Echos of Life…
Sound travels farther in this muted world, slipping past the edges of thought. You feel it before you fully understand it—a resonance that moves not just through the air but through your bones. The whales are out there, somewhere beyond sight, but their presence is undeniable. They speak of migration routes older than human history, of gatherings in deep channels, of mothers guiding calves through cold, nourishing waters. Their songs tell stories of continuity, survival, and the deep rhythms that bind life together.
You drift with the tide, letting their calls wrap around you. In these moments, the ocean becomes a cathedral—vast, sacred, echoing with life far older than your own. The song is not meant for you, yet it includes you. It reminds you that you are part of this world, part of its history and its fragile, unfolding future.
And as the echoes rise again from beneath the waves, you realize that these voices—these ancient, resonant songs—are reminders. Echoes of Life, urging us to listen, to remember, and to protect the wild music that still remains.