Very interesting and enlightening! Vultures do indeed provide a valuable service to us and all of Gaia, just as the other scavengers (coyotes, flies, fungi, bacteria, etc). Mary seemed like an awesome bird to chill with too!
I got a brief message one day out in my yard, I’m not sure from who/what. It could’ve been the tree that I often “speak” to, but this felt like more of a congregation or committee than a single entity. It felt like my yard and the ground underneath speaking to me…
Anyway! The message was along the lines of this, death is a form of communication between us and Gaia. We live and eat and breathe and poop. This builds up experiences, neural networks, muscle/visceral memory, blood and bone.
All of these snapshots or summaries of a life lived in Gaia’s embrace, which Gaia is fully prepared to reintegrate back into the web of life to guide evolution.
There were a few other details about about trees roots and fungi networks being able specifically to read and integrate data from our post-mortum neural networks. But I’ll leave that thought be for now.