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In reply to the discussion: Dolphin-assisted childbirth: Yes, it's a thing now [View all]Zorra
(27,670 posts)empathic, and I am pretty sure they are psychic.
They are very sad that some humans have so little awareness of this existence that they would hold them captive. Because the Sirius Institute does not hold our dolphin kin captive, I believe that they would be pleased to assist evolved humans with bringing their children into the world, and will come and assist of their own accord if they feel that is the right thing for them to do.
I don't see this as cruel and selfish, if it is the dolphin people's choice. It is certainly not cruel to the coming child; it is a special honor, from my POV. My baby was born sans epidural on a snow covered mountain with midwives attending the birth. A grandmother coyote, probably almost too old to hunt anymore, came and took one of our ranging hens in broad daylight. in my full view out of a picture window during labor. My son is named after grandmother coyote. He is pleased with his birth story, and pleased with how he was given his name.
I lived on a fairly remote beach on the Pacific Coast of Mexico for several years, and I was "adopted" by a dolphin family, and they would come visit me when I walked the beach alone almost every day for several years when I was not traveling elsewhere.

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