When the Hummingbird Sits Still
Hummingbirds are not meant to pause. That’s the first thing you need to understand. They are built for motion—furious wings, impossible turns, a metabolism that burns hotter than logic. They exist in a state of constant becoming. Even when they rest, they hover . Even when they feed, they work. Even sleep is a half-life of suspension. So when a hummingbird sits still—truly still—it matters. Not because it’s rare in a statistical sense, but because it violates the bird’s own nature. And nature does not break its own rules casually. Animal Instinct Is Not Symbolism — It’s Intelligence Modern spirituality loves to turn animals into mascots. PowerPoint spirit guides. Pinterest omens stripped of teeth and truth. That’s not how animals work. Animals don’t perform symbolism. They respond to pressure, energy, weather, territory, time, threat, abundance. Their behavior is not metaphor first—it’s data first . The meaning comes after, when we’re quiet enough to notice the pattern. A hummin...