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Birds React to Dolphin Talk . by Alice B. Clagett

My cat Oreo Shoes wanted to get in on the transcribing today. We ran into a hitch because she thought we were making up a story about the Birds, so she kept making up what she thought the Birds should be saying.

I had to explain to her the difference between transcribing and creative writing. I got gruff and she took off. I’m sure this will work out after awhile, but we will be doing some talking about our difference of understanding in the meantime.

I got so confused about what Oreo Shoes said that I felt it best to delete most of the transcription and just go with the bare bones of the conversations.

This video was altogether very confusing to transcribe, because Hawk was talking in a high-pitched, barely audible … mostly inaudible tone of voice that I mistakenly took to be telepathic. Rather than get it wrong, I took most of Mr. Hawk’s talk out of the transcription.

As you will see from the video, he is quite perceptive, but quick to fierce warlike anger, is he not? –Alice B. Clagett, 16 January 2026

Birds React to Dolphin Talk

Image: “Self-Portrait 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 3 June 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Self-Portrait 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 3 June 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

    • INTRODUCTION
  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • VIDEO CREDITS
  • MUSIC CREDITS

To turn on the complete, very lovely mp3 of the dolphin sounds in the video, click once or twice on the arrow on the audio bar at the bottom of the page …

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

In this video Songbirds, Hawks and/or Humans, and Ravens react to dolphin talk and to my comments about it.

There is a Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

Here is the WordPress upload of the video … [ videopress 11N1xOTA ]

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

Birds React to Dolphin Talk
By Alice B. Clagett

Hello, Dear Ones, It’s Alice. I Am of the Stars.

I am going to do part of an mp3 that I found …

. . . . .

One Songbird is proclaiming what I am saying to other Songbirds and urging them to listen.

. . . . .

Alice to Readers (continued): … on Pixabay. It has to do with a conversation amongst some Dolphins. I’m going to see what happens with the Birds out here today when I do that.

Starting right now, I’ll show you how many Birds are on the te3lephone wire. [Shows Birds.] Ok, now, this is our current audience. We have one, two, three, four right now. There is another one over here.

Ok, now. I’m going to play part of the music. Then we’ll take a look and see what the Birds have to say. And then I’ll offer the same selection with my understanding of what the Dolphins are saying.

Right off hand, I’d say that what seems to be happening is that the Dolphins are saying that they really love each other, and affirming this amongst their own family. And then, one of the Baby Dolphins sees a Shark and becomes very frightened. And the Mother Dolphin does her best to console her Baby.

I think that the survival rate of Baby Dolphins is not too terrific. So this is a scene fraught with danger, and probably oft enacted in the world of Dolphins.

This and the other information that I’ve collected about different sorts of animals … Birds and Reptiles and so forth … makes me very grateful that in human society … because it’s well organized and because there’s relative abundance there right now … there is greater life expectation for all the people. They take care of each other. There is almost free medical care here in the United States. Children have a reasonable life expectancy. Seniors, in the main, are well cared for in our society. And people who are very poor are looked after at a basic level.

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Raven says, over and over, that there is a Hawk.

Songbird says sadly, over and over: Where is?

Hawk or maybe a Human says telepathically: I don’t want them to know he is there. Don’t tell them he is there. He is not really going to eat them. He is just going to listen to the program; that is all. Don’t tell them that (and etc.).

Songbird 2: Right there! Right there! (and etc.)

Alice to Readers (continued): … That is so amongst Humans. But amongst other beings on Earth, there is a constant concern about getting enough to eat, or not being eaten. And so, there is a tragedy … in a manner of speaking … going on all the time. And amongst the Birds there is happiness at being alive that we Humans don’t experience as fully as do other Beings on Earth …

. . . . .

Songbirds discuss what Hawk … or maybe two Humans … are saying about me. Not too complementary.

Alice to Readers (continued): … and a gratitude at being alive, because we Humans are not faced so much as they with the daily struggle to survive.

. . . . .

Songbirds are discussing whether they will be eaten now.

One Songbird says: I think they may eat us later, but right now they will not do that.

One Hawk or Human says: Yes, that is what will happen.

Songbird says twice (enthusiastically and politely): Thank you very much.

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[Music begins to be heard]

Mother Dolphin: Dear Heart, Where ARE you?

Baby Dolphin: I’m scared, I’m scared, Mama! I wandered off, Mama!

Mother Dolphin: Don’t be scared. I LOVE you!

Baby Dolphin: I am seeing something now, Mama!

Mother Dolphin (siimultaneously): Dear One, Where ARE you?

Baby Dolphin: I’m scared! I’m scared right now, Mama!

Mother Dolphin: I know that you are scared. I LOVE you! I LOVE you!

Baby Dolphin (screaming): MaMA! I am FRIGHTened! … MAma! It’s all right now.

Mother Dolphin: Good, Honey!

. . . . .

Alice to Readers: I cut out a segment of the tape just there, but just to let you know, during that segment Baby Dolphin has a close call. Mother Dolphin gets very upset. But Baby Dolphin runs for it, and gets away from the danger that is there.

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[Music continues.]

An airplane is passing over my head right now. You can hear the engine roaring.

Mother Dolphin to Shark (in a gruff, low telepathic voice): Dear Heart, I don’t love you very much at all! I WANT YOU TO GO AWAY right now. GET OUT OF HERE right aWAY!

Someone else says in a low, gruff, telepathic voice: You run away from me right now! I am an airplane and I will COVIDize you! Run, run right now! (etc.)

Mother Dolphin to Baby Dolphin: We will fly away right now! We will swim away right now! We will go away RIGHT now!

Baby Dolphin says to Mother Dolphin: I LOVE you, Mommy! I LOVE you, Mommy!

Mother Dolphin to Baby Dolphin: I LOVE you.

Baby Dolphin to Mother Dolphin: I love you too, Mommy! … I am RUNning, Momma!

Mother Dolphin to Baby Dolphin: Yes, you are, Baby. Yes, you are.

Baby Dolphin to Mother Dolphin: I love you very much!

Mother Dolphin to Baby Dolphin: THANK you. I love you too.

[End of music]

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Hawk to itself: I will fly over right now … I will fly over and talk with her right now.

Raven to Hawk (barely audible): I will talk to him right now. I will talk to him right now.

Songbird 1 to other Songbirds: What will we say to her?

Songbird 2 to other Songbirds: Dear God, what is this?

Alice to Readers (simultaneously): So, What did you think? Could you figure it out?

Hummingbird to Alice: We could say we didn’t like it, but she liked it …

Hawk to Raven: I will not talk with you right now.

Raven to Hawk: Why not, Hawk?

Alice to Readers: Here comes Mister Hawk. We’re going to have a talk.

Raven to Hawk: Hawk, Hawk, Hawk, Hawk. I will talk to her and then we will see what she has to say. How would that be, Mr. Hawk?

Alice points camera at Hawk on power pole.

Alice to herself [seeing only a few Songbirds on the power line]: Oh, Dear! Well, you see that there’s not a big draw here.

Raven to itself (circling round, annoyed}: Dharm Darshan, Don’t say that. Hawk got annoyed and now he won’t talk.

Alice to herself: But Mr. Raven? He’s after Mr. Raven?

Raven to Alice: He is not after him. He just wants to talk and I will translate for him.

 

Alice to Raven: What did he say?

Raven to Alice: He said he would talk but he got upset and now he won’t talk anymore.

Songbird 1 to other Songbirds: She doesn’t understand what he says to her.

Songbird 2 to Songbird 1: Try fear fear.

Alice to Readers: He says there’s a g-dd-mn HAWK in the ocean, and not just the ocean either.

Songbird 1 to Songbird 2: Right.

Songbird 1 to Alice: FEAR FEAR FEAR FEAR!

Alice to herself (seeing Mourning Doves and a sparrow on the power line): Well … Have a good day.

Image: “Two Mourning Doves and a Sparrow,” by Alice B. Clagett, 3 June 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Two Mourning Doves and a Sparrow,” by Alice B. Clagett, 3 June 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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Hawk is attacking Raven in the air.

Raven: Dharm DARshan, Stop talking! Hawk is atTACKing me. Oh God!

Image: “Hawk Attacks Raven,” by Alice B. Clagett, 3 June 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Hawk Attacks Raven,” by Alice B. Clagett, 3 June 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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Songbird to Raven: Verrrry good! He got ANgry.

Alice to herself (seeing Hawk attacking Raven in the air): Oh Dear! Dear Dear Dear! Oh, Dear, Dear!

Songbird to Alice: Yeees! We think that too!

Songbird 1 to Songbird 2: Sheeee will be RHYming.

Songbird 2 to Songbird 1: Oooh.

Alice to herself: Dear, Dear, Dear! A Hawk in the air! A Hawk in the ocean, and Hawk in the sky! And the people, striving to get by!

Songbird to other Songbirds: She doesn’t like that one very much … She doesn’t know what is happening. Why would she say that?

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Alice to Readers: So now, I hope you won’t be so put off. It’s a sobering topic. And the Songbirds, they love …

Alice to Songbirds: Hey, What do you guys say?

Songbird 1 to Alice (attempting to fill me in on what happened: Hawk got angry and that is what happened.

Songbird 2 to Alice (being diplomatic): Weee thought YOU a pretty good SINGer.

An airplane is going over. The Songbirds think the airplane is a Hawk that might hurt them, so they don’t want to talk right now. Mr. Raven is trying to set them straight about the difference between a Hawk and an airplane. Songbird begs airplane to spare its life.

Songbird 2 to Alice: To tell you the truth, we are TER-TER-TERified!

Alice (repeating what Songbird says): Don’t hurt me, Don’t hurt me, Don’t hurt me, please please?

Mr. Raven to Alice: Dharm Dar, Cut that !@#! out!

Songbird to Alice: We’re scared of that thing. We think it might kill us.

Alice to Songbird: Yeah, I see. Yeah.

Raven: Dharm Darshan, Don’t talk to Songbirds.

Mr. Raven says to me that this is not what the Songbirds are worried about. He is right, of course. On the other hand, the Songbirds may be more upset about the airplane because of the Baby Dolphin’s near escape.

Alice to Raven: The Momma Dolphin takes care of them, though. She is very big.

Raven to Alice: Dharm Darshan Kaur, STOP it.

Alice to Raven: She swims very fast.

Raven to Alice: STOP it.

Mourning Dove to Raven: Ok. We’ll stop it right now.

Alice to Readers: Too bad, huh?

Hummingbird to Alice: Yes, It is too bad.

Alice to Readers: Now that they’re still alive, they’re doing ok …. [Zooming to Songbirds on power line] … Whoa! What’s going on up there?

You know, Mr. Raven and Mr. Hawk came by just in time for the denouement. And what a great one it is! A struggle to survive in the sky, a struggle to survive here on terra firma, and great struggles taking place within the tremendous waters of Earth.

. . . . .

I hear a loud, mechanical, whining sound in the sky. Is it a drone overhead?

Raven, maybe to the drone?: STOP!

Songbirds fly away with great alacrity.

Alice: Where did they GO? Where are they going?

Hummingbird (fearless!) to Alice: What is the difference between a Dolphin and a Shark?

Alice to Hummingbird: Ah! Very good! A Dolphin and a Shark are about the same size … evenly matched but very different.

The Dolphin is a Mammal like a Human Being and a Dog. And the Shark is something altogether different … a cartilaginous animal …

Hummingbird to Alice: Real-LY?

Alice to Hummingbird: … with a great number of teeth in it. And it only likes to eat …

Hummingbird: Gee!

Alice to Hummingbird: … other things that live in the …

Hummingbird: Jesus Christ!

Alice to Hummingbird: … Of course, Dolphins also eat Fish. So.

Hummingbird 1 to Hummingbird 2: Gee! What is she talking about right now?

Hummingbird to Hummingbird 1: She says that Dolphins eat Fish, and big animals [Sharks] eat Fish too.

Hummingbird 1: Gee!

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Alice to Readers: Well, the Birds surprised me today. I guess they like Viking music better than Dolphin sounds …

Raven to Alice: Hawk does not like Dolphin sounds!

Alice to Readers: … because there are only a few Songbirds here today. I can’t figure it out!

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God bless you all,
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

Raven: Stop that talking! Stop that !@#! talking!

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

My website is “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com … See you there.

Raven to Alice: STOP that TALK-ing!

Alice to Raven: What?!

Raven: Ha Ha Ha. Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha.

Alice to Raven: What?!

Raven: Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha.

[It’s crystal clear that Raven is still miffed about not getting his interview with Mr. Hawk.]

Alice to Raven: My wonderful WordPress website!

Raven: Wa Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha.

Alice to Readers: I guess that Mr. Raven likes tonguetwisters. That’s a tongue twister!

Raven to Alice: Got that.

Alice to Raven: Yeah. That’s it!

Filmed on 3 June 2024 and published on 5 June 2024; transcribed and video uploaded to youtube and youtube transcription editrf and WordPress video re-uploaded on 16 January 2026

VIDEO CREDITS

“Birds React to Dolphin Talk”
by Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 3 June 2024
and produced on 5 June 2024

Location: San Fernando Valley, CA
CC BY-SA 4.0 International

MUSIC CREDITS

 

Music by beetpro from Pixabay
“Deep Sea Connect Dolphins Gaia Lemuria Pachamama Spiritual Frequency 16”
Pixabay License

Image: “Self-Portrait 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 3 June 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Self-Portrait 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 3 June 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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Two Track Communication in Songbirds, Dolphins, and People . by Alice B. Clagett

Two Track Communication in Songbirds, Dolphins, and People

Image: “Two Track Communication 1,” adapted from Image by Amore Seymour from Pixabay, Pixabay Content License

Image: “Two Track Communication 1,” adapted from Image by Amore Seymour from Pixabay, Pixabay Content License

  • INTRODUCTION
    • Does Alice Clagett Have Asperger Syndrome? Is She an Antisocial Personality?
  • THOUGHTS ON TWO-TRACK COMMUNICATION IN SONGBIRDS, DOLPHINS, AND HUMANS
    • Two-Track Communication in Songbirds and Dolphins
    • Two-Track Communication in Humans
      • Is Human Mental Communication Limited to the Words We Speak?
      • Human Communication of Emotions
    • Humans Who Do Not Pick Up On and Who Do Not Convey Emotions
      • The movie “Chasing the Present”
      • Asperger Syndrome
      • Antisocial Personality Syndrome
  • CONCLUSION
  • MORE INFORMATION
  • DO YOU HEAR THIS WHALE TALK?

To turn off the background music, click once or twice on the arrow on the audio bar at the bottom of the page …

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

Here are my thoughts on two track communication in Songbirds, Dolphins and Humans. There is also a Codicil on whales.

The comments below develop the theme initiated at …

Link: “Songbirds Warn Me That Ravens Are Angry,” by Alice B. Clagett, excerpted on 16 May 2024 from “Raven Herdsmen of the Wilds” by Alice B. Clagett which was filmed and produced on 11 May 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-xB7 ..

Does Alice Clagett Have Asperger Syndrome? Is She an Antisocial Personality?

I ought to explain at the outset I am not analyzing myself below. I am not talking about myself. This is the facile conclusion to which the too hasty reader is wont to leap.

To the contrary, I am talking about other people that I have run across from time to time … for example, people with Asperger Syndrome or people with Antisocial Personality Disorder.

The reason that I think about these people and try to figure them out is that they are so very different from me that I have a difficult time figuring out where they are coming from and what is going on with them.

Being around these people is so dangerous to me … so potentially injurious to my life and to my property … that I have spent quite some time figuring out how very different they are from me.

What I really want to know is this: What course of action are they likely to take in attacking me? What is the best course of action for me to take in order to deter them?

THOUGHTS ON TWO TRACK COMMUNICATION IN SONGBIRDS, DOLPHINS, AND HUMANS

Two-Track Communication in Songbirds and Dolphins

The Songbirds in Simi Hills and also at my home have a habit of ‘talking over top of’ my vocalizations. You will likely have a powerful hard time of it, trying to separate their vocalizations from my own.

What I did was to try very hard to block out my own vocalizations as I went over the video … and simply to ‘home in on’ the vocalizations of the Songbirds. Maybe that will work for you as well.

I wonder whether the Songbirds use ‘talking over the top of’ a human voice to make it not so obvious to humankind that they have advanced linguistic skills?

Or might it be that Songbirds, like Dolphins …

Link: “Clicks, Whistles and Pulses: Passive and Active Signal Use in Dolphin Communication,” by Denise L. Herzing of Wild Dolphin Project, 1 July 2014, in Acta Astronautica 105:2, December 2014, pp. 534-537 … https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S009457651400246X ..

Link: “Dolphin Communication,” by Dolphin Research Center … https://dolphins.org/communication ..

… are able to take in two methods of communication and process them at the same time?

Could it be that they think Humans can do this as well? That we ought not have any trouble … for instance … talking to the camcorder and also listening to the Songbirds’ quite animated conversation?

Two-Track Communication in Humans

On the other hand most humans have the ability to communicate on both the mental and the emotional level at the same time. Our mental communication is generally taken to be the words we speak. We convey our emotions mainly through tone of voice, facial expression, and body language.

So in that sense, humans do have two methods of communication. This is encouraging, I feel. We do have the ability to communicate with Songbirds and Dolphins, if only we will take the time to figure out how to do so!

Is Human Mental Communication Limited to the Words We Speak? In truth we humans have four minds; the words we speak have only to do with the conscious mind. After our energy fields are stabilized and amplified, we can communicate on each of these bandwidths.

Human Communication of Emotions. Then as to human communication of emotions … conveyance of information from the subtle body known as the ’emotional body’ … most humans pick up this additional communication method from their parents and use it to place our words spoken verbally in a greater context to do with where we are ‘coming from’ and where we stand with regard to the words.

Are we angry? Are we happy? Are we frightened? Are we haughty? Where exactly are we when we speak words verbally? It is our emotional communication method that allows us to convey the context of our words to the person with whom we are talking.

How do we convey our emotions? Mainly through tone of voice, facial expression, and body language.

Humans Who Do Not Pick Up On and Who Do Not Convey Emotions

If we were raised without input from parents who convey emotions through tone of voice, facial expression and/or body language, then as adults we may be unable to pick up this method of communication in those who speak to us. In addition, we may not be aware of our own emotions, and we may not be able to communicate our emotions to those who hear us speak.

The movie “Chasing the Present” seems to me to portray such a person in the character of actor Joseph Goldstein …

Link: “Joseph Goldstein,” at IMDb … https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3668887/?ref_=tt_ov_st … NOTE the video there.

I do not know what to make of this movie, as the intention of the movie is to portray a man’s search for enlightenment. The question I have is this: How can a man who is not very much in touch with his emotions hope to attain enlightenment?

How can such a man cannot unite his subconscious mind, which is a riot of emotions, to his conscious mind, which is the voice of reason? And until this is accomplished, how can he unite these two with his unconscious and conscious minds … and in this way attain enlightenment? For more on this intriguing topic, see …

Link: “Mastering the Mind and the Human EMF: 0. Introduction and Contents,” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 16 April 2016; revised on 12 February 2019 and on 18 June 2022 through 31 October 2022; revised on 20 August 2023 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-56Y ..

Asperger Syndrome. Setting that question aside, let’s take a look at one person diagnosed with what is termed Asperger Syndrome.

I need to explain my experience with this syndrome is anecdotal and telepathic in origin. Here is the telepathic anecdote: A man diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome had trouble meeting women.

He lacked what might be termed social graces. He could not pick up on emotional cues. He also did not express emotions through tone of voice, facial expression, or body language.

Yet he had a well-developed physique. He was not tall, but he was muscular.

Mainly he dated men rather than women, likely because lack of emotional expression was not a make-or-break proposition with the men he dated. However his preference was for women, and that left him with the desire to seek our female sexual encounters.

He had too big a paunch, so he went for cosmetic surgery. That left him with a flap of skin on his abdomen.

He velcroed the flap so that it became a pocket of skin, into which he place a knife. On weekend evenings he would hunt down women on the street, extract the knife from his pocket of skin, and slit their guts open as one would gut a fish.

This makes sense from the standpoint of homosexual lingo, as the word ‘fish’ is sometimes used by homosexuals as a derogatory term meaning ‘woman’.

At any rate he once gutted a woman on the street, and as she lay flopping on the sidewalk, he raped her.

This telepathic anecdote is my way of explaining how important it is to humans to develop both the ability to vocalize … at which the Asperger Syndrome man was relatively competent … and the language of the emotions … in which he was, as nearly as I could tell … completely deficient.

Lacking the language of the emotions a person is unlikely to be able to develop and sustain an intimate relationship with another human being.

Antisocial Personality Syndrome. Deficiency of emotional expression is also present in antisocial personalities. However, the manner of expression is different. In my estimation, ASPs (aka Antisocial Personalities) have in common some type of catastrophic childhood experience that makes honest expression of emotions out of the question. This expresses itself in adulthood as fake or dishonest emotional lingo.

In other words, they express one sort of emotional overlay, but they are really not feeling that emotion. Their intent is not to communicate an emotion, but rather to spark a particular emotion in the person to whom they are talking.

For example, they might want to inspire trust, respect, falling-in-love, or desire to have sex. Their intention is to gain what they may from the other person’s emotional response.

To the ASP, emotional communication is a lingo to lure the rubes. That is what might bee termed a perversion of this form of communication. Conveyance of emotions is turned round backwards as a means of concealing their true intent.

CONCLUSION

At any rate, in the normal instance, we humans … I will grant you, women often a little more so than men … are adept at communicating on two wavelengths: mental and emotional.

This is not the same as Dolphin two-track communication or my posited Songbird two-track communication. Humans have this other form of two-track communication.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Written and published on 24 May 2024; revised on 7 September 2025

These image markups have been added here … Link: “Tiny Anthologies: Image Markups 19,” by Alice B. Clagett, compiled and published on 7 and 8 January 2026 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-FH9 ..

MORE INFORMATION

See my blog categories: Human species and interspecies and extraterrestrial communication – Universal kinship – All-sentience – Moral inclusivity – Non-speciesism … and … Antisocial personality disorder – Sociopathy ..

Image: “Two Track Communication 2,” adapted from Image by Amore Seymour from Pixabay, Pixabay Content License

Image: “Two Track Communication 2,” adapted from Image by Amore Seymour from Pixabay, Pixabay Content License

DO YOU HEAR THIS WHALE TALK? … “We all love you Mamma. We appreciate you very much” …

 

Music by John Britton from Pixabay
“Depth” – Pixabay License …

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