'Whale Elder, Dolphin Kin: Connecting with the Cetaceans' with guest Fauna Speak
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Our conversation about 'Whale Elder, Dolphin Kin: Connecting with the Cetaceans' with guest Fauna Speak (Kristen Houser) was an intimate deep dive with the family of Cetaceans, being in relationship with them, and remembering them as family.
Kristen shared her experiences, noting that while in conversation about Cetaceans, we were simultaneously speaking with them.
Highlights of this conversation included:
Kristen shared her experiences, noting that while in conversation about Cetaceans, we were simultaneously speaking with them.
Highlights of this conversation included:
- Recognising Cetaceans on biological, spiritual and energetic levels
- Physical and spiritual implications of Cetaceans' work on the planet
- Their unique medicines/ frequencies, energetic stewardship, species/ pod/ individual energy and work
- How Cetaceans offer us support (counsel, respite, comfort) and help us work through grief (individual, collective, familial, and ecological)
- Multiple ways we can connect with Cetaceans (and the role of Water)
- How Cetaceans help us understand multi-dimentionality Cetacean Dreamworld visitations (the supportive role they play)
- A nourishing closing visualisation guided by Humpback Whale and Dolphins (led by Fauna Speak)
Fauna Speak (Kristen Houser) is a human intuitive communicating with the animals in form and spirit.
"I began remembering my ability to communicate with the animal kingdom in 2015. My teachers ranged from lineaged human communicators to matriarch orca to wildflowers to Tibetan yaks dwelling in the foothills of my old Kentucky home. My curiosity and heart for this field of connection has only grown since, blossoming into my wildest dream. Every day the vision I held in my heart since childhood comes true: to speak and be friends with the animals.
The animals (fauna) prompted me to explore further applications of telepathy, the nature of energy, and other senses that were dormant. I witnessed that regenerative growth is a patiently nurtured seedling. And that many of the solutions we seek, from conservation to connection, are available to us when seeking them from a place of relationship.
I now live beside the Salish Sea, home to such inspiring beings; from curious selkie seals to the orca who have been my guiding light all along. You can most often find me beneath the fruit trees with my cat best friends, filming medicinal creatures I meet or swimming in the sea.
It’s a deeply nourishing joy to assist in bridging the perceived 'divide' between human society and the natural world through conversation and collaboration. The inseparability of human and animal sovereignty is the cornerstone of my work, fostering both dialogue and action that assists in balancing ourselves, our human networks; our animal relationships and ecosystems."
Learn More
Website: https://www.faunaspeak.com/
Visualizations (Audio): https://www.faunaspeak.com/visualizations
About the Whale + Dolphin Circle: https://www.faunaspeak.com/w-d-circle-about
Upcoming Whale + Dolphin Circles: https://www.faunaspeak.com/events
Newsletter Sign Up: https://mailchi.mp/2f533f27d702/interspecies-autum...
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faunaspeak/
"I began remembering my ability to communicate with the animal kingdom in 2015. My teachers ranged from lineaged human communicators to matriarch orca to wildflowers to Tibetan yaks dwelling in the foothills of my old Kentucky home. My curiosity and heart for this field of connection has only grown since, blossoming into my wildest dream. Every day the vision I held in my heart since childhood comes true: to speak and be friends with the animals.
The animals (fauna) prompted me to explore further applications of telepathy, the nature of energy, and other senses that were dormant. I witnessed that regenerative growth is a patiently nurtured seedling. And that many of the solutions we seek, from conservation to connection, are available to us when seeking them from a place of relationship.
I now live beside the Salish Sea, home to such inspiring beings; from curious selkie seals to the orca who have been my guiding light all along. You can most often find me beneath the fruit trees with my cat best friends, filming medicinal creatures I meet or swimming in the sea.
It’s a deeply nourishing joy to assist in bridging the perceived 'divide' between human society and the natural world through conversation and collaboration. The inseparability of human and animal sovereignty is the cornerstone of my work, fostering both dialogue and action that assists in balancing ourselves, our human networks; our animal relationships and ecosystems."
Learn More
Website: https://www.faunaspeak.com/
Visualizations (Audio): https://www.faunaspeak.com/visualizations
About the Whale + Dolphin Circle: https://www.faunaspeak.com/w-d-circle-about
Upcoming Whale + Dolphin Circles: https://www.faunaspeak.com/events
Newsletter Sign Up: https://mailchi.mp/2f533f27d702/interspecies-autum...
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faunaspeak/
The Whale Museum: promoting stewardship of whales and the Salish Sea ecosystem through education and research. In the Pacific Northwest of the United States lives the Southern Resident Community of Orcas, an endangered population of orcas, sometimes known as 'killer whales.' The Whale Museum, located in beautiful Friday Harbor, Washington opened to the public in 1979 as the first museum in the country devoted to a species living in the wild. Today, our museum continues to promote stewardship of whales and the Salish Sea ecosystem through education and research.
Learn More
Website: https://whalemuseum.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWhaleMuseum
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhalemuseum
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheWhaleMuseum
Learn More
Website: https://whalemuseum.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWhaleMuseum
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhalemuseum
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheWhaleMuseum
How to Speak Whale: A Voyage into the Future of Animal Communication by Tom Mustill (thank you Sarah for sharing this book with us!)
Dr. M.J. Barrett, Associate Professor, School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan (research areas, selected publications)
2023 International Multispecies Methods Research Symposium: Intuitive Interspecies Communication
May 8-12th, 2023 (2-5 hr/ day), online
Dr. M.J. Barrett, Associate Professor, School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan (research areas, selected publications)
2023 International Multispecies Methods Research Symposium: Intuitive Interspecies Communication
May 8-12th, 2023 (2-5 hr/ day), online