Monday, April 29, 2024

The videos on Secrets of the Octopus done by National Geographic are really well done

 One of my daughters moved her Disney account onto my Roku so I realized I didn't want to have to log back onto my Disney plus account again when it asked me to sign in after that visit. So, I realized I could also go in via Prime or Hulu. However, it's free I believe at Disney and also at Hulu too and I think it costs 4.99 to watch it at Prime.

The videos and story line narrated by Paul Rudd is really well done also. The first episode is called: "Shapeshifters" which was fascinating to watch too. It has been established now that the Octopus is the smartest animal in the ocean that breathes water. It has a main brain as well as brains for each of it's tentacles and it can change color about 170 times a minute depending upon the need of the moment to hide from predators. One little golf ball sized blue spotted octopus in Australia around the Barrier reef has a bite so toxic that it will kill a human in just a few minutes. Then there are the ones that I have written about like Flame who is an evolved Great Northern Pacific Octopus who evolved on another planet after being taken there in the future by Earth Colonists during the next few centuries.

Flame, who works for the Galactic Time Guard first came to me in Kahului in a hotel bath while I was cooling down from the hot humid weather outside near the airport. I had just picked up my mother from the airport so my family stayed in a hotel that night because it made more sense than to return home to Hana at that point which is several hours a way (even under good conditions) from Kahului Airport by Car.

At first then, I had my doubts about forming a relationship with Flame simply because the cultural differences I considered to be too great. However, I had also studied with Native American Medicine men and Tibetan Lamas from Tibet, Nepal and India in Nepal and India and so I finally figured out a way to communicate with this time traveling Octopus whose species first evolved on earth as Great Northern Pacific Octopus. So, he was about 10 feet long from the tips of his tentacles to the top of his head. 

When he told me he was interested in me because we share the same great oversoul from the Original Galactic Sentience who built this galaxy I became interested enough in what he was saying to try to form a deeper form of communication with him. I was amazed at what he shared with me then in 1989. Eventually I published a lot of what I received then online and now it is at: Flame

 


Here is an octopus photo that Flame approves of. However, I'm not sure why.


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