Dolphin "people" dive deeper into their wisdom and an important Fish message

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Karin
Welcome to the 1 to 9 podcast for interesting insights and knowledge, the animals and other beings within multi dimensional realms. Hey, Diana. Hey, Karin. Hello. Welcome to another episode. I'm wondering who wants to step forward today and talk to us?

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Diana
Well, as we discussing this, maybe 10 minutes ago, there was a donkey that just appeared.

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Karin
And a donkey.

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Diana
A donkey? Yes, I know. I was like, where did this donkey come from?

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Karin
A single donkey. Not a collective.

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Diana
Right. And he was dead. He's still standing there expectantly. For expectantly. He's expecting to do is to ask him to do something or to say something. Now.

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Karin
Mr. Donkey or Ms. Donkey?

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Diana
I don't know. Mr..

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Karin
Mr. Donkey. The Mr..

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Diana
Donkey. Yeah. So. And it's probably part of the farm.

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Karin
The farm in Hawaii?

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Diana
Probably, yeah.

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Karin
All right. Where we're going in February.

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Diana
Right, Because you said there there's animals there. So I mean, I think he's acting like this. Spokesperson for the farm.

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Karin
For the whole farm.

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Diana
I believe so, yeah.

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Karin
Does he have any of the dolphin wisdom in him after being on a farm and being involved in dolphins, when.

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Diana
He says dolphins are out there in the water, I don't care. But I'm like.

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Karin
very interesting.

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Diana
Well, just because he's down in Hawaii and he's working with the same group, a group of people who are organizing this doesn't mean he has to be, you know, with all the the activities. You know, maybe he doesn't get along with the dolphins, you know, I don't know. Maybe just like water. I will ask him. Yeah, water's okay.

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Karin
What about saltwater?

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Diana
no.

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Karin
there you go. He doesn't like the saltwater, right?

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Diana
Yeah. No, he prefers the donkey.

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Karin
No, he could float easier in the saltwater.

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Diana
He just really cares. Too salty.

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Karin
It's too salty for him.

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Diana
Yeah. Yeah. You know, I mean, he's had experiences where he's been in the water, right? And somehow it's like the waves come up over him, and he just is. Is forced to drink the salty water. And he did not like that at all. So he avoids the ocean.

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Karin
So is he running free on the farm?

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Diana
Yes. Yeah, He's with all the other animals there. You know, he enjoys his life.

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Karin
I hate to ask this, but are there pigs there?

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Diana
No. No pigs.

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Karin
Chickens?

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Diana
Yes, chickens.

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Karin
Lots of chickens.

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Diana
What's your job? What is a greeter?

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Karin
he's a greeter.

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Diana
Yeah, he's a greeter.

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Karin
Does he have a name?

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Diana
It starts with a s. It's all I can get at the moment.

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Karin
So he greets the guests or does he greet the other animals that come?

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Diana
There's not that many other animals that come there regularly. The guests. He greets the guests.

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Karin
Does he give them rides?

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Diana
the smaller ones. He doesn't like very heavy people.

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Karin
interesting.

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Diana
You know, I mean, he is a small donkey.

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Karin
So. Little donkey. What is it they'd like us to know?

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Diana
that. That. It's really nice down there. And he's going to arrange so that we have good weather and then all the other animals on the farm will like us and not be mean to us because chickens can sometimes pee. Yeah, it's kind of like a general goodwill host.

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Karin
tell the donkey. Thank you.

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Diana
Yes. Yes, Thank you.

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Karin
I guess I can tell him directly. Yes. Thank you. Thank you. Donkey. Yes.

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Diana
Yes, Mr. S. you're saying Thank you. Yeah. He's looking forward to seeing you.

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Karin
And looking forward to seeing you as well. I don't know that many donkeys.

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Diana
I don't know any at all, so.

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Karin
I'm very excited.

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Diana
Yeah. Okay, now he's saying bye now. So he's going to have to do his donkey thing.

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Karin
Okay, Awesome. What about the dolphins? Are they around today?

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Diana
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, actually, the past couple of days, I think they've been waiting for us to talk to them again. Because they're back in a circle.

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Karin
You know? Back in a circle?

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Diana
Yeah.

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Karin
And this is a dolphin collective, right?

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Diana
Yes. It's the dolphins that are in the water that's around that area, the whatever.

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Karin
It's called, the Kona coast of Hawaii.

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Diana
Right. It's the dolphins that are formed. This community.

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Karin
Is it an interspecies?

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Diana
You mean, are there more species of dolphins in that group?

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Karin
Yeah, like different ones. Like spinners, bottlenoses and whales and.

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Diana
No, it seems like there's just one species. Yeah, although there are. There's another. There's other species of dolphins nearby. So those are other communities. And they get along, you know? But they're just not part of their. Their culture. We're talking to What specific collective are they?

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Karin
Spinner dolphins. Bottlenose dolphins.

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Diana
You're saying they're bottlenose dolphins?

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Karin
Very interesting.

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Diana
But of course, they don't call themselves that. You just call themselves dolphin people. People? Well, I mean, they think of themselves as well. Individuals or, you know, people meaning sort of like individuals who have intelligent consciousness and were able to interact with each other and other other beings. That's what. And individually. Yeah. So people are beings or I don't know.

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Karin
So are they made up of actual dolphins or is this a more of a collective of dolphin energy like energetic beings? Or are these actual dolphins that we're communicating with?

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Diana
right now, yeah.

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Karin
As this collective.

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Diana
They don't see it that way. They see themselves as, you know, real dolphins, but also energetic beings one of the.

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Karin
Same one and the same. Okay.

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Diana
Yeah. That's why we can talk to them now. Okay, so we're talking to the actual dolphins, but obviously we're not seeing the actual dolphins in the physical world.

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Karin
Right. We're talking to their energetic aspects, right?

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Diana
Yeah. You're saying? Yeah, you're nodding. Yeah. Yeah, that's right. You're kind of like clapping their flippers together. It's like, you got it, You got it.

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Karin
That's awesome. So Diana and I are coming out there to swim with the dolphins, and I'm wondering if you can give us an idea of what we could learn from you, what we expect to learn from you on We're swimming with.

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Diana
Well, okay, What would you like to learn? Would you like to learn how to get along better with each other, other human peoples, or get along better with other species of peoples of some weird other species of beings? Or would you like to learn how to live better right now in this world? You got to be a little bit more specific.

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Karin
interesting. So they could they have a whole range of things that they could teach. Well, specifically, one thing is I, I guess me personally, I don't know about you, Diana, but me personally, I would love to learn how to do all of that. But if I just said maybe I'd like to learn how to live better myself to start with, what would they what would they have to say?

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Diana
well, first of all, they would be showing us what how to achieve that by activities. Okay, I realize I'm not explaining this too well, but it's like, well, I mean, there we would be meeting them in the water and they'd be swimming around, right? And so they'd be showing us what they do to make themselves happy. Okay.

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Diana
Kind of like. And depending on what they feel like, you know, I mean, if they're playful, they're in a playful mood, or if they're more energetic, they'd be doing different things in the water, or if they're if they're calm, like in a less energetic mood that more thoughtful, they'd be doing it another kind of swimming. So depending on how they feel, it's like what they do can either enhance the current state or or they can change it Also.

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Diana
Does this make any sense?

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Karin
Well, it does. It's a little abstract to stick your finger on exactly what I mean. It it's abstract.

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Diana
Okay. I'll give you an example. Okay. This is what they're saying. Okay, great. So, I mean, of course, they're not happy all the time. You know, It's like they've got their ups and downs sometimes are sad and they always try to help other dolphins in their community who are sick or sad. So if a dolphin is sad, for some reason, they would be doing things with the dolphin, like swimming in a certain kind of way or playing a certain kind of game with them to make them feel better.

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Karin
It sounds a lot like what humans do.

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Diana
Well, yeah, but humans don't necessarily do this on their own a lot of the time. Humans do this in an organized fashion, meaning that humans have set up, you know, like kind of like hospitals or therapists or whatever, because they can't they've lost the ability to do this naturally.

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Karin
okay.

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Diana
But dolphins, right. They do like we we meaning the dolphins, they're doing this naturally. It's just part of helping this part of being a community.

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Karin
Right. So if the dolphin is down, they just start doing the games that help bring the dolphin.

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Diana
Games or whatever, or talking to to the.

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Karin
It's like an automatic reaction victim.

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Diana
You're not really victim. Right this way. There's no crime here.

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Karin
there's no crime.

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Diana
No, not really. I mean, did you have delinquent dolphins who don't kind of don't want to follow the rules because they do need rules in order to live agreeably with each other. But there's no crime.

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Karin
Give me an example of a rule.

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Diana
Okay. Well, you know, I mean, if a dolphin, there's two dolphins and one of them wants to play with the other, but the other one doesn't want to play, the dolphin wants to play, shouldn't keep pestering the dolphin that.

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Karin
They're not allowed to keep. Is that a rule?

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Diana
Okay, These are just like etiquette. Etiquette, dolphin etiquette. Yes. Yes. I mean, they don't they're not formal rules, but everybody everybody, meaning all the dolphins, they're they if they don't know them already, when when they're young, they're currently socialized. Right. Like that.

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Karin
That sounds like a typical human etiquette. If somebody doesn't want to play, leave them alone.

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Diana
Yeah, kind of. Unless, of course, it's like they don't want to play for some reason because they're sad about something or. Or I don't know. See, they they, they know more about what other dolphins are thinking. They don't have to guess. They don't have to ask questions.

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Karin
So we have to probe a lot of times to find out what's wrong.

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Diana
Yeah.

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Karin
Or if we guess we guessed wrong, we don't really know right.

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Diana
Right. So they know more About what? What each other.

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Karin
Yeah, that's.

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Diana
They're all.

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Karin
Thinking. That's a very big difference. So they're able to address it collectively or individually because they already know right. And that's the telepathic aspect of dolphin.

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Diana
Yeah. I mean they're not broadcast, they're not so like saying, yeah, I feel great today, you know, and this because blah blah, blah, they're not doing that with their usual means of communication. It's just their mood. And yeah, dolphins telepathically sense that. So you know, I mean it makes them more like a big organism rather than a whole bunch of little individual beings or both.

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Diana
Well no, they're both. They're both. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Exactly.

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Karin
I wanted to ask a question about how the dolphins get around in the water. Like some people say it's echolocation, but I'm just wondering, is it echolocation or do they actually have something different that they use to navigate.

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Diana
Mean use a variety of things, whatever is best for the situation that they're you. I mean, they do see stuff, you know, and then they've got through their sonar and then they've got their telepathic communication, right? And then they can hear things too. So mean you put that all together, that's like it's really a fit. I mean, they've got fantastic means of communication.

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Karin
Yeah, It sounds like it's got a very sophisticated navigation system.

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Diana
Right. And they don't consciously say, I'm in such and such a situation, I have to use this now. It's like, whatever. They just kind of, like, communicate. We're navigate intuitively.

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Karin
Through all the different.

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Diana
Ways to collect information.

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Karin
Yeah, right. All the different capacities. We have a cat here. It seems to want to, but in.

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Diana
No, it's a butinsky cat.

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Karin
And butinsky cat. I don't know if your name is Ollie.

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Diana
Maybe all he wants to talk to the Dolphins.

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Karin
Yeah. Do you have anything you want to say to the Dolphins? Never. Any questions for him?

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Diana
You were always thinking. He's like, God, how can they stand being in the water all this time?

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Karin
He and dolphins are probably wondering, what the heck is the point of all that fur? You can just cover, cover your body and blubber.

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Diana
And all he's thinking around for dolphins. They don't have anybody to hit them on them on the back.

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Karin
pat them and pat them and take care of them.

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Diana
Well, no, they take care. They take care of each other.

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Karin
Right. Do you hear that? I they take care of each other and they play with each other and they're kind to each other most of the time.

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Diana
Yeah, most of the time.

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Karin
So the dolphins communicate from time to time with all the other stations like whales, different kinds of whales and dolphins from around the world. Yeah. And they're they exchanging ideas or what do they have.

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Diana
I don't know. I mean, this is, this is just me talking, you know, It's like I have to ask the question. Yeah. If they were actually exchanging so, like, information ideas with all these other various groups, you'd think they'd be more connected to them. But they're not really kind of like even with other species of dolphins, kind of like they're different.

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Diana
There's these separate groups. So yeah, they're saying, well, you know, the larger the group, the harder it is to actually live together agreeably. So they they like to keep it a certain size.

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Karin
To 300 dolphins.

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Diana
No, that's really big.

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Karin
400 dolphins. Yeah, but that's that's what they say the pod sizes are. I don't.

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Diana
Know. They're saying no, no, that's too big.

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Karin
What is their idea of pod size.

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Diana
Like, okay, so like within or like the larger, there's smaller groupings that stay together.

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Karin
So within the species, there's smaller groups that stay together.

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Diana
Know within the collective.

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Karin
Within the collective, Yeah. But how many are in the collective? 200.

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Diana
100. With their collective.

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Karin
Well, their collective or. Yeah. In general suppose of it it totally depend on the species too.

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Diana
Well okay they're, they're saying that they've got maybe like 150, but they're certainly not that many. So like we're talking to us now.

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Karin
Right. So their pod is 150, but the collective that's communicating the Communications collective is a smaller group of those 250.

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Diana
Yeah. And it could be that some of them wanted to do something else at this moment. So they're just not interested in talking to us. They're going to wait until we actually get over there. Some of them have. There's things that they have to get done, you know, I mean, they're they're like any other beings in that they have to survive in the physical world.

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Diana
And so there's things they have to do every day.

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Karin
Okay. So we're if we ask some really far out questions like did dolphins communicate with it's extraterrestrial beings.

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Diana
So, yes, they're saying, yes, yes.

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Karin
And do the ETS come to visit them specifically in the ocean?

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Diana
Yes.

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Karin
And what what do they accomplish when they're there? What do they do? Do ships come down? No, no, no, no ships.

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Diana
Just they don't need ships to travel.

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Karin
The it's. Yeah, I never thought that they would it's always strange to me that.

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Diana
And.

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Karin
But I don't really know nothing about any of that.

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Diana
Well what I'm seeing from what they're saying, the Dolphins are saying it's like it's not a whole bunch of it. It's just like singular E.T. is not that many of them.

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Karin
And they.

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Diana
Come. They'd be swimming, just swimming in the water like the dolphins.

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Karin
interesting. So the ETS come to visit? No, no. They go and they go visit the ETS.

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Diana
The Dolphins.

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Karin
Yeah. Where do they stay Here and ETS come.

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Diana
yeah. you're saying some of the wiser ones actually go. Yeah they're, they're, they, they're yeah. The wiser ones. Go into select the higher dimensions to visit the ETS.

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Karin
In the ETS to come here. Are they, what are they doing here.

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Diana
I don't know. Just like any other guides or spirits or multi dimensional beings. They or well, to observe, to help, to actually get information in case they actually come down here to live. I mean they're very curious.

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Karin
The ETS.

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Diana
Yeah. Yeah they are. But I mean not, not curious in the sense of like making scientific experiments and other the things that they encounter. They're not going to be making scientific experiential experiments on the dolphins.

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Karin
They're just coming to observe.

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Diana
Yeah, but their observation also consists of so like, you know, they can communicate telepathically and get all kinds of information from anything.

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Karin
So they're basically not just on vacation.

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Diana
No. Yeah. Or is it a working vacation? Yes. Their whole life is a vacation.

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Karin
The dolphins and the ETs. BOTH there you go. Now we know why the dolphins are smarter. There is a secret right there. Their whole life is a vacation.

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Diana
Well, vacation is a different, entirely different concept for them. You know, It's like. Yeah, yeah, it's entirely different concept.

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Karin
So it's not like they're actually going maybe their work is their existence. And so it doesn't even seem like work because they just do it well.

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Diana
First of all, they don't really need any kind of payment system, right? So they're not working for the equivalent of what we think is money. Right? Right. So and then they can choose what it is they want to do because they don't need money. They need sort of certain tasks done. So, I mean, some of them like to do some things, others don't like to do those things, so they do other things and never work together.

00;20;07;08 - 00;20;11;21
Diana
So that's why this idea of vacation, they think it's like really weird.

00;20;11;24 - 00;20;13;29
Karin
Well, let's talk more about the ETS.

00;20;14;01 - 00;20;20;24
Diana
The it's also happened this week. It's the same, same concept there.

00;20;20;28 - 00;20;24;03
Karin
So they don't say, let me go to Earth and.

00;20;24;05 - 00;20;25;12
Diana
Have a vacation, chill.

00;20;25;12 - 00;20;27;19
Karin
Out for a few days. Swimming with the.

00;20;27;19 - 00;20;29;12
Diana
Dolphins. No. Yeah.

00;20;29;14 - 00;20;42;19
Karin
Are there specific ideas for visiting dolphins and stations or are there? It's the same naked land on earth and mingle with any being here.

00;20;42;22 - 00;20;44;14
Diana
Well, depends where they're coming from.

00;20;44;16 - 00;20;49;15
Karin
No. You know where the ones that visit the Dolphins come from.

00;20;49;18 - 00;21;06;03
Diana
no, no specific galaxy or Star or whatever. Right. They come from a variety. It's just if they want to actually interact with the dolphins, not not all of them want to interact with the dolphins or observe them or.

00;21;06;05 - 00;21;06;28
Karin
So they might play.

00;21;06;28 - 00;21;12;10
Diana
With them or whatever. Yeah, yeah. So I mean, they could be from anywhere.

00;21;12;12 - 00;21;17;29
Karin
And that includes the ones that come to this earth to visit humans. They can be from anywhere too.

00;21;18;03 - 00;21;21;14
Diana
Yeah, they can be from anywhere. Exactly.

00;21;21;16 - 00;21;33;04
Karin
very interesting. Well, who knows? I mean.

00;21;33;06 - 00;21;40;13
Diana
boy. Well, we don't really have a name for ourselves. We just call ourselves the fish people.

00;21;40;16 - 00;21;42;11
Karin
Yeah, there you go. The people think again.

00;21;42;16 - 00;22;03;17
Diana
Well, yeah, I mean, we're individuals, also people. Even though we swim around in these big schools, we just. We know we're different than some other fish we see, right? Some of them are bigger, some have got more colors, some of them are. Some of them eat us, you know, So but we don't have a name for ourselves. We just.

00;22;03;18 - 00;22;05;26
Karin
The fish versus the Fish Collective.

00;22;05;27 - 00;22;12;27
Diana
Yeah. No, this is not the fish collective. Okay. They're varied. They, they call the. They're the fish people.

00;22;12;29 - 00;22;13;24
Karin
The fish people.

00;22;13;28 - 00;22;15;19
Diana
And the fish people are disgruntled.

00;22;15;26 - 00;22;21;02
Karin
Okay. And is are they disgruntled, you and me, for ignoring them or everybody?

00;22;21;09 - 00;22;33;25
Diana
The fish are basically mad at every body because just like the dolphins, everybody else, you use them as as, you know, food.

00;22;33;28 - 00;22;37;09
Karin
And they're sentient beings.

00;22;37;11 - 00;22;40;25
Diana
Yes. They are. Sure. Of course they're intelligent.

00;22;40;27 - 00;22;45;12
Karin
They have do they have something that they would like to say to us?

00;22;45;15 - 00;23;08;04
Diana
Right. No, No. Well, they're yes and no, but they're disgruntled because they want to be they're disgruntled because basically the dolphins and everybody else thinks of them just as food. But they are.

00;23;08;10 - 00;23;09;25
Karin
They want to be acknowledged.

00;23;09;28 - 00;23;34;21
Diana
They want to be acknowledged. Yes. They're sentient beings, you know, perhaps not as intelligent as humans or dolphins, but that does mean that we should ignore them. You know, they've got feelings, too. Yeah, they, they're saying they've got feelings. Yeah. They, they, they're conscious of the world around them meaning of themselves and each other.

00;23;34;23 - 00;23;59;09
Karin
Are they. This is a question for me personally, but I no longer eat fish because I feel like they haven't been treated properly and they are disgruntled. Do they think that? I think that just makes them. I just. I don't want to eat them. I want to see them flourish and grow and become happy again.

00;23;59;11 - 00;24;24;22
Diana
Yeah, they do. Yeah. They want that too. But for them, at least the ones that we're talking to right now, it's not the point of no return. And right. They can still say, yes, we're disgruntled and we want things to change. We want you to acknowledge us, we want you to, you know, so we take our energy into account.

00;24;24;24 - 00;24;41;28
Diana
But they know that there's other species of fish out there that well, we wouldn't be able to help in any way because they just have sunk so low.

00;24;42;00 - 00;24;46;12
Karin
Our salmon, one of them high up.

00;24;46;14 - 00;24;49;02
Diana
They're borderline. Yeah.

00;24;49;04 - 00;24;52;19
Karin
How about the tuna?

00;24;52;22 - 00;24;58;14
Diana
The tuna is there's they're a little bit better than salmon in terms of energy.

00;24;58;16 - 00;25;04;00
Karin
Yeah, they have more freedom. The salmon are mostly kept in pens, and.

00;25;04;03 - 00;25;05;08
Diana
You're.

00;25;05;11 - 00;25;06;12
Karin
Getting sicker.

00;25;06;15 - 00;25;09;16
Diana
Right? Did you have a question?

00;25;09;18 - 00;25;10;29
Karin
well, just.

00;25;11;01 - 00;25;13;00
Diana
For a comment or.

00;25;13;03 - 00;25;37;05
Karin
No, I just want to say that I don't know exactly which fish I'm talking to right now, but I just want to say that I appreciate the beauty of the fish. I love seeing all the different colors, how they sweep through the water, the patterns that they make, the I just want to do a shout out. I think they're all just absolutely gorgeous.

00;25;37;05 - 00;25;45;24
Karin
And and I want them to know that millions of people feel that way. They spend a lot of money to go snorkeling and look at the fish and.

00;25;45;26 - 00;26;05;09
Diana
Well, yeah, I think they're saying thank you very much for saying that. Yeah, we need to be reminded of that because that's where our value is. We're not just food for our for other beings.

00;26;05;12 - 00;26;07;18
Karin
Yeah. At beauty.

00;26;07;20 - 00;26;08;25
Diana
Right.

00;26;08;28 - 00;26;24;12
Karin
You and you add to our lives if you're happy and we eat you and you're not happy, you, you know, it's, it's, it's actually harmful to eat you soy. I get it. So we need to keep you happy. We need to appreciate you more.

00;26;24;14 - 00;26;54;28
Diana
Right. And we do realize that, you know, part of our mission here is actually to be food. You know, we realize that and we're we're happy to be doing that, but we want to be happy before we get to be, too, if that.

00;26;55;01 - 00;26;58;04
Karin
Are we talking to fish that are in the Hawaii area?

00;26;58;06 - 00;27;04;20
Diana
Yeah. Yeah. We're talking to the fish that are in the same area of the ocean where the dolphins are.

00;27;04;22 - 00;27;22;23
Karin
Are the fish bothered by boats and sonars and test underground testing and stuff, or is it more just the discipline, the just regarding that they get from the general public.

00;27;22;25 - 00;27;59;12
Diana
Well, you're talking about with respect to their disgruntled comment that started all this, they were just stalking specifically about how they wanted to be acknowledged. And you know, by your comments, they have realized that, you know, there's there's many, many, many people that do acknowledge them and appreciate them. But with respect to Salt Lake, the quality of the water where they are, it's not bad.

00;27;59;15 - 00;28;25;20
Diana
And they don't actually swim that far. I mean, they don't migrate for large distances. So they're in that same area. But they do know that other areas are and they just like with when they were saying that there's other species of fish that are basically that the point of no return. Yeah, they don't know what to do.

00;28;25;26 - 00;28;30;16
Karin
The fish we're talking to don't know what to do about the fish that are at the point of no return.

00;28;30;18 - 00;28;32;12
Diana
Right. I mean. Yeah.

00;28;32;19 - 00;28;33;17
Karin
Or how to help them.

00;28;33;18 - 00;28;36;02
Diana
How to help them. Yeah.

00;28;36;05 - 00;29;02;00
Karin
Well can I tell them, can I ask them if they do figure it out, will they let us know and we will we will say what they say. Not that it's their job. It's their job is to be beautiful, have fun and be food. Right. Live. Enjoy. But if they do have a spark of ideas to help save other fish, you know, we'd be happy to hear it and tell people.

00;29;02;02 - 00;29;09;02
Diana
Yeah, but no, they're saying, okay, yeah. We haven't really thought of anything yet.

00;29;09;05 - 00;29;16;26
Karin
Well, might come to you, but you have a forum now, so we'll make sure people hear it as many people as we can.

00;29;16;28 - 00;29;27;18
Diana
Yeah, they're saying thank you, ma'am. I mean, it may not be us. That would be actually telling you that because we may be eaten, but spread.

00;29;27;18 - 00;29;37;05
Karin
The word. Just tell them to spread the word. And Diana will be here when you guys are ready in. We'll we'll do as many podcasts as it takes.

00;29;37;07 - 00;30;05;19
Diana
Yeah. And they're saying that their through their their communication is much more even though they don't think of themselves as a collective, it's more it's more like one organism because because they're not around for that long, everything has to be communicated fast and quickly and passed on. Yeah. So that yes they will they to their best of their abilities they will try to think of something.

00;30;05;27 - 00;30;14;08
Karin
Okay. Yeah. And we'll ask other fish groups that come into the picture as well. Yeah. So no pressure. We don't want them to not have any fun.

00;30;14;08 - 00;30;16;18
Diana
Right. Right. No pressure. No pressure.

00;30;16;19 - 00;30;21;13
Karin
And they're short, sweet lives. And thank you for speaking up.

00;30;21;15 - 00;30;24;26
Diana
Yes. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much.

00;30;24;29 - 00;30;38;06
Karin
All right. Thanks, Diana. That's all for this episode of the 1 to 9 podcast. Thank you for listening. And please sign up for our newsletter at 1 to 9 podcast Icon.

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