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  • ===Topic: ''Dolphin Conversations''=== The Conversation set out below—a discussion with a dolphin—dates back to November of 1996, and can probably no longer be classed as
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  • #REDIRECT [[2005-02-05-Dolphin Conversations]]
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  • The name is originally from [[Greek]] δελφίς (''delphís''), "dolphin", which was related to the Greek δελφύς (''delphus''), "[[womb]]". Th ...enose_dolphin bottlenose dolphin], the most common and familiar species of dolphin.
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  • ...Robert: Auric Mechanics and Theory, "Capturing the Aura," pp 301-303. Blue Dolphin Publishing, 2000. ...Robert: Auric Mechanics and Theory, "Capturing the Aura," pp 293-296. Blue Dolphin Publishing, 2000.
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  • ...gs, but recent scientific studies indicate that other primates and certain dolphin communities have developed simple tools and learned to pass their [[knowled
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  • ===Topic: ''Dolphin Conversations''=== The Conversation set out below—a discussion with a dolphin—dates back to November of 1996, and can probably no longer be classed as
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Wallis Samuel Wallis] and the crew members of the ''Dolphin'' who were the first Europeans to visit the island in June 1767. Another ca
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  • ...direction. By emitting a series of clicks and listening to the echoes, the dolphin is able to locate and follow its prey. ...turning stimulus, you then gradually move toward the existence of a bat or dolphin, depending upon your desire to see your hologram from the perspective of ai
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  • ...on Humboldt] [[explore]]d the basin in 1800, reporting on the pink river [[dolphin]]s, and publishing extensively on the flora and fauna.[1]
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  • ...He has made two tapes of improvised music, The Eldorado Tapes, in 1987 and Dolphin Vision Quest, in 1988, both with the Sirius Coyote Band. Light of the Heart
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  • ...n dolphin] in the greenest-bluest water that you can picture and what that dolphin and the school of dolphins would be like in their inimitable nature – the
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  • ...the [[family]] of fish we call the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin Dolphin] be similar in that [[knowledge]]? ...sness]] is [[understanding]] the [[vibration]] of what [[god]] is, and the Dolphin lives [[God consciousness]], because it lives [[vibration]], they know, the
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  • ...will respond even when there is no other [[information]] to clarify which dolphin is being referred to.
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  • ...recounting the legend of how Apollo first came to Delphi in the shape of a dolphin, carrying [[Crete|Cretan]] priests on his back. The [[Homer]]ic name of the
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  • * Dolphin fathers help in the care of the young.
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  • ...the ability to fuse with these Adjusters. It has also come to me that the dolphin has come from another planet; it is not indigenous to this planet. Can you
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  • ...floral [[caduceus]]-like symbol terminating in two [[heraldry|heraldic]] [[dolphin]] heads. The [[two of pentacles|two of coins]] usually joins the two coins
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  • ...tamemes; conscious metaprogrammes (reference John Lilly’s papers on dolphin research). The self-organizing principles of complexity theory.
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  • ...tion as an image of itself — along with [[chimpanzees]], [[orangutan]]s, [[dolphin]]s, and possibly [[dove|pigeons]]<ref>Robert W. Allan explores a few of the
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