Everything You Wanted To Know About Dolphins
by Gregg Prescott,
Dolphins have intrigued people for thousands of years, not only for their intelligence,
but for their connection to us and our galactic history.
The Dogon tell the legend of the Nommos, awful-looking beings who arrived in a vessel along with
fire and thunder.
The Nommos, who could live on land but dwelled mostly in the sea, were part fish, like merfolk
(mermaids and mermen).
Similar creatures have been noted in other ancient civilizations � Babylonia�s Oannes,
Acadia�s Ea, Sumer�s Enki, and Egypt�s goddess Isis.
It was from the Nommos that the Dogon claimed their knowledge of the heavens.
The Dogon also claimed that a third star (Emme Ya) existed in the Sirius system.
Larger and lighter than Sirius B, this star revolved around Sirius as well.
And around it orbited a planet from which the Nommos came.
The Nommos are a race of Beings that takes the physical forms of dolphins, whales, mermaids/mermen.
Their home world is a planet in the Sirius star system that is mostly warm aqua-blue
water.
Many of the Nommos walk upright.
They are known for their highly advanced used of sound.
The Nommos are a race of Beings that takes the physical forms of dolphins, whales, mermaids/mermen.
Their home world is a planet in the Sirius star system that is mostly warm aqua-blue
water.
Many of the Nommos walk upright.
They are known for their highly advanced used of sound.
The Nommos play an important role in earth�s evolution.
Right now they are the guardians and guides of the portion of Etheric Sirians who are
in dolphin, whale, and mermaid/merman bodies in order to maintain the biosphere of earth.
The Etheric Sirians is the soul group that was given earth as their new home when their
former home, Sirius B, imploded.
When Earth ascends the Etheric Sirians will take over as guardians of their planet.
Those in aquatic form will have the choice to change form and take on a human body, walking
the earth as a land guardian.
Many of the Etheric Sirians in aquatic forms are making this choice now and, therefore,
are beaching themselves.
They are returning to the Nommos home world for training on being in a human body so that
they can return to earth as land guardians.
Those who are of the Etheric Sirian soul group are usually very drawn to the whales and dolphins.
They also can be found in organizations and groups whose focus is healing the earth and
conserving her resources.
The majority of Etheric Sirians are found among the black, red and brown races of Earth.
�The Dogon say that their astronomical knowledge was given to them by the Nommos, amphibious
beings sent to earth from the Sirius star system for the benefit of humankind.
The name comes form a Dogon word meaning �to make one drink�, and the Nommos are also
called Masters of the Water, The Monitors, and The Instructors.
They came to earth somewhere to the northeast of the Dogon�s present homeland.
When their vessel landed (after a �spinning or whirling� descent and with a great noise
and wind), it skidded to a stop, scoring the ground�.At that time a new star (perhaps
a mother ship) was seen in the sky.�
The legend depicts the �Nommos� as partly fishlike in appearance and living mostly in
the sea.
These creatures bear a striking similarity to the creatures called Oannes by the Babylonians
and the Sumerian creature called Enki.
Even the Egyptian god Isis was depicted as what would be later termed a mermaid.
In all cases, these �gods� were related to the worship of Sirius.
"The Dogon say that their astronomical knowledge was given to them by the Nommos, amphibious
beings sent to earth from the Sirius star system for the benefit of humankind.
The name comes form a Dogon word meaning 'to make one drink', and the Nommos are also called
Masters of the Water, The Monitors, and The Instructors.
They came to earth somewhere to the northeast of the Dogon's present homeland.
When their vessel landed (after a 'spinning or whirling' descent and with a great noise
and wind), it skidded to a stop, scoring the ground....At that time a new star (perhaps
a mother ship) was seen in the sky."
The Dogon, say that the drawings on the walls of their cave showed them about certain beings
who came to Earth a long time ago and information about where they came from.
These drawings show a flying saucer coming out of the sky, and landing on three legs.
Then it depicts the beings in the ship making a big hole in the ground, filling it with
water, jumping out of the ship, and into the water, and finally coming up to the edge of
the water.
These beings looked very much like dolphins.
In fact, maybe they were dolphins, but we don�t know for certain.
They then started communicating, and described where they came from, and gave the Dogon tribe
this information.
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A very interesting mythological story about whales and dolphins concerns a tribe in west
Africa called the Dogon of Mali.
The Dogon, whose culture is alive and well today, at one time lived on the southern coast
of the Mediterranean.
They have many religious and creation beliefs which very much involve the whales and dolphins.
They have perpetuated these beliefs in their religious ceremonies and in the form of sand
drawings.
In their basket weavings they had 50.8 divisions, the reason for which is that they had quite
specific knowledge of the Sirius star system which is a binary star system.
They understood how Sirius B, the white dwarf, moved around the main bright star Sirius A.
They used sand drawings to illustrate the orbital paths of the stars.
The white dwarf Sirius B takes 50.8 years to complete an orbit of Sirius A. The Dogon
knew this.
Everything You Wanted to Know About Dolphins
Sirius B, the white dwarf, is not visible using a telescope whereas radio astronomy
allows one to hear Sirius B. Arthur C. Clark simply said to Temple, �You would be interested
in the Dogon.� Richard Temple began research on the Dogon and discovered how much knowledge
the Dogon had of the Sirius Star System.
He then went on to spend seven years of his life with the Dogon and wrote a book called
�The Sirius Mystery�.
When Temple went to meet the Dogon he asked, �How did you get this knowledge?� The
Dogon�s answer was very simple.
They said, �These creatures came from the star Sirius, landed in the ocean and were
in the form of amphibians, whales and dolphins.
They gave us the knowledge about the Sirius star system.�
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Sumerian Dolphin Folklore
Everything You Wanted to Know About DolphinsIn Sumeria, dolphins were connected to Ea-Oannes,
the deity of the sea, and sometimes with the goddess Isis in Egypt.
The ancient Celts attributed the dolphin with well-worship and the healing powers of water,
and the image of people riding dolphins is seen on some Celtic artifacts.
Some Australian Aboriginal tribes claim to be direct descendants of dolphins, who are
sometimes regarded as guardian spirits.
The dolphin is also an important symbol in heraldry, the art of creating coats-of-arms,
and represents diligence, salvation, charity and love.
Greek Dolphin Folklore
OdysseusIn Plutarch�s book On the Cleverness of Animals explanation was made of Odysseus
worship of dolphins.
Apparently Odysseus� son, Telmachos, fell into the sea and was saved by a dolphin.
�And this was why his father had dolphins engraved on his ring and emblazoned on his
shield, making his requital to the animal�.
A more familiar occurrence is mentioned in Shakespeare�s Twelfth Night.
Arion, a rich poet and musician had his life threatened by pirates on board his ship.
His last will was to sing one last song, and since he must die, he wished to jump overboard,
taking his own life.
After a very high-pitched, long, whaling song, Arion jumped overboard.
But he did not drown.
A dolphin carried him about 200 miles to shore.
The Greek people say that Arion was not a god and that this is true and happened while
Pereander was king (about 60 years BC).
This incident was also recorded by historian Herodotos and others.
In about the year 200 AD Athenaios and Aelian both told the following story.
A boy, Dionysios, had somehow made friends with a wild dolphin.
The village people would come out on �weekends� to watch the boy and dolphin play.
It seems that the dolphin would take the boy far out to sea and stay gone for a �long�
time, possibly most of the day.
No definite times were given.
Hence the length of this relationship is not known, but the fact that �rarely did anyone
come anymore� made it sound like old stuff.
Possibly it went on for several years before the dolphin met his tragic end.
He followed the boy too far one day and was stranded on the beach.
No one was around to help carry the dolphin back to the sea and the dolphin died.
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Maori Dolphin Folklore
The Maoris of New Zealand have a legend that says they were lead to their Maori Dolphin
Folklorepromised land by a group of dolphins, who helped them to the shore.
In the modern world, tales of dolphins saving humans by battling sharks, helping drowning
people ashore and even guiding life boats to victims of shipwrecks frequently make it
to the papers.
Such actions of compassion are deeply touching, especially when considering the many ways
in which dolphins and whales are mistreated by humans.
It is no wonder that for the ancient Greeks and Romans, Christians and Native Americans,
the dolphin is a symbol of protection, and its image is said to bring good luck.
on the beach.
No one was around to help carry the dolphin back to sea and the dolphin died.
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Dolphins and Healing
Perhaps the only species that compares well with Homo Sapiens in intelligence, dolphins
Dolphins and Healingpossess an innate gentleness and a mysterious power to trigger the healing
process in humans.
�What makes dolphins exceptional in therapeutical fields,� explains Rene, �is the use of
their sonar with which they echolocate their prey.
There is evidence that dolphins trigger the healing process in humans by boosting the
production of T-cells and endorphins.
After patient and dolphin interactions, scientists have measured a far greater harmony between
the left and right sides of the brain.� He informs that dolphins produce an intense
amount of echolocation energy, which resonates in the bones, such as the skull and the sternum,
and then travels up the spine.
�Many therapists believe,� says Amanda Green, a marine biologist, �that a dolphin�s
sonar causes a phenomenon called cavitation inside the soft body tissue of the human body.
It precipitates a ripping apart of the molecules.� So, if sonar does that with cellular membranes,
it could completely change the biomolecular structure.
She adds, �many hospitals already use a lithotripsy machine that uses low frequency
sound waves to break up kidney stones and gall stones.
The physics of that machine are not different from a dolphin�s sonar.�
When you encounter a wild dolphin in open waters, something breaks open the conditioned
seals of your heart.
�Dolphins make you feel accepted as you are, with unconditional love,� explains
Amanda.
This, she feels, leads to a profound inner peace that reaches out to embrace the universe.
In scientific terms, this is biophillia, the transformative power that links you to nature,
and, going by recent research, dolphins could be the most powerful carriers of this emotion.
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The Origin of Whales and Dolphins According to Science
Millions of years ago, a cow-like creature resembling a wolf in appearance, walked on
the land in the continents now known as dolphins smilingEurope, Asia and North America.
These animals were of the now extinct family of Mesonychidae, and as they competed for
food on the land, some began to search the waters for food.
Generation after generation passed, and the Mesonychidae began to adapt in their new environment.
They lost their fur to become more streamlined, enabling them to swim more easily, leaving
bare skin over a thick layer of blubber to provide insulation in cold water.
Their entire body too was re-shaped to become streamlined; external ears vanished, front
legs became flat pectoral fins (flippers) to provide steerage and the back legs were
replaced by a muscular tail ending in broad flukes (tail-fins) which, when moved up and
down, provided propulsion.
To make breathing at the water�s surface more efficient, their nostrils moved to the
top of their heads and became blow-holes.
Thus, from the land-dwelling family of Mesonychidae a new family was born: the family of whales
and dolphins.
Dolphin Dream Analysis
Dolphins that leap in and out of the sea may represent communication between the unconscious
and the conscious mind.
Alternate interpretations:
These intelligent mammals are a sign of advancement through your own mental vigor, but other details
of your dream should also be considered, such as the condition of the water and the location
and/or action of the dolphin.
To dream of a dolphin, indicates your liability to come under a new government.
It is not a very good dream.
Dolphins tend to be very spiritual creatures and we associate them with beautiful harmonious
feelings and great intelligence.
They can link with good communication within a relationship and spiritual excitement.
So look for such themes right now in your life.
Dolphins live in the sea and that is symbolic of our feelings and emotions and also those
of others.
So in many ways dolphins must be linked with emotions.
Dolphins are very friendly sociable creatures and have highly developed intelligence.
These are all good clues to their symbolic meaning.
Native American Symbolism of the Dolphin
Dolphin: A symbol of power and control.
Also a symbol of kindness, but has the nature to be playful.
Dolphins Wisdom
Includes � Knowledge of the sea, change, patron of sailors, harmony, wisdom, balance,
Communication skills, freedom, trust, understanding the power of rhythm in your life, use of breath
to release intense emotions, water element magic, unselfishness.
Dolphin reminds us to get out, play and most importantly, to breathe.
Dolphin Trivia
Dolphins recognize themselves in mirrors�one of the few mammals other Dolphins recognize
themselves in mirrorsthan humans that have the ability to do so, according to a new study
published this week.
Described in the May issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the study
found that dolphins not only can recognize themselves in a mirror but also can notice
changes in their appearance.
Prior to this research, only higher primates, such humans and chimpanzees, had demonstrated
self-recognition in mirrors.
Dolphins sleep about 1/3 of time, as we do, but since they are �conscious breathers�,
one half of the brain naps while the other remains awake to continue breathing.
Dolphins have belly buttons!
Dolphins form social groups called �pods.� These average at fewer than 100 members, but
frequently travel with other pods, bringing up to 1000 dolphins together.
Dolphins may be unique among non-human animals in their ability to imitate both sounds heard
(vocal mimicry) and behaviors seen (behavioral mimicry).
Dolphins are the only species known to cooperate or ally with another group or pod.
These highly intelligent social behaviors and relationships are unique to mammals � other
than humans.
The family Delphinidae is comprised of 26 species of dolphins and porpoises and includes
killer whales and several other small-toothed whales.
The maximum lifespan of bottlenose dolphins is between 40 and 50 years.
A dolphin brain weighs 3.5 pounds.
A human brain weighs about three pounds.
Gestation for dolphins is about 12 months.
Unlike humans, the outer layer of a dolphin�s skin is made up entirely of live cells.
Dolphins have no protection against bruises.
Every dolphin has its own distinct whistle to distinguish it from other dolphins, akin
to a human fingerprint.
A dolphin�s forehead is called a �melon� due to its distinctive shape.
Some dolphins can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes at a time.
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Dolphins have never in all our history been known to attack man � even when man tries
to make him.
The dolphin will resist even until his death.
This alone leads me to believe that there is something superior in dolphins than in
any other creature, including man.
C.S. Lewis, in Perelandra (book two of his space trilogy), wrote about a planet where
God had created two intelligent species, one that walked on the ground and one that swam
in the oceans.
What if��.
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