
Wings of Knowing - How Birds Reflect a Deeper Intelligence in Nature (eBook, ePUB)
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Wings of Knowing invites you into the hidden, breathtaking world of birds - not just as animals, but as sentient beings tuned into a deeper intelligence of nature. Could it be that birds, with their small but high-speed brains, near-360° vision, precise memory and long-distance migrations, are living examples of a form of perception far older and more refined than our own?Across 20 chapters that weave science, mythology and observation, this book explores the evolutionary brilliance of birds - from the aerodynamic design of their feathers to their loyal pair bonding, complex communication and...
Wings of Knowing invites you into the hidden, breathtaking world of birds - not just as animals, but as sentient beings tuned into a deeper intelligence of nature. Could it be that birds, with their small but high-speed brains, near-360° vision, precise memory and long-distance migrations, are living examples of a form of perception far older and more refined than our own?
Across 20 chapters that weave science, mythology and observation, this book explores the evolutionary brilliance of birds - from the aerodynamic design of their feathers to their loyal pair bonding, complex communication and uncanny ability to navigate across continents. Why do certain birds mate for life? How do pigeons return to exact locations thousands of miles away? How do some birds mimic human speech, recognise faces and even mourn their dead?
Chapter by chapter, you'll discover that birds may hold clues to a higher frequency of awareness - perhaps even a kind of consciousness embedded in nature itself. From their lightning-fast neural processing to the mythic symbolism they carried in ancient civilisations, Wings of Knowing opens our eyes to the possibility that birds are more than instinctual - they are intuitive, wise and connected to the rhythms of the Earth.
This book is a poetic exploration of life through feathers and flight, a reminder that intelligence isn't always loud or large. Wings of Knowing asks whether birds reflect a deeper layer of perception we've only just begun to understand.
Across 20 chapters that weave science, mythology and observation, this book explores the evolutionary brilliance of birds - from the aerodynamic design of their feathers to their loyal pair bonding, complex communication and uncanny ability to navigate across continents. Why do certain birds mate for life? How do pigeons return to exact locations thousands of miles away? How do some birds mimic human speech, recognise faces and even mourn their dead?
Chapter by chapter, you'll discover that birds may hold clues to a higher frequency of awareness - perhaps even a kind of consciousness embedded in nature itself. From their lightning-fast neural processing to the mythic symbolism they carried in ancient civilisations, Wings of Knowing opens our eyes to the possibility that birds are more than instinctual - they are intuitive, wise and connected to the rhythms of the Earth.
This book is a poetic exploration of life through feathers and flight, a reminder that intelligence isn't always loud or large. Wings of Knowing asks whether birds reflect a deeper layer of perception we've only just begun to understand.
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