When to fly and SOAR
Your very essence are connected are tuned in harmaonicaly in the same way. If we stumble and bump into each other is
because we've forgotten who we are or lost our way
Explore "starlings" with insightful episodes like "When to fly and SOAR", "Episode 358: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - "A Starling"", "#088 Knowing your Spirit Guides with Yamile Yemoonyah", "That's Something To Crow About!" and "Music Technology: Do or Die?" from podcasts like ""5 Minute Monday’s", "Me Reading Stuff", "Curiosity & Consciousness Podcast", "Words You Never Heard!" and "The Naked Scientists Podcast"" and more!
“Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius.” - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
"Be my coworker. I'd love a bag." - Me
LINKS:
Check out my source for this week's reading, Christopher Burn's "Poetry Changes Lives": https://www.poetrychangeslives.com/mozarts-funeral-for-his-pet-starling/
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Yamile Yemoonyah is my guest this week. Yamile is a professional spirit guide medium, spiritual teacher, host of The Spirit Guide Show and the founder of the Spirit Guide Society. She has helped thousands of people connect with their own spirit guides through private readings, courses, workshops and her weekly online show.
A French theme park is using trained crows to pick up trash and dispose of it into wastebaskets! Puy du Fou Park located in France’s western region was experiencing a litter problem. But instead of hiring humans to police the trash, they were able to train Rooks, a type of crow to do clean-up duties.
The perspicacious Rooks have turned picking up trash into a game as everytime they collect and drop some litter in the trash bin, they receive a morsel of food as a reward. Perspicacious (pərspəˈkāSHəs) means keen or intelligent.
The park is now much cleaner than before the employment of these Sapient or resourceful birds and visitors who enjoy watching the Rooks as well. Now that’s something to crow about!
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