Many people experience healing while in the water with dolphins.
528 Hz is the frequency that opens the heart inviting LOVE that is the ultimate healer!
Dolphins and Whales Connections
Dolphins World! Psychic messages, water spirit, telepathic communications, orgone dolphin balls...
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
New dolphin species discovered in Melbourne
Few years ago I had a dream regarding new species of animals in particular marine mammals to be soon discovered... We'll see more new marine creatures species in the future... The ocean offers a lot of surprises!!!!
here is my dream: http://www.natures-blessings.org/articleWhalesDream.htm
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Dolphin play bubble rings ...
Power of the dolphin bubbles... love, healing energy, creativity, compassion...
Enjoy their bubble!!!
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Paddleboarder enjoys up-close encounter with giant blue whale...
Passengers aboard the Manute'a got an eye full recently when an 80-foot blue whale surfaced alongside the boat, stole a breath and revealed its massive backside and fluke. But the best view was enjoyed by a paddleboarder who got breathtakingly close to the great leviathan (see video). This occurred last weekend off Dana Point, Calif., and the video, shot by David Anderson of Capt. Dave's Dolphin and Whale Safari, was posted this week. The paddleboarder appeared to be trying to capture underwater footage of the mammoth creature -- blue whales are the largest mammals ever to inhabit the planet -- when he jumped into the water as the whale dipped beneath the surface.
Blue whales, which can measure 100 feet and weigh as much as 150 tons, have been abundant off Southern California and it may be tempting for people to join the graceful cetaceans in close quarters. But it's not safe and it's against National Marine Fisheries Service guidelines to intentionally approach within 50 yards of whales.
Any act that alters the behavior of whales is considered harassment and punishable by fines up to $10,000.
Anderson said the blue whale in the video had been feeding on shrimp-like krill and did not alter its behavior in the presence of the paddleboarder.
"Blue whales are very aware of what's going on around them," Anderson said. "But still, people need to really respect the whale and should not do anything that could be considered harassment. I certainly don't want to encourage that kind of behavior."
The blue whale season has become phenomenal off Orange County, as several of the sleek giants have congregated to take advantage of an abundance of krill.
Anderson said that on Monday alone his passengers saw 19 blue whales, three fin whales, one humpback whale and hundreds of dolphins. In a recent five-day period his landing tallied 110 blue whale sightings, and with krill still in great blooms beneath the surface from Santa Barbara to San Diego -- a single whale can consume four tons of krill per day -- the viewing season figures to remain outstanding for at least the next several weeks.
By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com
Friday, May 27, 2011
3 Stories of Dolphin Saviors
The dolphins carried and protected her through the warm waters for many hours until they arrived at a marker-buoy floating at sea. They left her on the buoy and she was soon picked up by a passing ship.
It was calculated from the position of the buoy and the position of her yacht when it exploded, that the dolphins had carried her and kept her alive through 200 miles of dangerous seas.
International Dolphin Watch
Bill, a resident of Oxford, England, had suffered from clinical depression for more than 10 years. Horace Dobbs, who runs International Dolphin Watch, decided to take Bill out in a boat off the Pembrokeshire coast to see if watching dolphins would have a positive effect on the man. A dolphin swam right up to Bill, although there were 20 other people in the boat.
Communicating with this creature began to lift his depression. “I felt wanted for the first time,” Bill said. “There were no questions asked.” The dolphin stayed with Bill. “The message I received was, ‘I need you and you need me. Let’s share our lonely worlds together.’”
Bill was so impressed with the experience that he decided to swim with another dolphin off the coast of Ireland. Bill now returns to swim with that dolphin every year.
Dolphins’ Comprehension
Dolphins understand the difference between play and a serious situation. Once, the crew of the boat Aquanaut had to give up its plan to practice lifesaving techniques in the ocean because a playful, happy dolphin kept interrupting the activities.
Later in the day when a member of the boating party got into serious trouble, the dolphin gently supported the man on the surface and helped a crew member tow him to the diving ladder. But that was not the end of the dolphin’s concern. The dolphin swam alongside the ship and watched quietly until he could see that the man had recovered.
“Perhaps, in some way, I owe my gold medals to the dolphins. In their trusting and playful way, they taught me the subtleties of swimming technique.”
–Olympic gold medalist Matt Biondi, who swims with the dolphins
Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/3-stories-of-dolphin-saviors.html#ixzz1NbksycuA
posted by Annie B. Bond
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/3-stories-of-dolphin-saviors.html
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