“We are fragile creatures, and it is from this weakness, not despite it,
that we discover the possibility of true joy.”
Desmond Tutu
(a spent monarch butterfly lifeless in the yard / Julie Cook / 2017)
You may remember that I once wrote a post about the life expectancy of butterflies…
and surprisingly, it is very brief.
Often times just a matter of a few short weeks.
Which is a bit hard to wrap one’s thoughts around when this yard of mine
is awash with the comings and goings of what seems to be hundreds of
butterflies in every size, shape and description.
I also know that some butterflies even migrate from life here in the south down
even further south to Mexico and as far as even South America.
I don’t know much about the life expectancies of those particular travelers
but for such a southerly jaunt, I’d imagine stamina is key.
Yet despite their brief lives, it is always sad finding one having given up
the ghost…
I don’t think I really need any more reminding on the fragility of
life…
however, having spotted this dead Monarch in the grass,
that’s exactly what I got when I was out watering the plants…
It is amazing to me how I can look at a dead butterfly and feel such a sharp pang
of sadness.
For despite my own spate of life’s current sadness, which is currently running
amuck in this little world of mine,
seeing a butterfly lifeless, in a fading clump on the ground, sends a rush of
melancholy washing over my heart.
Life, be it a butterfly’s or our own, is oh so fragile…
And yet we rarely think of it as such.
Our own ego and bravado coupled by the current run of angst and anger…
all run counter to any notion of life being fragile…
Life which is actually something to be savored caressed and
counted as a joyous gift not merely taken for granted or even worse,
purposely attacked.
I wonder what it might take for the majority of this angry Nation of ours,
what could move the hearts and minds of those filled with such hate
and intolerance…
what could possibly stir in the hearts of the gang members, those who
choose to relish in causing pain and suffering …
what could open the eyes of man to his fleeing fragile nature as he races
forward toward his own death and demise….
(a daredevil Tiger Swallowtail / Julie Cook / 2017)
“Show me, Lord, my life’s end
and the number of my days;
let me know how fleeting my life is.
Psalm 39:4
Beautiful!
thank you
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these are your people GW…
😍
I see the fragility of life in those who come to me for spiritual conversations and I’m reminded of my own priorities and how I must make sure they are in the right order. Blessings on your day!
truly so Lynda!!!
Wonderful thoughts on the beauty and brevity of pre-resurrected life. Thanks.
James 4:14
exactly Wally!
That came right to mind
of course you and I know the answer to that open ended question—I just want those who see that question and who don’t know the answer to stop and perhaps ask….
I pray that every day
Thank you David!
Such things always make me sad to. I have sometimes found a dead baby bird in the garden and it always makes me cry. Life is so very precious and fragile and I just don’t understand how the “haters” of the world can waste such precious moments being hateful and intolerant and angry and full of prejudice. Brilliant post my lovely friend. I felt the sadness at the sight of the butterfly too. 🙂 ❤
Natalie, I also have had the sad experience of finding a dead bird and weeping. All of God’s creatures are linked together so we mourn the death of even a bird. But to be honest I have not yet mourned the death of a mosquito!! 🙂
Oh that made me laugh out loud Lynda! Thanks for that❌⭕️
nor do I morn the death of a fire ant–or the entire mound for that matter!