From: Eileen
Subject: Ambergris, Cacao, ormes link(s)
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:46:22 -0500
Dear Barry,
I always sensed that there was a link between white gold and whales. When I learned of the ocean plasma and salt/wg
connection, I was still not completely satisfied; something continued to haunt me. I found out quite by
universal accident, there is more to the story. I am all but convinced that ambergris (amber means
electric) has a concentration of ormes. When you think about whale (higher) consciousness ... it makes
a lot of sense. And, I wonder if ambergris, manna is THE link to the Aquatic Ape Hypothesis. On a
sad note, I wonder how many whales throughout time have been slaughtered .... just for their ambergris.
And what is really really crazy, are the facts surrounding cacao .... seems there is even a link between ambergris
and cacao. http://www.rawfood.com/cacao.html
Wild! Scroll to the bottom to read my letter to David Wolfe.
Eileen
Ambergris and White Gold
http://www.howstuffworks.com/framed.htm?parent=ambergris.htm&url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4642722.stm
Pick from the
Past Natural History, In two parts: March-April and May-June
1933 Floating Gold
The Romance of Ambergris Dedicated to the Memory of Frank Wood,
Curator of the Whaling Museum, New Bedford, Massachusetts. By Robert Cushman
Murphy Curator of Oceanic Birds, American
Museum
EXCERPT #1
After the bits of squid beak had been picked out of the lots of ambergris that passed through my hands, the residue
was an ash-colored or darker substance which softened in the heat of the palm, and melted, below the boiling point
of water, into a yellowish fluid resin. At higher temperatures it volatilized into white
vapor. The dry lumps became
electrified when they were rubbed slightly, so that they acted as magnets to re-attract all the squid beak that had
been separated from them.
EXCERPT #2 for although ambrein, in the pure form of white
crystals, has a
delightful odor, it will not of itself suffice in the manufacture of perfumes
EXCERPT #3 "Despite all that has been learned about ambergris, there
seems to be no abso1ute chemical or microscopic test for identifying it."
EXCERPT #4 "If a synthetic ambergris should be devised, the
bottom would at once drop out of the market for the natural product. My humble suggestion to anyone with ambitions
in this direction is to go back of the whale and start experiments upon the fat contained in the bodies of the
abundant squids, octopuses, or other mollusks of the group that zo��ists call cephalopods. Here, beyond a doubt, the ore of the floating gold
must lie. Squids are excellent human food, as you may find out for yourself in the Spanish or Italian
restaurants of American cities, but as to whether our own digestive juices turn any part of them into a silver or
golden lining we hardly stop to consider."
EXCERPT #5
"participation in the exciting slaughter and subsequent butchery of twenty-seven sperm whales, never brought me,
alas, the thrill that may not come even once in a lifetimea find of native ambergris. The search was made in every
whale"
EXCERPT #6
My hard old skipper, God rest him, was part owner in another vessel engaged in sperm whaling during the same
period, and this craft, the schooner Whyland, took nineteen pounds of ambergris off the coast of Africa
EXCERPT #7
"Subsequently, when both the Daisy and the Whyland had moored in the home port, ten pounds of good ambergris were
advertised and disposed of. About a year later, nine additional pounds were sold, to the compounded benefit of the
owners and the fortunate crew. Catching your ambergris is really only half the trick."
EXCERPT #8
"Strolling along a beach near Nome on a Sunday afternoon, he had startled a wolf in the
act of eating a large chunk of carrion at the waters edge. The animal beat a retreat, with its belly sagging, and
inspection of the material that it had left aroused enough suspicion in the mind of my caller to make him gather it
up, say nothing, and lug it all the way to New York. He was so well prepared for what I told him that
the verdict brought only a slight increment of satisfaction. I remarked that although some philologists held that
the word ambergris came from the same root
as ambrosia, the food of the gods
on Mt. Olympus, there was no precedent that would justify its use as a diet for predatory carnivores!"
scientists have theorized that the whale's intestine produces the
substance as a means of facilitating the passage of hard, sharp objects that the whale might have inadvertently
eaten.
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Cacao and White Gold
And Barry, if that is not crazy enough, are you aware that pure cacao (chocolate) is
off the charts in terms of being a superfood ...... http://www.rawfood.com/cacao.html
"Ambergris tastes very much like chocolate, and is often sought after for this purpose."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambergris
"The beverage of the gods was Ambrosia; that of man is chocolate. Both increase the length of life in
a prodigious manner." - Louis Lewin, M.D., Phantastica
"Chocolate is a divine, celestial drink, the sweat of the stars, the vital seed, divine nectar, the drink of the
gods, panacea and universal medicine." - Geronimo Piperni
Question: Can we save the whales if we launch an awareness campaign that says the
same white gold found in ambergris .... is in cacao??!!
Dear David Wolfe,
This may sound crazy ..... My research into white gold has lead me to research Ambergris. The highly prized
and rare whale ambergris (ambrosia/whale vomit/floating [white] gold) that throughout time whales have been
slaughtered for ... apparently *"tastes very much like chocolate, and is often sought after for this
purpose." Does ambergris contain white gold/manna? I think so.
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambergris
Question: Does cacao contain white gold/manna? I think so. The ancients knew this and so did Geronimo
Piperni in 1796. Follow the cosmology/mythology trail.
Question: Do you think that we might .... promote this awareness and Save the Whales (Dolphin Goddess of the
Yangtze is now officially EXTINCT) if the same white gold perhaps found in ambergris is also readily found in
cacao?
Now that we have the nanotechnology to scientifically measure nano ingredients, ie. white gold ... perhaps cacao
will change the world -- IF -- we hang out in our fourth chakra and get on board with energy medicine.
White Gold amplifies EVERYTHING .... so our koshas ought to be harmoniously attuned.
Eileen
ps. You look amazing in chocolate --reminds me of Pan. Are you any relation?
pss. Wolves LOVE ambergris.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/framed.htm?parent=ambergris.htm&url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4642722.stm
"Chocolate is a divine, celestial drink, the sweat of the stars, the vital seed, divine nectar, the drink of the
gods, panacea and universal medicine." - Geronimo Piperni (1796)
"The beverage of the gods was Ambrosia; that of man is chocolate. Both increase the length of life in a prodigious
manner." - Louis Lewin, M.D., Phantastica
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