in sometimes unfavorable or uncomfortable conditions. It takes about two weeks from hatching for new eggs to be laid, likewise, two weeks is significant in one's personal development. Are you ready for quick and abrupt changes? Are you ready to move quickly? The fly will show how to make quick changes for rapid growth.  

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