Newsgroups: alt.magick From: oispeggy@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu (Peggy Brown) Subject: Re: dolphins and dreamtime Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1993 15:01:00 GMT Anna Weekes (weekes@mtb.und.ac.za) writes: >>> I am looking for information or book titles pertaining to the >>> following: >>> * the dreamtime achieved by aborigines where they become dolphins >>> through an outer-body experience >>> * the power of dolphin healing therapy as a result of dreamtime or >>> any other magick >>> * personal experiences as a dolphin joshua geller (joshua@sleepy.retix.com) writes: >>oh please. E.J.Leoni-Smith (leo@elmail.co.uk) writes... > I know, I know. Take some perfectly respectable and uaseable > shamanic ritual like dreaming your way into a dolphins mind, and > then go all post bambi and New Age on it. Makes yer wanna Puke don't > it. Yes. Which is why I was ignoring this..... I've never been a dolphin, but I have been a whale many times. I've been swimming laps for the past 15+ years and this just sort of evolved without any deliberate intention. My advice is to swim, preferably freestyle with rhythmic breathing, so you get a slight oxygen deprivation effect. Clear your mind and don't think of anything except the physical experience of the water and your body swimming in the water. You must be able to comfortably do at least 25 laps without stopping. Then dream your way into being a dolphin. The sensory deprivation and oxygen deprivation, and rhythmic motion/breathing effects brought on by the water are very helpful. Don't see how one could do it without this, but I'm not a Pacific Islander or aborigine, just an ordinary "Y" member, so what do I know. > My personal experience of being a fox was completely irrelevant to > being a human being. So I really don't talk about it ;-) A fox, eh? :) - Peggy -