Some thoughts about human – whale relationships: Humans learned about sonar from whales and dolphins. Death by lethal sonar blasts is our gift to them in return. The ROAR of a sonar blast rips through delicate tissue and bone that compose the hearing systems of cetaceans. A killing frequency shooting through the water resonates in …
Whale-Journals – April 2015 – Our Inner Whale
I’ve been listening to Penelope Smith’s “How to Communicate With Animals” training course. It’s a CD set available through her website http://animaltalk.net/AnimalTalkStore.htm. I understand more of what she’s saying every time I listen to her instructions and her commentary and encouragement. Both Penelope and Anna Breytenbach [see March 2015 Whale Journals]are gifted telepaths. They assure …
Whale Journals-March 2015
Celebration and relief! I just finished a Research & Creation Grant application for the Canada Council for the Arts and sent it to Ottawa via Canada Post. I’m calling this project “Welcoming Whales”, a double meaning [one for each blowhole]? We won’t find out whether the jurors on the committee like my proposal enough to …
Whale tails – the way it used to be
It wasn’t too long ago that 10 times as many great whales courted, mated, sang and frolicked in the oceans of Earth. Their songs danced over thermoclines in the water – interfaces between layers of water of different temperatures. Using the temperature differences of adjoining layers of water as their musical instruments and their huge …