The Flower of Life

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Dolphins have preferences with humans. This is not an absolute rule, but is usually true. If you go swimming with dolphins and there are children around, the dolphins go to the children first. If there are no children, they go to the women. If there are no women, they go to the men. And if there’s a woman who’s pregnant, everyone else can forget it— she gets their total attention. That little incoming baby is the greatest thing of all. The dolphins become very excited when they see a human giving birth. They just love it. Dolphins can do things that are really amazing. Babies who were born with midwifing dolphins, at least as it’s going in Russia, are extraordinary children. From everything I’ve read so far, not one of those babies has an IQ under 150, and they all have extremely stable emotional bodies and extremely strong physical bodies. They seem to be superior in one way or another. France has also had underwater births—over 20,000. They give birth in big tanks. When they first started doing this, they had all the instruments laid out on tables and all the emergency supplies ready, with a doctor standing by in case there was a problem. But they didn’t have a problem for a long time; a year went by and they still hadn’t had a problem. Still another year went by, and finally 20,000 births went by without one single complication! Now they just have the instruments and equipment stuck in a corner somewhere because there simply aren’t any problems. I don’t know if they know why, but for some reason, when a woman is floating in water, it seems like most complications solve themselves. I got to spend some time with a woman who was an assistant with Charkovsky in Russia. She had brought back many films that were taken during the births. I watched two movies of two different women giving birth who not only were not in pain, but they were having orgasms while having their babies—long, extended orgasms lasting about twenty minutes. It was total pleasure. I know that’s the way it’s supposed to be. It simply makes sense, and these women were proving it. I’ve also seen some Russian movies where babies and children two or three years and older sleep on the bottom of swimming pools. They literally sleep underwater on the bottom of the pool, and about every ten minutes they come up while they’re asleep, roll their faces over the surface, take a breath, go back down and settle on the bottom again. These kids live in water—that’s their home. They’re being given a name, almost like they’re a different species. People are calling them homodolphinus. They seem to be a blend between humans and dolphins. Water is becoming their natural medium, and they’re extremely intelligent. So I have a great deal of respect for underwater birthing. And the possibility of having dolphins there at the same time is truly a gift. I think it’s a healthy trend the way many countries are allowing this new way to birth, though in the United States there’s a lot of pressure against it. Lately in the U.S., the pressure seems to have subsided, and I think you can do this legally now in Florida and California. Around the world, in New Zealand, Australia and other places, there are lots of centers. And, of course, the more women see other women not in pain, obviously they’re going to want to do it, too.

Geometries That Surround the Body Here we go with the next adventure. We’ve now seen how the geometries unfold in conception. We saw how we started with a little cube of eight cells, which became the center of our bodies. Now I want to look at the geometries outside the body. The way the angels explained it to me is the way I’m going to give it to you. 193


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