A molting crayfish has to shed the exoskeleton to make room for a bigger body, or it will die.
“Actually,
it would be no exaggeration to say that molting is the most stressful and
important time in a crayfish’s life. This is the time when they are the most
vulnerable and are prone to die.” ~ Aquariumbreeder.com article by Michael
Animals survive by instinctive behaviors; humans survive with
higher intelligence.
After what the world has had to endure the last three years due
to negative mental pressure pushed continually from outside influences to subjugate
us through confusion, it is time for us to molt. Let’s agree to shed the old confusion
and embrace a bigger understanding of the media world and how it can
subliminally influence unsuspecting minds.
My advice: Reduce TV, social media, and Netflix viewing.
We may be vulnerable and stressed a short time while sorting
things out, but if we focus on reality and take care of ourselves, all will be well
on the other side of this chaos.
Humans are amazingly resilient like this: nature made us
this way.
If nature creates crayfish to molt and heal without thinking; why wouldn't nature help us with higher intellect to think and restore clarity of mind?
Ask any crayfish. It feels good to shed the old and grow into the new.
(I know you say Molting Crayfish? What is the Quail Writer
thinking? What can I say? I love wildlife and nature videos; today, the
beautiful blue exoskeleton molting was so exciting to see. I had to share it
with you. There's a connection in there somewhere. Wink, wink.)
Look how cool is this?