• A magical encounter
    swimming eye to eye
    heart to heart
  • In the spirit of joy and mutual respect
    leaving the dolphins free and wild
  • For some,
    a fun adventure
    or the fulfillment of a deep longing
  • A powerful connection
    profoundly joyful
    and life-changing
  • A meeting you'll remember
    for the rest of your life

Are YOU a Dolphin Whisperer?

by Joe Noonan on October 13, 2011

Do you like looking at dolphin photos?

Does the thought of dolphins bring a smile to your face?

Do you feel a deep sense of kinship and connection with them?

CONGRATULATIONS!     You are as DOLPHIN WHISPERER!

A heart-to-heart connection...

What is a Dolphin Whisperer?

Anybody who feels a heart-to-heart connection with the dolphins is a dolphin whisperer. If the idea of being a dolphin whisperer appeals to you, it appeals to you because you have a strong connection with them, and if you have a strong connection with them, that means that yes, you are a DOLPHIN WHISPERER!

And in your heart, you already knew that, didn’t you?

So, Dolphin Whisperer, what are you going to do about it?

We have a few ideas!

1) You can ‘talk’ with the dolphins any time you want.

As your fellow Dolphin Whisperer friends will tell you, its fun to communicate with the dolphins. You can connect with them anytime and anywhere, and you can get excited knowing that they feel your love! (I love communicating with them before I go to sleep, or if I wake up in the middle of the night).

We are all telepathic; people, animals, plants, etc… Its just that dolphins have always know it and most people have forgotten it.

As you reach out to connect with a dolphin, can you feel their love coming back to you in reply?

2) Strengthen your Dolphin Whisperer muscles.

Like your arm muscles or leg muscles, your heart-to-heart communication muscles get stronger every time you use them. Find a photo of a dolphin you feel a connection with and start communicating with them on the heart level. (We have lots of photos of dolphins that you can connect with) Always start by asking permission to talk with them; sometimes they are busy!

3) Extend your Whisperer abilities!

You are unlimited in who and what you communicate with. George Washington Carver, the man who discovered over a hundred uses for the peanut, said “I just ask the plant and they tell me.” You can communicate with anyone and anything you want! (The scientist who won a Nobel Prize for her discoveries about the genetic makeup of corn said she asked them to reveal their secrets and they did!).

4) Stay Connected!

If you haven’t already, join our free newsletter and get a new dolphin photo every week! (We also include an  inspirational message about life and the sea).

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Sally Griffiths November 14, 2011 at 4:55 pm

I just love listening to the sounds the dolphins make, it give me enormous pleasure so I would love to hear from you,
Best wishes,
Sally

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Joe Noonan November 18, 2011 at 3:48 am

Hi Sally! Stay tuned, I hope to post some dolphin audio sounds in 2012! Thanks for your comment!

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Sally Griffiths November 14, 2011 at 4:56 pm

Great site, I look forward to hearing from you,
Sally

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Joe Noonan December 21, 2011 at 3:56 pm

Hi Sally! Welcome to our pod! Will give you a shout!

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Hanlie December 16, 2011 at 4:27 pm

I had the most amazing experience while in the Seychelles, we came across a group of Dolphins, about 20, including two babies, I made a continual calling sound and they repeatedly came back to our boat. Four of us got into the water and swam with them for about an hour. We had snorkelling gear so could see them and literally swam WITH them, In the deep sea… It was amazing, they came within a meter from us. Now everybody say it was a stupid thing to do, as they are dangerous… I just can not believe that!!

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Joe Noonan December 21, 2011 at 3:53 pm

Hi Hanlie!

What a beautiful story! Its always important to err on the side of caution and super respect when dealing with wild dolphins, particularly ones we are unfamiliar with, and it is rare for them to be aggressive (unless people start grabbing at them or ignoring their warning signs; jaw slaps, bubble bursts, tail slaps, etc). Your encounter sounds absolutely magical, as most encounters are when they choose to swim with us!

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