The Animals' iView with Lizanne Flynn

It's All About The Soundwaves, Baby

July 06, 2023 Lizanne Flynn Season 5 Episode 13
The Animals' iView with Lizanne Flynn
It's All About The Soundwaves, Baby
The Animals' iView with Lizanne Flynn
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That plus the Energy of intention according to the young of many species, including Toothed Whales, aka, Dolphins. Whose vocalizations and sound registers to their young aren't much different than ours. Yep, that's right - we don't have a language, we vocalize just like they do because it's all about the resonance of the sound, baby.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36862790/
https://nypost.com/2023/06/28/dolphin-moms-use-baby-talk-to-call-to-their-young-study/

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I'm Lizanne Flynn. I'm a master healer who holds space for any Earthling as they reunite body and soul. I am a bridge for relationships between Earthlings of all species so that the heart bond 

becomes stronger, deeper, and more loving. I serve in the roles of animal communicator, medium, and medical intuitive, and I use the tools of shamanic journeying and soul retrieval 

to support all Earthlings in their recovery from past trauma. I'm certified as a Reiki Master Teacher and as a canine massage therapist. This is the Animals' iView podcast.

 

Hey, everybody - I hope your individual summers are proceeding just how you want them to proceed whether you're a sun worshipper or all the way on the other end of the spectrum and prefer to spend your

days in the shade by the pool sipping on a cool beverage. Or anywhere in between. The month of July and in particular this most recent full moon was auspicious for me because I send my first-ever book

manuscript off to my editor for - gulp - editing. I took the last several weeks revising the manuscript which proved to be so worthwhile in all of its painful glory. Because it's one thing to do a bi-monthly 

podcast and quite another I found to stitch together a progression of podcasts if you will into a cogent whole! Never mind figuring out exactly to whom I want the words of the Animals to resonate. The editor

asked me way back in February what my goal was for the book and my saucy reply was "world domination", of course! For her question of what would my ideal reader look like, I used the demographics of

my current client list coupled with a heaping side of compassionate support as human beings transition to being Human, capital H among all the Animal species on the planet. As well as hoping to thread the

needle of casual academic reading - if there is such a thing, I'd like to think there is? - and humans who aren't afraid to take on the mantle of steward and guardian which is our true role on this planet. That we

somehow rise above the apex predator or erstwhile victim that we have slipped into for likely centuries. Or more accurately that we've evolved into. I like to think that we can evolve the you-know-what right

out of it, provided we follow the lead of the Animals.

 

Working with an editor is going to be fun I think and on my Twitter feed there's a quote about the relationship between a writer and an editor doesn't need to be an adversarial one - wise words to keep in mind.

Of course, given who I am, my fear is that the writing won't be good enough to be lifted to somewhat readable content by even an incredibly talented editor, which I know I have now. And of course, just

as fast, I thought - well, that's a fair bit of drama, let's see if we can back it down just a notch, laugh at my own fear, and keep taking the risk that the Animals want me to. Because I know they're on my side

just as they are on yours. We must keep asking how we're doing for and by them and just as importantly for and by ourselves. Are we giving ourselves enough of a break that we seem to all so easily give to

others? Are we giving ourselves the compassion and grace that we extend to others in situations of missteps or of misquotes or of miss anything in our lives? That's the sweet spot the Animals hold for us all of

the time and not this angsty predator/prey thingy that we perceive is there. They want us to join with them in Energy, they want us to know and embrace who we are just as they do and they want us above all

to see that it's unified duality by way of balance and partnership for everything on the planet. And maybe not this drama-filled landscape we've created for us and for them.

 

There's a whole chapter in the book which is loosely titled - "Animagetics, the Master Language of Energy, Vol. 1, A Primer for Humans" about the ABCs of Telempathy. Cool word, that last, right? And it's not

mine that much I can say for now because I don't know how all of this permission and quotes thingy with a book goes. TBD. It's meant to be a combination of telepathy and empathy and I just love the 

resonance of the word - do you as well? I also wrote about how words and the resonance of them within the naturally conductive property of water in our bodies is how this all works for the Animals. So when

I've received a telepathic download from an Animal or the Universe at large, it's my job to find words that resonate with and translate accurately based on meaning into human vocabulary. Or what some

marine biologists are now referring to as vocalizations by different Animal species. Which is in itself a paradigm shift for us, right? We think that because we have a "language" with meaning, we need

to teach other species our language and also translate what we think their language is - their external vocalizations - into our language. Presumably, because we've got a mind, we're got an intellect, we're

smarter than they are because of these last two things mind and intellect. And I think it's cool to switch things around and maybe in a sense stand on our heads to see how we're doing things in order to

determine if that serves everyone on planet Earth. Because without the input of the Animals, I think it's fair to say, we're not.

 

Dolphin came in just this past weekend via another article in the New York Post because of course, the podcast this coming week is a non-coincidence, as it was about Dolphin that the original study about

their vocalizations came to light a couple of months ago. The new article was about how Dolphin mothers use "baby talk" - we'll get into that for sure - to call to their young. The original article broke down

the similarities between toothed Whales - aka - Dolphin - and how they're able to make different vocalizations because they don't have the same anatomy that we do, like a larynx. It turns out that they

are able to blow air as we do over what's evolved to be phonic lips. So that they use a register - it's termed vocal fry at the lowest, chest register that's our standard speaking and falsetto for a plus octave

sound. The Toothed Whale uses vocal fry - which in itself is an interesting word, right - what exactly is being fried? - to hunt for their food. This is what powers echolocation deep underwater and enables them

to move air pressure at a considerable range and drive prey to where they are wanting a snack. I'll put a link to that article in the podcast notes. The latest article about Dolphin mothers and their calves reads

a bit like your mom when she wanted to call you in for dinner, should you have been lucky enough then to be able to play safely with the neighbor's kids out in the backyard or maybe even a few doors down.

These whistles of the Bottle-Nosed Dolphin were up in the falsetto range - can't you just imagine what's being communicated - "Henrietta! Get your butt home right now and bring your brother with you!" and

the range was greater than usual. A feat that perhaps only the mother of any species can effectively master. The biologists involved in this study gathered data over 30 years down in Florida and this is what

they came up with which according to the article was labeled as "baby talk". Hmmm - Dolphin and now other species are weighing in. Because the article brings it back to human babies - naturally - and that

"they as a group tend to pay more attention to speech with a greater pitch range." The young of Rhesus monkeys may do this as well as Zebra finch hatchlings and fledglings the article states likely any other

species that we might spend 30 or so years studying and you know, I just have to say, the anthropomorphism of calling this "baby talk"  is strong with this article. It's a false narrative about our language as 

compared to other Animal species' so-called vocalizations and here's why.

 

The environment of a human infant is very secure whereas the environment of the young of Bird, Monkey, and Dolphin are not. There are considerably more chances for the young of other species to get

into trouble survival-wise than there is for the human infant and after all survival is the name of the game for any species. So it's not our language or speech or baby talk to which the infants are responding, it's

the sound of the words. So as the saying goes, out of the mouths of babes starting with all Animal species, including the Human animal one comes the wisdom of survival passed down through ancestors and 

not of the moment. Because what if

our young are showing our species what they need to survive with a vocalization of a higher range that's the same among all species. To label it baby talk dumbs it down. These similar vocalizations by other 

species are meant to travel further distances in order 

to gain control of the actions of Animals who are still growing in knowledge in their own experience. Keep in mind as well that on average a human baby doesn't learn how to walk or talk until between 12-18

months of age so even if they respond this way to a greater pitch range, other species vocalize and can ambulate effectively within their environment far more quickly, usually within a matter of minutes. 

If we look at our "language" as vocalizations as we do theirs as a standard use of sound survival for the young, 

there's something additional than what register of voice they use as compared to ours. Because the Animals would offer that sounds of alarm among species are

often in the falsetto tone as well. So in a stand-on-your-head moment, they ask "Why are your babies not alarmed by the high-pitched tone as well? Why aren't they turning immediately to seek shelter in

their mothers as do our young - who is mirroring whom here?"  Point well taken I think. There are ongoing attempts to match the 

vocalizations with our "words" using AI, one, in particular, involving Whales, and still, the Animals think that misses the point. They say "We all share the Energy of a moment of a situation of a relationship

and your words of love and romance depending only on intention can be used to harm just as easily as join together. Such as in the situation of unrequited love and stalking." Gosh, that took a bit of

a dark turn and yet I can't fault their logic. Because it's true. It's the intention and Energy contained within that intention that speaks volumes making Energy the one true language and not just the register

or baby talk. And at least, that's how the Animals see it.

 

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Tune in in two weeks as we'll continue on the topic of Whale and in this case, Orca, who has been seen attacking boats in what humans think is "odd behavior." Not sure about the message from

Orca just yet - TBD.  This has been the Animals' iView podcast - see you next time.