It is very upsetting to me that the Japanese continue to slaughter whales and dolphins because the cetacean species are highly evolved spiritually, mentally, emotionally and physically. I know this from my personal experiences with whales and dolphins throughout my lifetime. They have come to me in my dreams as a spiritual family- revealing our connection and they have communicated telepathically with me about their suffering. I have swam with them over 50 times and observed how happy, playful, and loving they are to each other and humans. One day they even physically manifested themselves in my home living room embracing me with their flippers.
So I have been contemplating why the Japanese don’t recognize that the cetacean species are highly evolved sentient beings and much more valuable to humans alive than dead. I still don’t know the answer but have a few ideas that I would like to share with you.
As humans, we have an instinctual aggressive animal nature and a more refined peaceful spiritual nature. Most of our history has been spent living and acting out our aggressive instinctual animal nature on each other and other species. And it seems that during this time, as more humans are waking up to their spiritual nature, they are recognizing that the cetacean species are highly evolved and possibly have a spiritual nature.
So the Japanese Whalers are still acting out of their aggressive instinctual animal nature. I heard from a participant at the Whale Trust conference who has been studying Minke Whales for 30 years that whale hunts are very exciting for the japanese and gets their adrenal glands pumping. When the harpoon boats come upon the minke whales the whales split as fast as they can. The chase is on yet they cannot outrun the whale boats and eventually tire. They give a good fight- zipping around, zigzagging and diving- which I imagine makes the japanese whale men feel powerful, alive, and gives them a sense of comradeship and common purpose as they move in for the kill. So they have to treat whales like a fish and deny their own spiritual nature, otherwise it would be too painful for them to know and feel that they are killing an evolved sentient being. I toured the whaling museum in Lahaina. I read that the whalers creed when they rounded the tip of South America on their way to Hawaii from New England was that God no longer existed as he/she was left behind on the New England shores. This is a license to do anything you want without respect for how one’s actions affect other life forms.
Another reason I believe the Japanese kill whales and dolphins is to get their manna, or life force energy, by eating them. They kill all sorts of endangered species like sharks, rhinos, elephants, and tigers to name a few to eat their body parts believing that they will make them more sexually vital or physically healthy. I don’t know if this is true but it is a selfish short term fix leading to the eventual extinction of many beloved species. Why not experience the lasting living manna of whales, sharks, dolphins, rhinos, elephants, and tigers by observing and interacting with them in their natural wild environment.
A third and possibly most important reason the japanese men continue to kill whales and dolphins is that they are not in touch with their own personal value. Without whales and dolphins to hunt their lives would be meaningless and empty. Killing whales and dolphins gives them a sense of purpose in an otherwise boring and monotonous life. If they truly recognized their own value as unique personal manifestations of the divine they would recognize that whales and dolphins are also unique manifestations of the divine and then would seek to love and care for all the cetacean species.
In the Book Of Genesis of The Holy Bible it says that God created the Great Whales before man/woman. This tells me that the cetacean species are unique manifestations of God that came before man/woman and as such deserves our respect, honor and love.
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