Dear Friends
Some of us have been thinking about the whale that departed after focusing attention onto London. We have been asking ourselves if there is a "Sign" in this event, and if so, what is the sign about?
Probably the sign has yet to live out its cycle -- as choice is involved here -- and so we do not yet know what sign this is really until we have seen which way things will go, even though we may have certain ideas about it. Here are some thoughts that come to me in this matter.
He is not the first whale that winds up leaving this realm in strange ways. During the past 14 months at least 300-500 dolphins and whales have beached themselves all around the world. Maybe there were more or less before, maybe there will be more or less after him.
I have at times pointed it out here at RMN - when I got news of it, in Tasmania, or Australia, or in North Carolina. For some reason whales and I have a personal bond and I seem to always hear the "bad news" first.
Yet, I want to see and study the bigger and the positive picture.
While the materialist fragment of mankind left in London was moving Cosmic nature out of the way of the commercial shipping lines, on the other side of the world the first Native Indian leader (for the past 500 years) was taking spiritual power and carrying out a sacred ceremony in which he and his shaman friends were asking for guidance from his ancestors.
There is hope in this simultaneity.
The little Cetacean friend who crossed over while on a barge named "Crossness" has lost nothing and left us with hope too. There is good in everything, if one wants to look deeply.
Cosmos, the place the whale is now in, is a larger and infinite ocean, deeper and further away from mankind. What the whale left behind is a seed of hope, and of goodness. It is much more than a simple warning. He is showing us the way ahead.
Perhaps he really felt that London was already his territory and that the changes that will happen have energetically already begun to manifest even if it might still take a few more years for us to see what the whale sensed, and maybe for now he is making some of us ponder how far away from mankind is safest for some of us to be.
In some way, for the wild, free (and certainly for the young) living beings only certain death awaits one inside this manmade society. The others, who live in the large pod outside in the wild seas, still have a chance. At the same time it is not a matter of "physical survival" only. It is not even a matter of seeking the physical means to survive. It is spiritual change that is needed.
The whales in the pod are uncontaminated by the ways of mankind. They are pure still when in tune with their Cosmic sonar. Seeking the guidance of nature, and having to stay with nature -- if they are to survive the changes sweeping the earth and its oceans soon -- is perhaps one of the things we were being shown here in action these days by both the whale and the young Bolivian tribal leader.
As to the human beings involved in the rescue attempt, they have somewhat progressed in a few centuries, sort of. Few hundred years ago they would have killed the whale thinking of monster and oil for lighting. Now at least they tried something more inspired albeit misguided. But on the whole the reaction was similar: Get the "problem" out of the way, and be done with.
Possibly it would have been better simply to have stopped the shipping lines and Thames traffic for a few weeks and observed what the whale would have done next? Maybe more whales would have joined? This would have attracted even more attention to London, but would require a change of mindset to the spiritual which links the whale mind to the human and cosmic mind.
The whale has brought his knowledge of the situation this planet is in right into the middle of the city which is in large part responsible for the state of this world. Who founded the city? The Romans. But we stop here now. The modern managers of this city - Londinium - were not able to hide the message.
So, in a way the bottle-nosed little guy is a being -- kind of like the Christ or others were -- that came here with a purpose: Raise awareness.
Here are three British papers that are starting today to address some the issues dealing with marine life. We trust that the millions of TV watchers who followed the barge Crossness are taking this here into account:
BBC -- The whale on Crossness raises awareness:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/4637918.stm
Guardian -- How a sad weekend may help...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1692715,00.html?gusrc=rss
Independent -- Sonar threat to world's whales
http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article340250.ece
If you see a point in raising awareness about what state this planet is in now, which is what the little guy wanted to do by showing up on your radar screen, please send this to your friends.
Peace
M StC.
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