“It’s love at first feel for bees and flowers:
force creates an irresistible attraction”
~ Cynthia G. Creel
March 2, 2013
March 2, 2013
The girl sat as the edge of the garden looking upon the tiny yellow boc choy flowers. She heard a buzzing of a bee. She felt warm and good in the sun wanting to relax she laid on the ground and looked up. She looked puzzled and begin to wonder how the bees decided to land on one flower verses another? It was amazing how the bee worked constantly and she remembered her mom telling her if there were no bees the farmers would have to hand paint the flowers to help pollinate the plants to create the yummy brightly colored fruit and vegetables she adored.
She thought, HAND PAINT! She loved to paint, she didn’t think anyone could do that to create all that was needed. She was glad the world was set up with little creatures to take care of all the busy work and she did not have to paint each little flower. All she had to do was help the plants grow, pick the fruits of her labor and eat. She could do that.
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A new study published in Sciences Express by researchers from University of Bristol gave a new view on the physical relationship between the bees and the flowers that attract the bees. Bees can sense an electric field around flowers to help them remember and determine which flowers are best to visit to be able to find nectar. Flowers have an invisible power, a charge, to draw interest, patterns, pedal texture and shapes all come together to learn and remember to be more effective both for the bees collecting nectar and flowers reproducing. Through flying the bee creates a positive charge and when the bee lands on a flower with a negative charged pollen, because opposites are attracted to each other the pollen is naturally attracted to the bee thus giving that pollen a better chance to be collected by the bees and pollinate another flower. When the bee has left the flower the charge is changed for around 100 seconds. The bee is not wasting their time on a flower with no nectar. A perfect invisible system in place already.
The more that is understood the more the design of life seems to be perfectly matched. If the bees were gone farmers would have to hand paint the flowers to spread the pollen. The bees are so much better then that and they work only requesting a trade of labor for nectar. Flowers, bees and man work together for the benefit of all when done right. What concerns me the most is when science jumps in and starts changing what nature has so perfectly designed without knowing the full consequences of their actions. We may loose what took almost forever to create.
The thought that comes to mind is how little we understand about how and why our bodies work are we unaware of invisible systems in place that help us determine our actions. I, for one think there is great potential in understanding the charges of the body and how they interact with the world.
I am thankful for those who do good research to be used in helping to find solutions that work with nature or our bodies instead of change it to fix one symptom. Many times it creates a new chain reaction creating more of a problem then helping. We must lead well to have an outcome that works well and taking care of the smallest parts of life’s web will help insure nature will provide us with the best to help us become our best.
The actions of the smallest of creatures helps us walk the path of True Health becoming who we are meant to be, our best.
By Design ~ “Life is good By Design”
Photo by Cynthia G. Creel all rights reserved ©2013
This is a bee I found on the By Design Farm stopping at each flower and landing or passing it by. I had always wondered why they did that. How did they know? Now we all know why?
3-2-2013 all rights reserved ©2013 written permission is needed to duplicate
Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of By Design or Cynthia G. Creel. Consultation of a medical professional is highly recommended before any changes are considered. This article is not saying anyone person in a leadership position is unhealthy or healthy, it is just a possibly of many and is only speaking in general terms. .
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Sources:
(1) http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2013/02/20/science.1230883.abstract
(2) http://lifeisgoodbydesign.blogspot.com/2013/03/as-far-as-eye-can-see-nothing-not-even.html
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