Friday, February 14, 2020
The healing effects of dolphins and whales
Everyone loves to see dolphins and whales. Have you ever noticed that you can't help smiling when you see a dolphin, even if it's only on a picture or on TV?
This effect increases if you can see whales, the family of marine animals, including dolphins, whales and guinea pigs, in the wild. If you are lucky enough to swim in the same waters near the dolphins and / or whales, the effect is even greater. It is an incredible experience to be at sea with dolphins or whales and listen to their sharp clicks and whistles around you or listen to the powerful humpback whales singing their melodious little understood song.
Captive swimming programs and wild dolphins have shown their healing effect in autistic and mentally disabled children. After swimming with dolphins, children leave more relaxed, happy and communicate more verbally and through eye contact.
There is a story about a woman swimming with a trapped dolphin who hit her hard in the chest, leaving a serious bruise. Everyone, including dolphin trainers, was surprised by this abnormally aggressive behavior.
The woman went to the doctor to have her examined. It turned out he had a tumor in his chest directly below the mark, one that had grown undetected for some time. When the dolphin could "see" or feel the tumor with its sound, he knew it was there. Hitting the woman and leaving a bruise was her way of making her aware of the dangerous threat that was growing on her body. As a result of dolphin actions, the tumor was successfully treated. If the dolphin had not "discovered" the tumor, it could have turned out otherwise.
A man named Horace Dobbs led several clinically depressed people to swim with a wild and very friendly dolphin frequenting a bay in Ireland. After a single experience with this lonely dolphin, people who were previously too depressed to function properly and keep a job return to work and live a normal life.
Whales are the largest animals on earth and have the strength to easily injure humans. However, even after many years of hunting and hunting them, it is extremely rare for them to attack or defend themselves against whalers. As dolphins, it is actually known that whales really help lost ships and guide them to a safe place. Hurricane whales often hunt beard whales for adults, but a wild energy attack against a human has never been recorded. In the lagoon of San Ignacio de México, where gray whales feed and breed, whales often seek contact with humans in boats and allow and enjoy themselves to be touched and touched by enthusiastic people.
There are many reports, some originating from ancient Greece, about dolphins leading or leading drowning swimmers or tired swimmers to a safe place. There are also stories of swimmers who have been protected by Dolphin Tour from sharks, including great whites.
What do dolphins and whales have that affect us so positively? How can they cure people after a brief encounter with them? Why do people who, as a race, have treated them so badly and still chase them care about us? Answering these questions is not easy, except to say that everything is true.
I went to a school, Dolphin Heart World, taught by Linda Shay and David Rosenthal, teaching people how to incorporate dolphins and whales, how to live in joy, flow, play, community, transparency and about all the love in their human life.
They taught us an exercise to find the source of a problem in our lives and free it from our bodies. Through this ability to live with dolphins, I was able to release an intense anger that appeared in my life. After a simple exercise, I felt considerably lighter. I could feel the anger released. That was six years ago, and the intense anger I felt before has never returned.
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