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EXPLORING THE HEALING POWER OF DOLPHINS 5th/6th December 2003 THE OPEN UNIVERSITY The Berrill Lecture Theatre, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, UK |
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Day 1 Immediately delegates entered the Berrill Lecture Theatre they became aware of the spirit of the dolphins. Standing at the edge of the stage was Dolphin, a large new sculpture by Ginger Gilmore. It dwarfed the lectern and the speakers. The Mayor of Milton Keynes, John Monk, who welcomed the visitors from around the world and revealed his own personal interest in alternative therapies, gave the Opening Address. The power of the spirit to bring about modern day miracles was made This ex During the extended lunch break delegates enjoyed peace and harmony in St. Michael’s church where Ginger Gilmour’s sculpture of the angel Gabriel was on display. The host of other opportunities the attendees were able to avail themselves of included workshops/demonstrations: Shizuko Ouwehand and Motoko Reinie – Ki Energy Terry Later and Jay Bosisto – The Colour of Sound Sister Maureen Goodman – The Art of Self Healing, Naturally Phillip Sterling – Sympathetic Vibratory Physics Angel Kershaw – Spirituality in a Modern World Michael Portelly – Viewing the World Through New Eyes John Reid – Cymatics Suzette Talbot – Dilo the Dolphin Stories Libby Layne – The Sound of the Dolphin’s Psalm.
This was followed by a pre-release presentation of the video SUNSHINE ON THE WATER that will be launched in 2004 together with a book of poetry (available from the IDW shop). The atmosphere changed yet again when Roma Spring and Volka Todd
The atmosphere changed again when Jeff Moran, who was never still for a moment, flew back and forth across the floor demonstrating “What a difference a sound can make”.
Horace then introduced the Dolphin Dome Project Team, which included networker Shinina Fernandez, and Sheila Butler whose PowerPoint presentation outlined the way in which the Team proposed to take the project forward. This item on the programme included a talk by Hugh Piggott who explained how he anticipated the first stage of the research programme would commence at the National Star College in Cheltenham.
Dr. Ellis Snitcher rounded off the morning session with a masterful lecture ‘The Bitterness and Sweetness of Life’ in which he guided his audience into the endocrine glands and how these affected body functions.
During the lunch break the Berrill Foyer was alive with colourful stands and displays. Alongside the International Dolphin Watch stall, Suzette Talbot exhibited an enticing collection of her Dolphin Driftwood Art. Next to this was an exhibition of elegant white sculptures by Ginger Gilmour. Meanwhile in the Berrill Foyer/Cafeteria, Ray Worthy demonstrated his Although the Dome demonstration was impressive, it was emphasised that this was a prototype. Planned future domes would have surround sound and even more powerful visual images. As well as a Dome experience, delegates were able to participate in the same workshops as Day 1 with the addition of a playshop by Christopher Gilmore ‘Discover Your Inner Dolphin’, a personal oceanotherapy perspective, ‘Dolphin Healing’ with Ali Maclaine and also a film and talk by Ruth Corner of ‘Wild and Free’ on swimming with totally free dolphins in the Red Sea.
The afternoon session should have closed with the film and report by Barbara Mussi and Angelo Miragliulo, on their impressive research conducted mainly by volunteers off the Island of Ischia, near Naples, in the Mediterranean Sea, which was enjoyed by everyone. But it didn’t: The conference concluded with an impromptu, inspirational video and passionate closing speech by Michael Portelly, which deserved the standing ovation it received.
CONCLUSION The euphoria experienced at the time persisted long after the conference was over. A conclusion reached by some, was that the conference had played an important role in initiating a paradigm shift from a physical to a more spiritual way of living in all aspects of life. And that the dolphins were playing a key role in bringing peace and harmony to the planet. |
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