Communicating with Dolphins

Thursday, June 4, 2009
By Bianca Gubalke

Communicating with Dolphins

My past articles on “Communication with Dolphins” and especially the tragedy of the mass beaching of 55 whales at Kommetjie, South Africa, this past weekend… have attracted more response within a shorter time than any other post before – sometimes even from unexpected sources. Which leads me to believe that even in a business driven environment like the Internet people are inclined to react to what’s sincere, what really touches their heart and to what they are passionate about.

Swimming with Dolphins

Casey Porter from California wrote and made me smile: “Bianca, your article is just plain and pure and as a result my Chi automatically self relined itself. I loved this article and hope that one day I will get a chance to swim with these glorious creatures of the sea and thanks for writing such a beautiful story.”

Thank you Casey… I hope you will… and yes, what started as a simple story then was just the forerunner to much more to follow  -  about precognition and connectedness… and what touched me most was the image of the human families surrounding these dying creatures and connecting with them quietly in love, in prayer.

While I saw my Digital Art on Touch Vision Talk coming dramatically to life here, it was all I could do for them without being there myself. CLICK ON THE PIC BELOW to enlarge it and see this Online Newspaper’s beginnings…

"Touch Vision Talk" by Bianca Gubalke

"Touch Vision Talk" by Bianca Gubalke

Intuitive Communication

The story raised some very emotional and sensitive discussions as to what I touched on earlier: while everybody was focusing with best intentions on ‘helping’ these whales survive and get back into their natural element, the sea… did they ever ask the whales for permission? Whether that’s what THEY wanted? Whether that’s what was right for THEM? Or simply… WHY?

What did the whales want?

Maybe, they have a very different perception of Life and Death and the natural cycle of constant transformation… and the necessity to pass on at specific times to protect the whole… something I wrote about in my Book Review “Graceful Exits” not long ago.

Love, respect and intuitive communication between Man and Nature in any form are essential for living in Peace and Harmony with one another. I grew up with this form of interdependent understanding in Namibia; in my humble view it’s the one and only path to save our beautiful planet.

My inner question “What did the whales want..?” came back with a clear answer – as it always does when the question is asked with pure loving intent.

Communication with Animals

It put me in touch Anna Breytenbach, a well-known South African animal communicator. I invite you to get a feeling for who this powerful human being is, what she does and why… and how strong our synchronicities are… by watching this brief but insightful Interview that’s of value to everybody  – just click on the picture below:

Anna Breytenbach - ANimal Communicator

Living your Purpose

Anna gave up a successful business career in Silicon Valley to follow her intuition and… Passion. This is what Life is all about… to discover what drives you – meaning your REAL purpose – and then follow your Dream… while continuously expanding your Knowledge and your… Giving.

Here is what Anna Breytenbach wrote regarding the whale beaching in Kommetjie:

“I was deep in the Knysna forest tracking wild elephants when the whale tragedy at Kommetjie happened yesterday, so I rushed back to Cape Town today and have just finished a long afternoon/evening at the beach. This is a summary of what the pod of 55 whales conveyed to me after I connected with the group:

The majority of the whales were sick and dying… as a result of swimming in some sort of chemical effluent in the ocean, to the northwest of Cape waters. This invisible toxic stream affected them internally in such a way as to cause slow die-off. With that their immune systems also crashed, making them very susceptible to and ill from parasitic infections. A few of them were physically fine, having withstood this – but they weren’t going to leave their family members. So they swam ashore with the dying ones. One for all.

They beached because they wanted to die.

They chose the Cape beach so as not to have to navigate the stormy, rough seas around Cape Point in their weakened state, and because they want humans to witness (the) whales’ dying. On the bigger/planetary level too. They said “the Mother” (the ocean) is being poisoned, and so are they. It’s time humans woke up to this and witnessed the effects.

They predicted that there will be more strandings in the next moon cycle (which I found interesting given that the International Whaling Commission sits again in the last week of June apparently.)

The whales appreciate the compassion and care that people showed in trying to return them to the water, but would have wished to be given the choice, i.e. pointed out to sea/re-floated once, and then left to die in peace if and when they returned.

Humans holding vigil for them with understanding would have been far better than the forceful, violent means ultimately used.

Inbetween the above thought forms are the emotions and soulfulness of their consciousness that cannot be expressed in words by this mere human…

With honour and reverence for all whales,

Anna B”

Permission

Thank you Anna… and let’s learn from this that we should always ask for permission first – verbally or mentally… and wait for the answer. And then trust our intuition and accept and respect it.

With compassion and understanding.

I know there will be more. . .

Bianca Gubalke


Author: Bianca Gubalke, Art, Media, Publishing.

Co-Founder of YORGOO, YCADEMY and Semiomantics.

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