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Disappearance of the Bees

"Is it my imagination or have you been strangely silent on the subject of the declining honeybee population? Is seems like almost everyone has ‘rang in’ on this one, and the information as usual has run the gamut of diversity. I don’t want to admit it, but in spite of all that has already been said I still feel unsatisfied. Pardon the pun, but as a long time reader of your column I have felt the honey sweetness of your words, as well as the sting of the bee now and then. Would you please comment on this subject?
 
Actually, my sentience, which expresses itself in a myriad of ways, only one of which is through this column, could not be more vocal on the subject. That being said, sometimes the loudest voice is the one found within the silence. By their very absence the bees have spoken, and continue to do so.
 
Their offering to humanity is one of luxury, for their purpose is unequalled and their loss immeasurable. Who or what else could assume their endless labors on nature’s behalf or yield the results that they do on a daily basis? Their mystery has tantalized philosophers and poets, mathematicians and metaphysicians alike. By your own admission little is left that has not been summarized or theorized.
 
Honeybees are longtime residents of the earth and have been here far longer than humanity has. They have also existed elsewhere, particularly when humanity (or a version thereof) has also been present, including other planets within this solar system. How and why they arrive is at least as interesting a topic as why they depart. Perhaps you will find and follow the dimensional link as we explore their message....
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Disappearance of the Bees
 December 2007
Copyright Pepper Lewis

 
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Posted on Thursday, December 6, 2007 at 08:47AM by Registered Commenterfromheadtoheart |

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