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Reveals the shared ancestry behind our affinity with dolphins and our shared destiny
• Explains how we are both descendants of the aquatic ape and still share many physiological features with dolphins that set us apart from other primates
• Explores dolphins’ communication with other species and how dolphin therapy has miraculous effects on people with autism, cancer, stroke, and depression
• Explores the connections between dolphins and Atlantis and Lemuria
Wild animals avoid contact with humans, but wild dolphins seek us out to play and socialize, even going so far as to voluntarily rescue people from drowning. What explains this remarkable natural affinity?
Revealing the evolutionary basis for our special relationship with dolphins, Frank Joseph explains how we are both descendants of the same ancient branch of human-ity. Building upon the aquatic ape theory, he details how we both began on land but devastating floods forced our distant ancestors into the seas, where humanity developed many of the traits that set us apart from other primates, such as our instinctive diving reflex and our newborns’ ability to swim. But while some of the aquatic apes returned to land, later evolving into modern humans, some remained in the cradle of Mother Ocean and became our dolphin cousins.
Integrating scientific research on dolphin intelligence, communication, and physiology with enduring myths from some of the world’s oldest cultures, such as the Aborigines, Norse, Greeks, and Celts, the author examines our physical commonalities with dolphins, including their vestigial thumbs and legs, birth processes, and body temperature. He explores dolphins’ uncanny ability to diagnose disease such as cancer in humans and how dolphin therapy has had miraculous effects on children with autism, victims of stroke, and those suffering from depression. He provides evidence for dolphins’ different attitudes toward men, women, and children, their natural affinity with cats and dogs, and their telepathic communication with other species, including ours. He explores dolphins’ mysterious role in the birth of early civilization and their connections with the Dog Star, Sirius, and Atlantis and Lemuria--a bond still commemorated by annual gatherings of millions of dolphins.
As Frank Joseph shows, if we can learn to fully communicate with dolphins, accessing their millennia-old oral tradition, we may learn the truth about humanity’s origins and our shared future, when humankind may yet again quit the land for a final return to the sea.
- Sales Rank: #1029819 in eBooks
- Published on: 2016-03-17
- Released on: 2016-03-17
- Format: Kindle eBook
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“For years we have been hoping that a book on the subject of human/ dolphin kinship would be written by someone with the credentials to treat this special relationship with our aquatic cousins with the seriousness the subject requires. Frank Joseph has produced a masterful treatment of this ancient family bond between dolphin and human that will intrigue, provoke, and satisfy the most exacting critic of the challenging aquatic ape theory that links our species as one.” (Brad and Sherry Steiger, authors of Real Visitors, Voices from Beyond, and Parallel Dimensions)
“A meticulously researched investigation of dolphins, with reference to ancient and modern encounters, that offers an exciting possibility for the future survival of humanity and the planet.” (David Jones, editor of New Dawn Magazine)
“Renowned author Frank Joseph’s newest probe into Earth’s ancient mysteries uncovers a major connection between people and dolphins, something that people close to the sea have often observed in myth and legend. He looks deeply into our common origins and into startling physiological features that we share uniquely. His amazing description of how dolphins can communicate and even heal people demonstrates the interconnectedness and interdependence of life, which humanity is only now beginning to grasp.” (Von Braschler, author of 7 Secrets of Time Travel)
“The amazing Frank Joseph reveals an entirely new link between dolphins and humans and raises questions that, if answered, could resolve some of the most deadly problems on this beleaguered planet and just might save our profoundly troubled species. This book is a truly unforgettable journey.” (Jeff Rense, syndicated national talk show host)
“Mesmerizing as the dolphins themselves! Only Frank Joseph, with his expansive global knowledge of history and true origins, could bring this masterpiece together. It is so well researched that it truly calls for a re-education of the public. I was captivated!” (Diana Palm, author of Setting Spirits Free)
“Joseph explains our biological characteristics that support an early aquatic phase of human development as an ‘aquatic ape.’ The facts are convincing, evolutionary theory is correctly applied, and the implications are fascinating. This thesis deserves media exposure and inclusion in academic curricula.” (Jay Stuart Wakefield, biologist and archaeological researcher)
“Having personally heard Frank Joseph speak on our mysterious connection to dolphins and the aquatic ape theory with revealing slides, I can heartily recommend his new book. The story is pretty compelling.” (New Dawn, Von Braschler, May 2016)
“. . . dolphins have phenomenal telepathic, holographic communication and healing abilities and they interact with many other species. They have assisted autistic children to have more meaningful relationships with people and the world around them, and they have even detected cancers. Dolphins have an oral tradition that humans are only just starting to unravel. Joseph wonders whether in the future we may return to the sea to reunite with our dolphin cousins.” (Nexus, June 2016)
About the Author
Frank Joseph was the editor in chief of Ancient American magazine from 1993 until 2007. He is the author of several books, including Before Atlantis and Advanced Civilizations of Prehistoric America. He lives in the Upper Mississippi Valley.
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Introduction
The Eye of the Dolphin
Of the two methods by which we learn--from others and from personal experience--the latter is by far the more convincing. In December 2013 my wife, Laura, and I were aboard a cruise ship, sailing through the Gulf of Mexico. Among the anticipated highlights of our cruise was an opportunity to experience dolphins up close in neither the wild nor an amusement park, but at a research facility.
Located at an otherwise uninhabited islet just off Roratan, Honduras, this scientifically controlled environment corralled more than thirty dolphins within a shallow barrier of some six square acres where they were studied and devotedly cared for. As part of their daily routine, the dolphins were herded together and taken out to sea to frolic with their friends and relations in the wild for an hour or so before returning to the fenced-in islet. The top of the fence stood so low that all but the most arthritic dolphin could easily jump over it. In fact, several had made good their escape in this manner only to jump back inside a few days later. Perhaps they came back because they regarded the islet as a sanctuary from sharks, enjoyed the flattering attention from scientists and tourists, were bribed by free squid and herring--among their favorite delicacies--or were enticed by all these amenities and more.
At the close of our visit, when even the marine biologists had gone ashore and the dolphins were left alone, I lingered nearby to watch one of their number suddenly dive and moments later emerge holding a large stick in its mouth. This it flaunted enticingly at three or four other dolphins who chased after, trying to snatch the object away. That they engaged in this spontaneous game suggested sincere merrymaking--no one was around to give them commands, applause, or food; they were apparently playing for the sheer fun of it.
When we had first waded into the water, we were immediately met by a female dolphin who allowed us to come quite close, even to touch her. Expecting to feel a hard or at least tough, scaly exterior, I was surprised by her supple, smooth, warm skin--so human-like. But a deeper impression was made by her light brown eyes. Behind the anticipated high intelligence and complex awareness, there was something even more compelling. If, as the old French saying has it, “the eyes are the mirror of the soul,” then her gaze betrayed a core mystery comparable only to a kindred connection. It sparked my suspicion of a wordless knowing beyond understanding, as though my own mind had been somehow confronted with a significant truth too potent for me to really comprehend. This experience was the first time I was in the water with a dolphin.
Famed oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau was no less taken by his first, personal contact with a dolphin. “It was an extraordinary situation,” he confessed, “as though the barrier between man and animal no longer existed. There was some sort of strange understanding between us. It would be very difficult for me to say exactly what our feelings were for one another, but there was undoubtedly something.”
Such an inexpressibly profound impression is not unknown to other people touched by the creature’s singular energy field. “Those who have come very close to dolphins feel it inside themselves, yet cannot explain it,” stated Horace Dobbs, Ph.D., a leading delphinologist. “Exactly what it is remains a mystery. For want of a better word, let us call it spirit of the dolphin.”
From the moment the Roratan dolphin first approached our gaggle of tourists, I could not escape the strong impression--realization, perhaps--that it was very rapidly probing us with the powerful energy of some unseen and inconceivable instrument, psychically scoping us out down to the absolute bottom of our souls, reading everything in our conscious and subconscious minds, yes, judging us--completely and thoroughly--within the matter of a few seconds.
The experience at Roratan triggered the writing of this book, or, at any rate, precipitated the research that eventually crystallized into its pages. I had always felt there was something more to dolphins than the engaging and unanswered questions concerning the animals’ communication skills, intelligence, and behaviors. What particularly fascinated me was the dolphin’s unique relationship with humans. In it may we may find the long-lost cipher to an unspoken, only vaguely felt though persistent, riddle. Its solution might simultaneously reveal a shocking kinship that could throw new light on our own behavior, how we became what we are, and what we are becoming.
In writing about marine biology, I have waded out far beyond my usual depths. And yet, only some of the mysteries I explore here lay within the limited purview of delphinology. There are associated spiritual, even paranormal, issues that are integrally bound in the whole enigma. Melding current physical understandings of dolphins with their metaphysical implications opens a holistic panorama, as unexpected as it is revealing.
Among the revelations that most shocked me was a dolphin embryo photographed by J.G.M. Hans Thewissen, Ph.D., professor of anatomy at the University of Michigan. His imagery of the prenatal dolphin’s vestigial hind limbs shows they are strikingly human in appearance, with clearly defined anthropomorphic thighs, calves, feet, and toes. The flippers also resemble the four human finger bones, an impression deepened when we learn that dolphin ancestors originally had a thumb, which has gone vestigial in maturity but is still clearly visible in the embryo.
What does the pre-birth emergence of these discernibly human traits mean? Answers to that question and others related to our peculiar affinity with dolphins are found in the kind of holistic science offered in the following pages. They are accessible only to readers with the courage to think for themselves and consider unusual possibilities that may lead us into unchartered depths, where the imaginable becomes real and we meet with our own reflection in a dolphin’s eyes.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Like many people there
By Von Braschler
A deep connection between people and dolphins runs through myth and legend and profoundly impacts those of us who have lived close to the sea and felt this personally. Growing up in the Salish Sea in the Pacific Northwest of the US near British Columbia, Canada, I have followed the lives of specific Orcas, the largest of the dolphins. Like many people there, I have “adopted” individual members of their pods and follow the lives of their families through research centers. I mourned every reported death or disappearance and identified with their struggle to form ranks to defend their young when hunted by SeaWorld and other show collectors. These mammals of the sea seemed so like us in the way they played with their young, worked, and traveled as a community - even tearing-up and cry out just like people. How much like us are they? Stories abound in this seaside region, as in others, how dolphins had rescued boats and sailors who floundered in the water? They seemed to relate to people. How deeply might we be connected?
Frank Joseph in his new book, Our Dolphin Ancestors: Keepers of Lost Knowledge and Wisdom, answers this question. Frank for many years has probed the Earth’s ancient mysteries and along the way has authored some 30 startling, unique books on everything from Atlantis to synchronicity. His careful study in this new book on dolphins advances the aquatic ape theory and explores how people and dolphins are likely descendants of the same branch of humanity. Joseph blends popular myths and legends about dolphins from cultures around the world with modern scientific study that establishes their human-like intelligence, physiology, and communication skills. He delves deeply into not-so-obvious physical similarities between people and dolphins. Dolphins and people almost uniquely give birth in the same way and also mate in similar facing positions. Like us, dolphins possess tear ducts, have similar body temperature, and have vestigial thumbs and legs like people. Humans, unlike other primates, instinctively take to water, as dramatically proven by instinctive diving reflex and “natural” water births where newborn infants swim effortlessly out of the womb.
The author builds a compelling argument that both dolphins and humans began life on land; and people later took to a life under the water when global floods forced our ancient ancestors to leave the land behind. Ancient legends of dolphins from the early Aborigines, Norse, Greeks, and Celts hint at the deep wisdom, caring, and healing abilities of dolphins in their relationship to people. Joseph explores the ancient knowledge and healing wisdom that dolphins might offer us today in therapy. There is real documented evidence that dolphins have the amazing ability to detect disease in people. Dolphins are successfully used today in therapy work with autistic children, stroke victims, and people who suffer from depression.
And if we can learn to better communicate with dolphins and tap into their ancient group memory, Joseph speculates that we might begin to understand humanity’s origins and our shared destiny. Perhaps we can even prepare ourselves for an eventual return to the sea one day.
Indeed, dolphins might hold many secrets for us. After all, millions of dolphins appear to annually migrate in huge gatherings to commemorate ancient Lemuria, which dolphins must collectively remember innately or in their own shared oral tradition. Dolphins also have a mysterious connection to Sirius, according to legend. Deeper truths are often hidden in legend, myth, and story tales.
One of the most convincing points in Joseph’s new book for me is a description by renowned marine researcher Jacques Cousteau who personally witnessed 15 dolphins standing on their tails in a circle at the bottom of the ocean, as though holding congress.
A bonus in this well researched book is the astounding gallery of pictures that span human recorded history. These telling illustrations, including a beautiful color section, document the profound reverence and relationship that people around the world have long held for dolphins. These images leave you with the overwhelming sense that we are interrelated and the impression that we could well be interdependent.
Having personally heard Frank Joseph speak on our mysterious connection to dolphins and the aquatic ape theory with revealing slides, I can heartily recommend this new book. The story is pretty compelling.
Von Braschler
Author of Healing with our Pets: Our Psychic, Spiritual Connection
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Dolphins, People and Ascension
By DuVall
This publication is the result of more than two years of research with an optimistic approach to the obvious bond between humans and dolphins, or the aquatic ape theory, and our present ongoing ascension as a race.
Frank Joseph last chapter, A Dolphin fulfills the Mayan Prophecy, linking three different celestial occurrences in the past is incredibly interesting:
1. The Mayan Calendar Galactic Alignment that happened in 2012.
2. The Nova Delphini Constellation eruption of 1916 but perceived on Earth in 2013.
3. The approach of Chelyabinsk meteor which exploded nineteen miles over Siberia on February 2013 which could have destroyed most life on the planet, but did not.
These were three celestial occurrences that could have very negatively affected Earth, yet they did not, proving planet Earth is evolving successfully. This well-written book is recommended to those who are receptive enough to accept its thesis of our constant progress into higher levels.
"2012 will mean the beginning of a new golden age thereafter for the whole Earth." Said the Mayan Elders.
3 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Full of nonsense
By Elizabeth H
Based on the description shown here, this book is full of nonsense.
Humans and dolphins do not share an apelike common ancestor. Dolphins have evolved from a very different lineage closely related to hippo's. See e.g.: [...]
There is very little that dolphins have in common with humans, but not with other mammals. Sure, we can both swim, we're both smart, and we both like fish, but that is not really unique in the mammalian world.
But I am sure this book will find its way to the many dolphin lovers out there.
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