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Große Energie: Wale und SequoiaIn der 20 Meilen breiten Meeresstraße zwischen Santa Barbara und den Channel Island hatten wir auch in diesem Sommer wieder das Glück Wale zu gesehen. Wale haben große, sehr lichtvolle Seelen. Die Energie der Wale sind erstaunlich lichtvoll, sie öffnen das Energiefeld der Menschen und auch das Bewusstsein wird so deutlich erhellt, so aktiveren sie spürbar das Dritte Auge. Nach zehn Jahren Erfahrung mit Walen in Hawaii und Kalifornien war es erneut atemberaubend; und diesmal waren die Wale auch noch mit einem ausführlichen Beitrag im New Yorker Times Magazine präsent. Siehe dazu: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/12/magazine/12whales-t.html Ein kurzes Zitat: „A distinctive aspect of the new cognitive revolution that Toni Frohoff spoke to me about is that scientific facts, of all things, are now freeing scientists like herself to be more expansive storytellers. The accusation of anthropomorphism — of projecting our thoughts and feelings on other animals; of trying to guess at what a whale’s day might be like, or a chimp’s or an elephant’s — has been obviated by the increasing evidence that such creatures have parallel days of their own, ones as distinctly intricate and woundable and, ultimately, unknowable as ours. “I don’t anthropomorphize,” Frohoff told me. “I leave it to other people to do that. What I do is study gray whales using the same rigorous methodologies that have long been used to study the behaviors of other species and interspecies interaction. Those who would reject out of hand the idea that whales are intelligent enough to consciously interact with us haven’t spent enough time around whales.” The pangeros, for their part, have seen enough remarkable whale behavior to know better than to prejudge any explanation, however mind-bending, for what is going on in the lagoons of Baja. A 25-year-old named Alberto Haro Romero, known as Beto, told me of something he saw a month earlier while kayaking off Cabo San Lucas. A group of southward-migrating gray whales were suddenly surrounded and attacked by a pod of pilot whales. Out of nowhere, a group of humpbacks — who, like grays, are baleen whales — appeared and began going at the pilot whales, a highly coordinated counterattack. “It was unbelievable,” Beto said. “One baleen whale coming in on the behalf of another. It was, like, tribal.” As Beto spoke, I thought of another bit of interspecies cooperation involving humpbacks that I recently read about. A female humpback was spotted in December 2005 east of the Farallon Islands, just off the coast of San Francisco. She was entangled in a web of crab-trap lines, hundreds of yards of nylon rope that had become wrapped around her mouth, torso and tail, the weight of the traps causing her to struggle to stay afloat. A rescue team arrived within a few hours and decided that the only way to save her was to dive in and cut her loose. For an hour they cut at the lines and rope with curved knives, all the while trying to steer clear of a tail they knew could kill them with one swipe. When the whale was finally freed, the divers said, she swam around them for a time in what appeared to be joyous circles. She then came back and visited with each one of them, nudging them all gently, as if in thanks. The divers said it was the most beautiful experience they ever had. As for the diver who cut free the rope that was entangled in the whale’s mouth, her huge eye was following him the entire time, and he said that he will never be the same.“ Neben den großen Energien der Wale hatten wir auch die Gelegenheit die ältesten Bäume, die Sequoias in den Bergen in der Sierra Nevada zu erkunden. Im Redwood Canyon des Sequoia National Parks gibt es über 3000 große Bäume, die einen Durchmesser von über 6 Meter haben. Die uralten Riesenbäume, einige bis 2800 Jahre alt überlebten zahlreiche Waldbrände. In diesem ruhigen Tal gibt es nur sehr wenige Besucher. Die Energien der Bäume werden so wenig gestört. Ihre Qualität ist durch eine ganz tiefe Ruhe gekennzeichnet. Diese Ruhe hat eine unendlich scheinende Tiefe und eine große Weite. Diese Energien erden uns tief und stärken unsere Wasser-Qualitäten, wie eine sehr tiefe Meditation. Einige Links mit vielen Bildern und kleinen Filmen: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walbeobachtung http://www.bigsurcalifornia.org/whalesblue.html http://www.bigsurcalifornia.org/whalehumpback.html http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=whale&go=&form=QBLH&scope=images&filt=all und die anderen Riesen, die Sequoias: http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=sequoia&go=&form=QBIR http://images.google.com/images?hl=de&client=safari&rls=en&um=1&sa=3&q=sequoia&btnG=Bilder-Suche
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