Dolphin-- [Do not confuse with the 'Porpoise'] -
Inner
sounds that can create outer manifestations.
Living in tune with the
patterns and rhythm of nature. Using the power of breathing as an
emotional release of anger and pain. Swimming freely and going along with
your feelings.
(Contrary
to its popular "Flipper" image, the dolphin can be aggressive
and violent.)
Danger of getting caught up in others troublesDolphin -- As the great teacher of the power of play and unconditional love, enhances feelings of joy, laughter and delight, as well as compassion for one's own pain and that of others.
Deepens the power of healing and transformation with breath, water, love, joy and meditation.
Enhances dream recall, psychic development, and telepathic communication between people and animals.
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Very interesting topic!
ReplyDeleteI love dolphins but they're a lot more complex than they're often given credit for.
I definitely have been known to get caught up in other's troubles in my life, for sure!
ReplyDeleteDolphins always look so elegant and accomplished.
ReplyDeleteTasha
Tasha's Thinkings | Wittegen Press | FB3X (AC)
Dolphins look really cute :)
ReplyDeleteA great topic!
Cheers,
Srivi - AToZChallenge
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The dolphin is a magnificent creature but, as you say, has its dark side too - just like humans. I'm enjoying reading your A to Z posts. Around My Kitchen Table
ReplyDeleteThat could prove dolphins might be smarter than humans. . .if they can refocus their energies. David Brin chose the dolphin as one he would uplift in his stories, but I had to look up the actual differences. Amazing what we don't know. . .about other species.
ReplyDeleteI never knew dolphins could be dangerous probably because I watched too many films where they were super smart and saved lives!
ReplyDeleteFran
@FranClarkAuthor
Writing Women’s Fiction
One of the most gentle creatures :)
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