The Parable of The Caterpillar

The Book of Alexander
2 min readOct 4, 2022

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A Word of Encouragement

It is said you must complete the written series that holds the knowledge of the Creator and Savior in order to teach the man next to you. Yet, no man who has read it to its entirety, fulfills entirely. Therefore, if you know a word of the LORD, why should you not teach that which you do know?

Better to sleep in a dog house during raining season than to sleep on a street corner to be covered in fallen rain. A little knowledge is better than no knowledge. With the little you have, give a little. Blessed is he who reads and understands. -Alexander Garza

Here’s a New Parable: A Caterpillar is slow and easily captured, the Cocoon is a solitary confinement, and the Butterfly avoids predators.

All men are captured by sin, but it is the conviction of our heart that determines whether or not we hold the Holy Spirit inside of us; that voice inside your head that says, “I feel bad” is driven by the spirit. The emotional suffering at times is unbearable and so I’ve examined that many seek to find a substitute or distraction to avoid sins aftermath. Because we refuse to allow ourselves to embrace these emotions, we are never able to fully overcome our ways of simplicity, so the sin, whichever one it is, reoccurs. As recent studies according to L. C. Johansson and P. Henningsson at the department of biology at Lund University, Butterflies fly using certain mechanics giving them the ability to avoid predators. In theory, in fact and in the same way we must be able to avoid sins with the proper mechanics necessary during our time of development.

October, 4, 2022

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The Book of Alexander
The Book of Alexander

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Political, Religious and Educational Views. Student in Scientology & Christianity. Learn more about Alexander Garza in About Section. Thanks for reading.

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