Wednesday, 6 December 2017

LIKE AN EAGLE by W.C.AGUGUA

LIKE AN EAGLE
Last week we discussed extensively about the ant and God spoke clearly to us in Proverb 6:6 when He said “Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise”. This is a clear admonition for wisdom which the bible also refers to as the principal thing. This means, wisdom is a principle which leads to understanding for prosperity. The ant is in the business of gathering and storing food in dry season (harvest time) to be use in rainy season (difficult moment). It stores a lot to spend enough. Never wasteful because they have a saving culture, they never lack. That’s wisdom!
You know, the greatest enemy of  man is not the devil, is himself for not going for knowledge. So he remains in ignorance (ignoring knowledge) and been tossed to and fro by little demons.

Today’s topic is “Like An Eagle”. Here, we shall be exploring the great manager of the sky and wind current. The best aero dynamist ever created; the greatest vision seer and focus expert. Please, do sit down and enjoy the sail. You may be wondering why I love talking about animal creatures. This is simple! It’s because I simply love nature. Then in addition, the in-depth understanding and/ or knowledge of these creatures christened by man, will give us the true understanding of ourselves. When we have the understanding that these animals were made and placed in our care to harness, yet they explore their natural ability while we bury ours. Sure we shall be motivated to face challenges and become champions. The eagles have over 60 species of its kinds and live for about 40-70 years depending on the kind. Female eagles are usually larger than their male counterpart. 

The eagles have about 7000feathers whose colours ranges from  black-brown, white to gold and yellow peak. Their peaks are made of keratin and are usually long and sharp. Eagles do not fly, they glide and soar. Eagles have a high-pitch tone which can be heard during mating, or when threatened.
Let’s take some wonderful lessons from MR and MRS. Eagle. They could be a perfect guide for us.
                EIGHT WONDERS OF THE EAGLES:
1.  
THE“BE YOURSELF” PRINCIPLE
 Watch out for the eagle, during flight. You are sure to see gliding or soaring alone or with other great eagles. Eagles do not mix up with squirrels, ravens or sparrows. This principle teaches us that we should watch the groups or peers we associate with and take time to choose wisely. It was Solomon who said walk with the wise and you become wise, walk with the fool and you would become one honourably.
 Better Put: “he that walketh with wise men shall be wise; but a companion of fools shall be destroyed”. Prov.13:20 KJV. Eagles can never be found among chicks. There are differences in being different. Eagles could do the same thing differently. For instance, they don’t fly but soar but also glide and they do not simply glide they do it with style and acrobatic until they touch or reach the sky. They make conscious effort to stand-out and to be different just to make a difference. They be themselves, not emulating another. Human usually want to be exactly like their role model or mentor; barb same hairstyle, dress same, do same cat or hippotamus or rynus walk but the eagles maintain their personality, different from other birds and stand-out.

2.   THE VISON-FOCUS PRINCIPLE
Eagles have great vision. I usually refer to the eagles as the great vision seers. Eagles could see both front and side-view simultaneously. Eagle’s eyes are four times sharper than normal human eyes. They could pick up a swimming fish under the river from the height of 5 miles above the sea level; maintain focus on the fish no matter the wind and turbulent distraction until they finally capture their prey. This lesson teaches us to see the vision of life before executing and when launching our action plan, we should remain resilient, never distracted or lose focus and eventually we shall achieve our goal, for vision is a mission in action to achieve and any man without a vision of life is like a ship without a rudder, a waif and a no-body.

3.   THE FEEDING PRINCIPLE
 Eagles never, never feed on dead or decayed animals, vultures do. Eagles feed on live animals. Immediately after capturing their prey, they devour and feed on them.
This principle teaches us the power of current and latest information. Man is not what he eats but what he read. The mind must constantly be updated and renewed everyday.  St. Paul said “but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind”. “Knowledge is power” according to Francis Beacon but this knowledge must regularly be refreshed for optimum growth.

4.    OPPOSITION BEGATS PROMOTION
 Eagles derive joy in the midst of the wind and storm. While other birds hide in the bush among grasses during storm, the eagles bounce into the air. They make use of the thermal current to soar high in the sky and relax their feathers while moving along the lines of the current. The lesson here is that opportunities are abound in every challenge. For, every great troubles, there is a great man. The saying goes “after the rain, comes the sun” and the bible puts it better “weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning”. Man is better trained by God than fellow man. You know, challenges can never leave you the way it found you. So, take the storm of life as the glory of God.

5.    TESTING BEFORE TRUSTING
 Female eagle does not trust the male for mating without testing. The female eagle will soar high with the male chasing after her. She slide suddenly, pick up a twig and make a long upward flight, and then drops the twig. The male chase after the twig and returns it. This could repeat itself for three to four times with each twig dropping occurring from a higher sky flight. Then, the female will allow the male to mate with her. This training is a test of commitment. The two mates lives for life without divorce or separation except death do them part. Another mate could be allowed after a period of one year. This is a perfect lesson for married couples.

6.   THE PRINCIPLE OF COMMITMENT
Both male and female join hands to train their young ones. The mother incubates her egg and rest after some hours to change position, the male takes over. During, the time of egg-laying, eagles soar to a very far place for fear of predators. They build their nest on a high cliff. The father travels far to gather materials for the nest construction. He does this one-by-one. First he collects the thorns, then twigs, followed by grasses, then thorns again and finally he removes his feather and lay it on the thorns for safety of his unborn children. He also go on hunting expeditions for the offspring’s. When the eggs are hatched by the eaglets with their egg tooth, they are incubated and taking care of by both the male and female eagles until when the eaglets can fend for themselves.

7.    LEARNING, RELEARNING & UNLEARNING
Few months after the birth of the young eagles, their wings and tail feathers are fully developed. These are usually larger and taller than those of their parents, but there is a problem. They cannot use these feathers appropriately without a guide and proper training. So, the mother introduces them to a sort of flight trainings. She will throw them from the cliff but, because they are still inexperience, they will manage to fly back to the nest. Some will never survive this training as they will smash, onto the ground and die. At times the male will soar after the young ones and bring them back to the nest. Then the training continues. The mother eagle on noticing that the eaglets fly back to the nest immediately after been thrown out will remove the first layer (feather) of the nest thereby exposing the thorns. Some eaglets will endure the flight on seeing the thorns while others will step on the thorns and endanger their feet as blood are seen gushing out of their feet. At this point, the eaglets feel their parents are been unfair to them.
The big lesson here is that we must continue in training and retraining, learning and relearning if we must succeed in this life and the life after. Man therefore needs constant self- development to glow his world and make a difference; positive impact in his generation for we are not truly existing if we are not living. When we are corrected, rebuked or criticized, please find time to check within for a conscious change rather than putting up malice with the fellow. Their actions may be a proof of love for you just like the mother eagle.

8.    NEW BIRTH: When eagles grow old with their thick and heavy feathers, they no longer enjoy flight so they take a long journey to a distance place away from predators. The hid under thick trees and begin to remove the feathers one after the other until they are no more. Days enter weeks, weeks into months and months run into years and fresh feathers are developed. At this time, the eagle look s very young again like a new born eaglet. He takes time to sharpen his peak properly; test his newly developed feathers and soar back with great joy and ecstasy.
Lesson: man need some time to evaluate his life activities, actions and inactions. It was a great writer and philosopher who said that an unexamined life is not worth living. We need some quiet time each day away from the usual hustle and bustle to meditate on God’s word; to fast and pray and to shun some identified wrong behaviours. In this way, we will remain fresh always in the Lord.
 Let’s take time to go through the principles again and make conscious decision today to become great and soar high like the EAGLE.

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