BannerL.gif Operation Sunshine
idw logo

 

dolphinsun.gif

 

Operation Sunshine Logo.jpg
Family Therapy Programmes

Registered Charity Number 1121315

Aims and objectives

  • It is the aim of ‘Operation Sunshine’ to improve the quality of life, health and social well-being for adults and children with special needs, their families and carers.
  • To raise sponsorship/funding to take small groups on a much-needed holiday to the island of Bimini in the Bahamas (see below).
  • As well as a sun, sea and sand-relaxing holiday, when conditions allow, we will provide trips to swim with dolphins in the clear crystal waters around Bimini.
  • Although it is accepted that swimming with dolphins can be therapeutic the dolphins will not be the only focus of the holiday as we wish to include other activities and alternative therapies.
  • In addition to the water-based activities, working with the local school, church and community, we plan to encourage creativity and the exchange of culture between different countries.

 

It has taken many years to build up trust and a relationship with the wild dolphins off the coast of Bimini. Swimming with the dolphins is always on their terms, which makes it so special when they choose to interact with us.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT OPERATION SUNSHINE PLEASE GO TO THE WEBSITE AT
www.operationsunshine.org

The Dolphin Song

In Horace Dobbs’ book Dolphin Healing, he wrote the following memorial to Konoe Ishizaki, one of the co-founders of the Ki and Dolphin Healing Centre who was born at the Myoren-ji Temple in Kyoto, and died there on 9 August 1999.
 

At 10.00pm on 26 November 1993, two weeks before the Dolphin Healing Centre opened, Konoe had a vision in which the dolphins gave her the following message:
        
           Good evening! The fact is that you were born here to
           come and play a ‘life’ game. Be generous enough to
           play with anybody whom you encounter and also with
           those who say something nasty. You are all playfellows.
           There are humorous people and there are people who
           are not so humorous. Imagine that all of you are
           enjoying the game together. Some play a role of
           disliked person, some play a role of clown. Everybody
           has a role.

Konoe was a channel through which dolphin love and joy flowed. She and her husband Kokyo passed it on to those who came to the Dolphin Healing Centre. Konoe was inspired by dolphins in many ways. She wrote Iruka No Uta (The Dolphin Song). Actually, she said the dolphins wrote the song, and that she was merely the channel. The question of copyright therefore did not arise, The song was free for anyone to use. For me, the melody has the timeless qualities of a traditional tune such as ‘Greensleeves’, or ‘Danny Boy’.
I was deeply moved when Kokyo Ishizaki sent me, after his wife died, a mini CD of Iruka No Uta. It was packaged with typical Japanese delicacy and included a misty picture of his wife as a beautiful young woman beneath a lacy parasol.
With this tribute to his late wife, Kokyo included a letter in which he told mc that despite the loss of his partner, and a certain resistance from the authorities, he would continue the work of the Ki and Dolphin Healing Centre. One of Kokyo’s wishes was that his wife’s dolphin melody should float freely around the world carrying with it her message from the dolphins of peace, joy and love.
A Song for Iruka.wav

The Dolphin Song sheet.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Click the picture above to play the Japanese version

Dolphin Song CD.jpg

Now an English version of the Dolphin Song has been written by Rev. Melanie Watts and is available on CD from Jackie Connell on behalf of ‘Operation Sunshine’. The CD is free, but a donation to help families with special needs would be very welcome. Further details can be found at

 

 

www.operationsunshine.org/html/fundraising.html

 

uparrow_puple.gif

 

BannerL.gif
Banner Help Dolphins.jpg

International Dolphin Watch 10 Melton Road, North Ferriby, E.Yorks HU14 3ET. England.
Tel: +44 (0)1482 632650 Fax: +44 (0)1482 634914 E-mail:
idw@talk21.com