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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Mass death among baby Right Whales

Since 2005, 308 baby Right Whales, less than 3 months old, were found dead in the waters around Peninsula Valdes along Argentina’s Patagonian Coast. Here is the Whales reply:


Dearest Sister, Kin from the Sea,

We are the Cetaceans – the One Group Mind talking to you across the waves. Thank you for connecting to us – we have been expecting you.

The baby Right Whales chose not to complete their full incarnational cycle on Earth, due to the many dangers involved. It was the group consensus to leave their embodiment after only a few months, in order to call attention to their dire plight in the Oceans, and to call attention to the dangers that all Sea Life now faces. Life in the Oceans has become exceedingly dangerous and the Right Whales have only a few hundred of their kind left. They see no hope to re-populate because of the overwhelming odds against their growing to maturity. So they left – to call attention to them and to all Cetaceans in hopes that humans would recognize they are polluting the Oceans and killing the life forms that inhabit there.

It was a courageous act for ones so young – but even the young Cetaceans are more aware at an early age than elderly adult humans ever become.

The Spiritual Hierarchy concurred in this decision, and the baby Right Whales just made an easy transit out of their physical bodies returning to their home planet.

Seeing what was ahead of them, and not wishing to experience the pain and trauma, it made more sense to use this method in hopes of calling attention to the dangers they would otherwise be forced to face.

Do you understand? Yes, it was the pollution, radiation from wastes buried in the Oceans, toxins from so many sources, noise, fishing vessels, and on and on. It just felt senseless to them to continue struggling to survive and die alone, one by one, unnoticed, when dying en masse would serve to bring attention to them in hope of bringing the understanding to humans that they must leave the Oceans alone; that the Oceans are not dumping grounds for wastes, nor are they killing grounds to kill and torment their species.

We thank you for this opportunity to speak through you.

April 4, 2010
Copyright Dianne Robbins
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