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RB-00349

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The talk delves into the conceptual interconnectedness of human beings and marine creatures such as dolphins. It proposes that both humans and dolphins exist within a shared space of consciousness and intelligence. This shared realm transcends the physical distinctions between them, suggesting a unified being composed of discrete yet interconnected minds. The emphasis is on understanding this unity through breathing practices and the heart’s connection to consciousness.

Referenced Texts and Works

  • Prana and Breath: The concept of 'prana,' derived from ancient Indian texts, emphasizes the life force experienced through breath, which is suggested to be a common element linking humans and dolphins in a unified consciousness.

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  • Interconnected Consciousness: The talk articulates a unified being that manifests in various forms, including humans and dolphins, emphasizing the indistinct boundaries between different life forms.
  • Breathing and Heart Connection: The role of breathing (prana) and the heart as central elements in experiencing and accessing shared consciousness and intelligence.

AI Suggested Title: Shared Breath, Unified Minds

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audio stops after 2:30 min. sporadic pops in audio

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The dolphins are indeed sea creatures, as are we, except that we walk on the bottom and they fly. But we breathe the same air, the air of the mind and consciousness, as we know it through breathing, prana, and the organs of heart. as one being, intelligent beyond belief, unknown, unfathomed, carefully put together in our minds as discrete beings, and yet in the flow of our inner cells, one gratuitous creature.

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one grateful creature, one creature of many small minds, and one active consciousness. This being we call whale or dolphin or man and do not know the boundary. Sea and land, man and flying man, Breathing, singing, man. Come on in, being whale.

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