Humpback Whale Communication

pic courtesy NOAA's National Ocean Service

Humpback whales played an important role in my development of the Seven Animals, Seven Chakras system of healing. As part of this development, my husband and I travelled to Tonga to swim with the whales. 

On the first morning, we had the most beautiful experience swimming with a mother and calf, who were hanging out in the shallow waters, waiting for the baby to gain weight and get ready to travel back to Antarctica. We drifted on the water above them, and watched as the baby surfaced periodically to play, breathe, and breach, while the mum waited patiently on the floor of the ocean, her beautiful spirit always enveloped around her baby. 

Later that night, I asked the mother whale for a communication session. She was unbelievably gracious. No time was too much. She was very articulate, and provided information more about people than about herself. And here is what she had to say. 

LG: Is there anything you want to share with me? 

Whale: You are safe and loved in the body of God. [LG note: I felt so encircled by her love and this wise and generous statement. The very first thing she had to say was about me and my protection and love within the God energy, rather than focusing on herself. So giving!) 

LG: How do you feel about people swimming with you. 

Whale: (chuckling) We like humans. We are here to help you. 

LG: What are you here to teach humans? 

Whale: Peace, harmony, grace, stillness, inner quiet, patience 

LG: What do you do for humans? 

Whale: We transmit wisdom and knowledge. (LG note: Here, she provided an image of golden light pouring down through our crown chakras and symbols flooding into our minds.) We de-code symbols that are coming to Earth from the other planets. We open up your higher selves to the higher realms. This is a very exciting time for us [in the lead up to 2012]. We are channels of light and knowledge and will be pure beams of light. We need to be so big in order to store all this energy. 

LG: Congratulations on your beautiful baby. She is gorgeous. 

Whale: It takes much patience to grow a calf. It takes much patience to watch them grow up. You [first whales, then humans] need to learn to expand your energy field outside of your body while remaining still in the physical body. 

LG: I am so sorry that some people still hunt you. I want you to know that most of the human population is against this and we grieve with you for your losses. 

Whale: We do not suffer. Our kin who have chosen to leave the planet in this way do not suffer. We teach you to use your individual voice to speak for a whole. The individual needs to move forward in order for the whole to move forward. [LG note: I took this to mean that the ongoing whale hunting crisis was providing many opportunities for people to harness their own personal power and voice in order to stand up and make a difference, and in doing so, they would help others to stand up and move forward too.]

LG: Will whales be on Earth for a long time? 

Whale: We will be here for as long as you are. We are your guides. We are here to help. 

LG: Thank you so much for sharing this information. 

Whale: You are very welcome my child.

4 thoughts on “Humpback Whale Communication

  1. The endangered Humpback whale continues to be threatened by fishing gear, pollution, and proposed harvesting of whales. Continuing whale conservation efforts will be important to keeping the beautiful humpback whale around forever.

    • You’re so right Parag. The Japanese government has been trying to ‘win over’ the Tongan people (by sponsoring schools, churches etc.) so they can move in and harvest whales at breeding and birthing time. :( Swimming with the whales is an incredible opportunity for education and valuable tourism and ultimately might be the way to save their future in Tonga.

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