Sed Miryakal- Keeper of Aqua

Gavran GoldNews, The Blue Print

The Aqua Cupra Color

Aqua pigment naturally occurs in only one living plant or animal on earth, the Olivewing Butterfly, as demonstrated in the below images with both closed and open wings. Coincidentally, the butterfly is named after the outside olive color of the wings, not the velvety interior displaying two exceedingly rare aqua-pigmented brushstrokes.

It is a clue that when aqua is activated, we open up in unique and hidden ways. Then we can fly.

All other visible aqua colors in nature are due to the properties specific cells contain that . . .

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