Whales As Symbols Of Conviction Q: If the Dolphins teach us to play and express unconditional love... B: Yes. Q: ... and the whales are bigger, is it just like more of the same? I have a hard time relating to the whales, they seem so big. B: All right. It is because they represent more - while of course still representing the idea of unconditional love - they represent it more in the format of conviction. Understand? Conviction. Q: So in other words, they are an absolute statement; you can't ignore them. B: They cannot hide, they are absolute conviction. They are the higher, the embodiment of the oversoul of many dolphins. That is a whale. There are many variations that represent many different ideas of conviction. But basically that is their basic symbology: conviction. Q: So they're playfully convicted ones, too. B: In a sense, yes. But they can be more serene in certain ways, because they also represent the idea of attached detachment. They simply know. And that's it. They just know. Q: Thank you very much. B: Thank you.