2010年6月22日星期二

Did the Chrysylis bring the bloom or the bloom bring the Chryslis?

the Chrysalis brings the bloom, the bloom brings the butterfly and the butterfly brings the Chrysalis...


(is the second Chrysalis cuter than the first? lol..)


:)Did the Chrysylis bring the bloom or the bloom bring the Chryslis?
Interdependent upon each other. A few days ago, I am confused by a question which has some kinda similarity with yours. It is that does the society force people cruelly or the people turn the society cruelly? Woo, tell me the answer.Did the Chrysylis bring the bloom or the bloom bring the Chryslis?
(Chrysylis, Chryslis, or Chrysalis?) It's a good question and one befitting the stature of a Native American. No doubt, you know, there is a perfect harmony and interconnected order in the natural world in which the butterfly, the honeybee, and the flowering plants mutually benefit from and are interdependent upon. Therefore, the circle (or cycle) can not be broken.
If the blooms were not nearby the chrysylis would have been started somewhere else.


But as it goes through its growth it does form into a bloom.


So each depends on the other to make it through their life.
The bloom brought the Chryslis. Chicken before the egg. lol
teh bloom brought the chryslis, in most cases





everything and everyone needs a motive to bloom
they make each other bloom.
Ah....Butterflies...';flying flowers';!! It is cold here in New York, so thanks for the summertime thoughts!! ;)

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