The Dolphin Law
A Story of the Seas
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Narrateur(s):
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Julie John
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Auteur(s):
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Linda Collister
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Relax into the beauty of human truth, reveling in love and our spiritual connection to all that is.
Do you ever sit there and wonder how we humans have become so disconnected from nature? Ever question how it is that we seem to have lost our way with the natural flow of life? The ups and downs and turmoil of our fast-paced world leave us without a solid grounding in the foundation of our spiritual truth - it often seems we humans have lost our way. The dolphins see this, too. They know of our past and of how we have drifted into a cloud of confusion and disconnect. Many of them had given up on our return to a resonance of peace with mother nature. The dolphin law even forbids any dolphin from ever trying to establish contact with us again. But the love of a mother will always do what it must - especially when the life of her young one is on the line. The heart of humanity, of course, will forever be there to support those in need.
A story of reestablished trust and love shows us that the bond between land dweller and ocean goer is just as strong now as it had ever been before. A rediscovering of human and animal cohabitation serves as a beautiful reminder that no matter how lost we may become as a human species, at the end of it, we are all one in spirit. Stepping into an underwater world of confusion, chaos, and pleas for help from anyone able will remind you of our connection to all living beings and help bring those questions of our disconnect to a standstill. We are each only as far from nature as we choose to be, sometimes we just need a little healthy reminder of our truth.
©2021 Linda Collister (P)2021 Linda Collister