"Genesis (same in Spanish, but pronounced as "Henesis)
Vivo
Morpho"
Hmmmm.
So i translate the first two, that's pretty simple, but Morpho doesn't deem to be a word by itself in Spanish ....( ok) ... so i google it direct instead of translate and got those iridescent blue butterflies. I really knew nothing more about them than they exist in the tropics somewhere. important edit, i did not know the name of the butterfly.
Checked the Wiki on it and saw this.
Morpho - Wikipedia
Hope that image comes through...
Darn.... Please do check the link.
Had no idea that they were brownish reddish or beige on the underside at all.
Had no idea they came out of those beautiful green chrysalises.
That bit of deep indigo color is common to see in my set of information, that shade of green is definitely the right shade, The reddish brown and the patterns somewhat reminiscing of eyes, all straight out of the data on all of this. I'm seeing this information on the insect for the first time and i'm guessing this is further coincidental occurrences along the way which ... would you interpret this as a successful 'transformation" as possibly indicated by timing? I dunno myself and i'm not gonna demand in any form whatsoever that this is empirically evident or true by scientific standards. It's just what turns up and it's 'hallmark" is the timing and the fact i know little to nothing about it before i get the thought or whatever it is. Those three words came in my brain in Spanish as a single statement, i checked it out just a few minutes ago and that's what i got.