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7 Principles of Eagles
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1. Eagles fly alone at a highaltitude and not with sparrows
or
mix
with
other
smaller
birdslike geese. Birds of a feather
flock together. No other bird
goes
to
the
height
of
the
eagle.
Eagles fly with eagles.
Never
in
a
flock.
Even
when
Moses
(Old
TestamentBible)wenttocommunewith
Godonthemountain,heleftthecrowdat
thefoothills.Stayawayfromsparrowsand
ravens.Eagles
fly
with
eagles.
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2. Eagles have strong vision, whichfocusesupto5kilometersfromtheair.
Whenan
eagle
sites
prey
even
arodent
fromthisdistance,henarrowshisfocus
on it and sets out to get it. No matter
theobstacle,theeaglewillnotmovehis
focus from the prey until he grabs it.
Have a vision and remainfocused no matter what the
obstacle and you will
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Steer clear of outdated and
old information.Do your research well always.
3.Eaglesdonoteatdeadthings.Hefeedsonfresh
prey.Vultures
eat
dead
animalsbutnoteagles.
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4.TheEagleistheonlybirdthatlovesthestorm.Whencloudsgather,theeaglesgetexcited. Theeagleuses the wings of the storm to rise
andis
pushed
up
higher.
Once
it
finds
the
wing
of
the
storm,
the
eagle
stops flapping and uses the pressure of the raging storm to soar the
cloudsandglide.Thisgivestheeagleanopportunitytorestitswings.
In
the
meantime
all
the
other
birds
hide
in
the
leaves
and
branches
of
thetrees.Wecanusethestormsofour lives(obstacles,trouble,etc)
torisetogreaterheights.
Achievers relish
challenges and use themprofitably.
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5. The Eagle tests before ittrusts.
When
a
female
eagle
meetsamaleandtheywantto
mate, she flies down to earth
withthemalepursuingherand
shepicks
atwig.
She
flies
back
into the air with the male still
pursuing her. Once she has
reached
a
height
high
enough
forher,sheletsthetwigfallto
thegroundandwatchesitasit
falls.The
male
chases
after
the
twig.
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The faster it falls, the faster he chases
until he reaches it and has to catch it
before itfallstotheground,thenbring it
back to the female eagle. The female
eagle grabs the twig and flies to a much
higheraltitude
pursued
by
the
male
until
she perceives it high enough, and then
dropsthetwigforthemaletochase.This
goes
on
for
hours,
with
the
height
increasing until the female eagle is
assuredthatthemaleeaglehasmastered
the
art
of
picking
the
twig
which
shows
commitment,thenandonlythen,willshe
allowhimtomatewithher!
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Whether in
private life or inbusiness, one
should testcommitment of
people intendedfor partnership.
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6. Eagles prepare for training. When aboutto lay eggs, the female and male eagle
identify
a
place
very
high
on
a
cliff
where
no
predatorscan reach; themale flies toearth
and at first, picks thorns and lays them on
the
crevice
of
the
cliff,
then
flies
to
earthagain to collect twigs which he lays in the
intendednest.Thenhepicksthornsandlays
themon
top
of
the
twigs.
On
them,
he
lays
soft
grass
covering the thorns and then
picksrugstoputonthegrass.
h hi fi l i i
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When this first layering is
complete the male eagle
runs
back
to
earth
and
picks more thorns, grass
and rugsand lays them on
top
of
the
thorns,
thenplucks his feathers to
complete the nest. The
thorns
on
the
outside
of
the nest protect it from
possible intruders. Both
male
and
female
eagles
participate in raising the
eaglefamily.
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The people who love us do not let us
languish in sloth but push us hard togrow and prosper. Even in their
seemingly bad actions they have goodintentions for us.
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7.WhentheEaglegrowsold,hisfeathersbecomeweakand
cannottake
him
as
fast
as
he
should.
When
he
feels
weak
and
abouttodie,heretirestoaplacefarawayintherocks.
Whil th h
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While there, he
plucks out every
feather
on
his
body
untilhe iscompletely
bare. He stays in this
hiding
place
until
hehas grown new
feathers,thenhecan
comeout.
We occasionally need to shed off old
habits & items that burden us add novalue to our lives.