Born Into A Mysterious World

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MYSTERY WORLD

If one eye of a ‘Lobster’ grasshopper is destroyed, then a new one emerges. The eyes of female grasshopper are found in her tail. Found in New Guiana, this grasshopper’s length is 35 cm. It remains alive only for 14 days and during this period does not eat anything. A fish named ‘Jaculus’ of New Guiana has a type of hunter/ whip hanging below its head of a three length three times its body length. Living on the tree this green frog displays such a type of sound so that its enemies could not recognize its true direction. Found in Philippines this white species of Pigeons has blood’s spot on their chest which appears to be like an oozing wound/injury. In 1320, ruler Tuhlag Dhal has nursed two white parrots which remained in his Royal palace in Firozabad during his ruling period. On hearing the voice of Emerald Cuckoo /South Africa) the Juha Tribes comes on that conclusion that ‘girl is small so no marriage. ‘Geometrical’ Caterpillar on tricking his enemies pierces the leaves of flower on his pointed body. A membrane on the top of the eye of this whale functions like an instrument of measuring depth. As soon as the sperm whale reaches the dangerous depth, the membrane tells the brain. Found in South America, this Bittern bird speaks like a lion. In New Guiana, a male fish has a shelf over the neck in which the female fish keeps the eggs. The male partner keeps on moving with the eggs till they are turned into spawn.
Born Into Unity

Today, many of us live under the impact of cultural pressures urging us to adopt an independent, me-first (or us-first) orientation towards life. "Born into Unity: Embracing Our Common Spirituality" urges us to do the opposite. This collection of essays encourages readers to acknowledge our fundamental togetherness—our interdependence—and reflect on its implications for everyday life. It reminds us that we are always co-creators rather than solitary makers of our experiences. And because our basic personal attributes and experiences are universal, it speaks about spirituality in a way that looks beyond the boundaries of specific religions. In the light of our common spirituality, "Born into Unity" points to the obvious but often overlooked insight that we participate most fully and creatively in the growth and development of both ourselves and our world by embracing the unity into which we have been born.