Metamorphosis: how it works on us

 Metamorphosis: how it works on us

Tom Cross

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You have certainly heard of metamorphosis! Especially when it comes to nature, this word has many processes. Insects, mollusks, and amphibians are great examples of this word, which means nothing more and nothing less than modification.

In nature, many animals undergo metamorphosis, which is the change in their shape and body structure. In other words, when a caterpillar incubates in a cocoon and becomes a butterfly, its shape is modified, as well as its organs and tissues

This happens due to two types of birth that take place in the natural world: direct and indirect birth. In the direct birth, the animal is born with a structure similar to the adults of its species, while in the indirect birth the animals are born different, requiring metamorphosis.

Some animals still undergo metamorphosis in different ways and it is often associated with habitat changes. The dragonfly, for example, lives its initial life in water and when it becomes an adult it begins to fly. Frogs also have their initial phase in water, as tadpoles; after reaching adulthood they become terrestrial.

Well, metamorphosis is clear in nature. If we are part of it, how does it happen in our lives? Let's talk more about it!

Evolution is our metamorphosis

Human metamorphosis is nothing more than the changes that we experience in our lives and that are necessary for us. When we are born, we are little babies, and with time our structure does not change, but grows. We can consider this a bodily metamorphosis. But the transformations continue to happen after adulthood, but inside us.

Our choices are the biggest determinants in this process. When we are children, we barely worry about our attitudes, and in adolescence, not even during that time. Everything starts to change intensely when we reach the young stage of our lives, when we need to make a lot of decisions.

After all, it is impossible to make a choice and not identify positive and negative points, and it is these that will dictate one's personal metamorphosis.

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Human evolution asks us to become better people every day. We don't mean that we are born terrible people, but that we need to learn to be better. The society in which we live and the culture in which we are inserted are great influencers of our evolution.

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Let's face it, there is a lot to be changed in society in general, but this social metamorphosis can only happen when we go through our personal metamorphosis. So worry about your personal evolution first, then the social evolution will only be a consequence.

How does metamorphosis actually happen?

To want things to happen in a simple and easy way is the greatest desire of the human being. In order to have positive situations, however, it is necessary to go through the negative ones. Remember the choices? They are the ones that will bring the positive and negative situations to life. Believe me: both are necessary for our metamorphosis.

Transformation happens on the outside after it happens on the inside. Many times everything has to get bad before it can be transformed into something better. Because of this, it is normal that you have moments of suffering to make certain choices.

On the other hand, after making the choices (which need to be good ones for you) you will be able to notice the metamorphosis, the transformation. Of course, after this period, you will be able to notice how they have contributed to your evolution.

Experience the pain of metamorphosis

You came into this world to have your metamorphosis and to evolve. And evolution will often cause emotional and physical pain, but don't carry it like a burden. We invite you to analyze everything that needs modification in your life right now. Keep an open heart and respect what your soul asks of you.

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It may hurt, yes, but at the end of the tunnel you will always find a light, and this is the purest and truest of lights, thanks to the process of metamorphosis.

Tom Cross

Tom Cross is a writer, blogger, and entrepreneur who has dedicated his life to exploring the world and discovering the secrets of self-knowledge. With years of experience traveling to every corner of the globe, Tom has developed a deep appreciation for the incredible diversity of human experience, culture, and spirituality.In his blog, Blog I Without Borders, Tom shares his insights and discoveries about the most fundamental questions of life, including how to find purpose and meaning, how to cultivate inner peace and happiness, and how to live a life that is truly fulfilling.Whether he's writing about his experiences in remote villages in Africa, meditating in ancient Buddhist temples in Asia, or exploring cutting-edge scientific research on the mind and body, Tom's writing is always engaging, informative, and thought-provoking.With a passion for helping others find their own path to self-knowledge, Tom's blog is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of themselves, their place in the world, and the possibilities that await them.