The Little Ones

"Splitting to reproduce, when we choose and sometime when we do not, sometime splitting out of fear of survival to extend the life of our kind, slowly disconnects ourselves from ourselves."

"At first we we feel as one and then become separate, two parts undivided yet, still connected, communicates with self as one but separate, the communication with self becomes more divided, multiple parts relating the history of one, movement mostly still."

"We do not remember the divide, but know who we divided with, we know we who we used to be at one with."

"We did not lose who we was apart of as a whole, but we lost apart of us as individuals when we divide, the past we remain apart of even though departed from the past."

"As divided we become hazy of the whole of our past form, we learn from now onwards, for which we grow, slight memories of the whole is passed on."

"We playfully learn without judgement with our own senses, reforming individually who we are now from what we was, more agile as we are now little from when we was larger as a one before."

"We are little, once we was larger, we will grow larger again over time, until then, we are protected and learn from the the larger of out kind."

"Growing we naturally move into what is needed of the swarm that surrounds us, assuming the role of what we learn from around us, in excess of resources and protection of the swarm that already exists, we can flow more freely into positions of knowledge and research advancing the swarm in efficiency."

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