Daily Bitachon

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Daily Dose of Bitachon: Shaar HaBechina – The Woodpecker and the Hummingbird Welcome to our daily dose of Bitachon. We are in Shaar HaBechina (The Gate of Reflection), and as we promised, we are going to go through the different types of creatures as delineated by the Chovot HaLevavot . The first category is flying creatures, which we will refer to as birds. Each one has something special beyond the overarching mechanics of flight. The Woodpecker: A Feat of Engineering Let's start with the woodpecker. The woodpecker hammers its beak into a tree at a rate of twenty times a second, creating a tremendous force. If this force impacted a human being's brain, it would kill them instantly. This force is measured in "Gs." When you sit down, you feel your normal weight—that is 1G. If you felt twice your weight, that would be 2Gs. A fighter pilot experiences 9Gs during a high-speed turn. The woodpecker, however, experiences 1,200Gs . For a human, that would be like crashing into a wall at high speed dozens of times a minute. How does the woodpecker survive? Hashem provided it with perfect tools: The Shock Absorber: Its "hammer" is actually connected to its tongue, which has a long, elastic structure that wraps all the way around the back of the skull. When the bird strikes, this bone absorbs the vibration, spreading the force around the skull rather than into the brain. Flexible Skull: Its skull is not rigid like ours; it is made of a flexible material similar to the styrofoam inside a bike helmet to absorb the blow. The Offset Beak: The lower beak is slightly longer than the upper one, which helps direct the energy of the impact downward toward the body instead of straight back into the brain. Safety Goggles: To protect against flying wood chips, a "third eyelid" closes a millisecond before impact. This acts as a shield and a "seatbelt" to keep the eyeballs stable and in place. What is the benefit? The woodpecker is looking for wood-boring pests—that's his supper. But those pests would otherwise destroy the forest. It's as if you had an exterminator who happened to love eating squirrels and banged away at your walls to get them out! Furthermore, the holes he creates provide homes for other birds that cannot build their own. When we put on our "Bitachon glasses," we see the wonder of wonders . If Hashem created all these specific tools for the woodpecker's needs, don't you think He will give you all the tools you need for your Parnassa (livelihood)? The Hummingbird: The High-Octane Helicopter The hummingbird is the only bird in the world that can fly backwards and hover in one place—it is the helicopter of nature. The Engine: Its wings beat up to eighty times a second. This requires a metabolic rate so high that if a human had the same metabolism, our body temperature would rise to 725 degrees and we would catch fire. The Heart: To power those wings, it has the largest heart-to-body ratio in the animal kingdom. Its heart beats at 1,200 beats per minute . (Compare that to a human's 60–100 BPM!) The Cooling System: To keep from cooking its own organs, it has patches of bare skin to let heat out, and its wings act like fans—similar to an "air bike" where pedaling cools you off. The Miracle of Torpor: Because it burns so much energy, the hummingbird is always just hours away from starvation. If it slept normally, it would be dead by morning. Therefore, it enters a state called torpor . It turns its "life switch" to the lowest setting: its heart rate drops from 1,200 BPM to just 50 BPM, and its temperature plummets. It appears dead to the touch, all to preserve energy until it can eat again the next morning. Reflection The woodpecker and the hummingbird are perfectly designed for their specific needs. To suggest that millions of woodpeckers died of concussions until one finally "evolved" these features is the most absurd thought one could have. The world might believe such nonsense because it's "comfortable" to avoid the responsibilities that come with acknowledging God. But what they don't realize is that life is much better when you rely on Him. He takes care of us. Stay with that Bitachon, even with the responsibilities. Tomorrow, we will continue with more wonders of creation.
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Daily BitachonBy Rabbi David Sutton