Spiritual Lessons from the Owl.


Owls are comfortable in the dark.  Their eyes and feathers reflect and magnify the light that exists in the night.
 Owls often outsmart their predators by camouflaging themselves or puffing up their body to appear larger.  Owls can hiss, sway, click their beak, or play dead. Most importantly, they know when to use the appropriate strategy.
They can hear a beetle running through the grass a half mile away. They are good listeners.
They have silent flight. You don’t hear them until you see them.

Their eyeballs do not roll. (Very interesting!)  The owl sees only directly in front of them; however their head rotates 270 degrees in order to see straight ahead effectively.  Full attention is given to that which is of immediate importance.
Indeed, the darkness shall not hide from You, but the night shines as the day.  P.s 139: 12

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