Eagles were the symbol of almost all conquerors, be it Caesar or Hitler the reason is!! Read on.....Inspiration from the "7 Principles of an Eagle" Author Dr. Myles Monroe:
1. Eagles fly alone at a high altitude and not with sparrows or mix with other smaller birds like 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 Testament Bible) went to commune with God on the mountain, he left the crowd at the foothills. Stay away from sparrows and ravens. Eagles fly with eagles.
2. Eagles have strong vision, which focuses up to 5 kilometers from the air. When an eagle sites prey- even a rodent from this distance, he narrows his focus on it and sets out to get it. No matter the obstacle, the eagle will not move his focus from the prey until he grabs it.
Have a vision and remain focused no matter what the obstacle and you will succeed.
3. Eagles do not eat dead things. He feeds on fresh prey. Vultures eat dead animals but not eagles.
Steer clear of outdated and old information. Do your research well always.
4. The Eagle is the only bird that loves the storm. When clouds gather, the eagles get excited. The eagle uses the wings of the storm to rise and is 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 clouds and glide. This gives the eagle an opportunity to rest its wings. In the meantime all the other birds hide in the leaves and branches of the trees. We can use the storms of our lives (obstacles, trouble, etc) to rise to greater heights.
Achievers relish challenges and use them profitably.
5. The Eagle tests before it trusts. When a female eagle meets a male and they want to mate, she flies down to earth with the male pursuing her and she picks a twig. She flies back into the air with the male still pursuing her. Once she has reached a height high enough for her, she lets the twig fall to the ground and watches it as it falls. The male chases after the twig. The faster it falls, the faster he chases until he reaches it and has to catch it before it falls to the ground, then bring it back to the female eagle. The female eagle grabs the twig and flies to a much higher altitude pursued by the male until she perceives it high enough, and then drops the twig for the male to chase. This goes on for hours, with the height increasing until the female eagle is assured that the male eagle has mastered the art of picking the twig which shows commitment, then and only then, will she allow him to mate with her!
Whether in private life or in business, one should test commitment of people intended for partnership.
6. Eagles prepare for training. When about to lay eggs, the female and male eagle identify a place very high on a cliff where no predators can reach; the male flies to earth and at first, picks thorns and lays them on the crevice of the cliff, then flies to earth again to collect twigs which he lays in the intended nest. Then he picks thorns and lays them on top of the twigs. On them, he lays soft grass covering the thorns and then picks rugs to put on the grass. When this first layering is complete the male eagle runs back to earth and picks more thorns, grass and rugs and lays them on top of the thorns, then plucks 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 eagle family.
The people who love us do not let us languish in sloth but push us hard to grow and prosper. Even in their seemingly bad actions they have good intentions for us.
7. When the Eagle grows old, his feathers become weak and cannot take him as fast as he should. When he feels weak and about to die, he retires to a place far away in the rocks. While there, he plucks out every feather on his body until he is completely bare. He stays in this hiding place until he has grown new feathers, then he can come out.
We occasionally need to shed off old habits & items that burden us add no value to our lives.
From India, Hyderabad
1. Eagles fly alone at a high altitude and not with sparrows or mix with other smaller birds like 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 Testament Bible) went to commune with God on the mountain, he left the crowd at the foothills. Stay away from sparrows and ravens. Eagles fly with eagles.
2. Eagles have strong vision, which focuses up to 5 kilometers from the air. When an eagle sites prey- even a rodent from this distance, he narrows his focus on it and sets out to get it. No matter the obstacle, the eagle will not move his focus from the prey until he grabs it.
Have a vision and remain focused no matter what the obstacle and you will succeed.
3. Eagles do not eat dead things. He feeds on fresh prey. Vultures eat dead animals but not eagles.
Steer clear of outdated and old information. Do your research well always.
4. The Eagle is the only bird that loves the storm. When clouds gather, the eagles get excited. The eagle uses the wings of the storm to rise and is 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 clouds and glide. This gives the eagle an opportunity to rest its wings. In the meantime all the other birds hide in the leaves and branches of the trees. We can use the storms of our lives (obstacles, trouble, etc) to rise to greater heights.
Achievers relish challenges and use them profitably.
5. The Eagle tests before it trusts. When a female eagle meets a male and they want to mate, she flies down to earth with the male pursuing her and she picks a twig. She flies back into the air with the male still pursuing her. Once she has reached a height high enough for her, she lets the twig fall to the ground and watches it as it falls. The male chases after the twig. The faster it falls, the faster he chases until he reaches it and has to catch it before it falls to the ground, then bring it back to the female eagle. The female eagle grabs the twig and flies to a much higher altitude pursued by the male until she perceives it high enough, and then drops the twig for the male to chase. This goes on for hours, with the height increasing until the female eagle is assured that the male eagle has mastered the art of picking the twig which shows commitment, then and only then, will she allow him to mate with her!
Whether in private life or in business, one should test commitment of people intended for partnership.
6. Eagles prepare for training. When about to lay eggs, the female and male eagle identify a place very high on a cliff where no predators can reach; the male flies to earth and at first, picks thorns and lays them on the crevice of the cliff, then flies to earth again to collect twigs which he lays in the intended nest. Then he picks thorns and lays them on top of the twigs. On them, he lays soft grass covering the thorns and then picks rugs to put on the grass. When this first layering is complete the male eagle runs back to earth and picks more thorns, grass and rugs and lays them on top of the thorns, then plucks 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 eagle family.
The people who love us do not let us languish in sloth but push us hard to grow and prosper. Even in their seemingly bad actions they have good intentions for us.
7. When the Eagle grows old, his feathers become weak and cannot take him as fast as he should. When he feels weak and about to die, he retires to a place far away in the rocks. While there, he plucks out every feather on his body until he is completely bare. He stays in this hiding place until he has grown new feathers, then he can come out.
We occasionally need to shed off old habits & items that burden us add no value to our lives.
From India, Hyderabad
Hey Philip, Do you happen to have the PPT version? I saw you discussed it sometime previously.. ;) — Hee HW Certified Human Behaviour Analyst
From Singapore, Singapore
From Singapore, Singapore
Hi its really very nice! Thanks for posting. You could present the same through a neatly done ppt. I believe it could add depth to the broader objectives of the concepts involved.
Did you see Shavalad's presentation 'rebirthoftheeagle' pps? Its very nice too. You may also look at it as a model to present such nice insights.
Keep posting. Its useful always.
regadrs
Rajesh Thomas,.
From India, Madras
Did you see Shavalad's presentation 'rebirthoftheeagle' pps? Its very nice too. You may also look at it as a model to present such nice insights.
Keep posting. Its useful always.
regadrs
Rajesh Thomas,.
From India, Madras
Hi its really very nice! Thanks for posting. You could present the same through a neatly done ppt. I believe it could add depth to the broader objectives of the concepts involved.
Did you see Shavalad's presentation 'rebirthoftheeagle' pps? Its very nice too. You may also look at it as a model to present such nice insights.
Keep posting. Its useful always.
regards
Rajesh Thomas,.
From India, Madras
Did you see Shavalad's presentation 'rebirthoftheeagle' pps? Its very nice too. You may also look at it as a model to present such nice insights.
Keep posting. Its useful always.
regards
Rajesh Thomas,.
From India, Madras
Hi Deepthi,
A superb and refreshing post:).
Just want you to make a small change in the following segment:
"Eagles have strong vision, which focuses up to 5 kilometers from the air. When an eagle sites prey- even a rodent from this distance"
Pls. correct "sites" to "sights".
Similarly, in the following sentence:
"Once it finds the wing of the storm, the eagle stops flapping and uses the pressure of the raging storm to soar the clouds and glide."
I hope to soar the clouds needs to be changed to soar over the clouds.
Continue posting such good ones.
From India, Bangalore
A superb and refreshing post:).
Just want you to make a small change in the following segment:
"Eagles have strong vision, which focuses up to 5 kilometers from the air. When an eagle sites prey- even a rodent from this distance"
Pls. correct "sites" to "sights".
Similarly, in the following sentence:
"Once it finds the wing of the storm, the eagle stops flapping and uses the pressure of the raging storm to soar the clouds and glide."
I hope to soar the clouds needs to be changed to soar over the clouds.
Continue posting such good ones.
From India, Bangalore
thanks for posting it again , though i have been discussing abt this in so many sessions, i had actually lost the name of the author... regards Jeevan Raveendran
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
superb post. God has created every thing in thisworld to make us understand.we can get inspiration from Ant,Eagle etc.
Hi Deepthi, I converted your post into a presentation. Its in the Inspiration and Motivation Index. Please have a look. Hope you like it. Best, Renu
From India, Bhopal
From India, Bhopal
Hi Deepthi
Dr Myles Monroe is awesome. And, I hope you have read his book Kingdom Principles.
I have been using this eagle thing in my training and I always hear a vow!! Out of curiosity I decided to read what you had written so....
regards
lalitha menon
From India
Dr Myles Monroe is awesome. And, I hope you have read his book Kingdom Principles.
I have been using this eagle thing in my training and I always hear a vow!! Out of curiosity I decided to read what you had written so....
regards
lalitha menon
From India
Interesting...
Every animal has a trait that we could learn from.
But that is possible if only we could take time out from our busy schedules!!!
Ralston Coelho
www.ralstonraz.blogspot.com
From India, Mumbai
Every animal has a trait that we could learn from.
But that is possible if only we could take time out from our busy schedules!!!
Ralston Coelho
www.ralstonraz.blogspot.com
From India, Mumbai
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