“Caterpillars chew their way through
ecosystems leaving a path of destruction as they get fatter and fatter. When
they finally fall asleep and a chrysalis forms around them, tiny new imaginal
cells, as biologists call them, begin to take form within their bodies. The
caterpillar’s immune system fights these new cells as though they were foreign
intruders, and only when they crop up in greater numbers and link themselves
together are they strong enough to survive. Then the caterpillar’s immune
system fails and its body dissolves into a nutritive soup which the new cells
recycle into their developing butterfly. The caterpillar is a necessary stage
but becomes unsustainable once its job is done. There is no point in being angry
with it and there is no need to worry about defeating it. The task is to focus
on building the butterfly, the success of which depends on powerful positive
and creative efforts in all aspects of society and alliances built among those
engaged in them.”
- Elisabet Sahtouris
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