Opal the Orca
The Witch and The Whale Parables, by Alysia Moonrise
The Witch And The Whale Parables: Index
Part 1: The Witch And The Whale
Part 2: A Darkness Unfolding To Magic
Part 3: Acquisition Of Rosewood Manor
Part 4: Opal The Orca
Part 6: The Order Of The Violet Rose
The whale in this story is not an ordinary whale by any means. She is an ancient being who has lived many lifetimes and in many different forms. She is a masterful soul who has chosen the embodiment of an orca in this current lifetime for many reasons.
We will not get into most of them for the purposes of this story, for this whale is a vast multidimensional being experiencing her journey on many levels and timelines at once. However, there are two reasons that are not only helpful to know but necessary.
The first, which we’ve already explored, is the witch—the whale’s ancient dragon sister of the cosmos. You see, the whale made a promise to the witch that she intends to keep. A promise of life and death. A promise that she knew the witch would not remember after arriving in this life (most humans forget everything as soon as they arrive).
It’s a promise the whale has not forgotten in her thirty years here, and she has patiently waited for the right time without a doubt that the moment to fulfill her promise would come. As to what this promise is and how it comes about being fulfilled, you’ll have to read the story to find out.
The second purpose relevant to this story is one the whale has been fulfilling every moment of every day since she was born into this life. This is a global mission, you see, which means in her own unique song, the whale is healing Mother Earth and humanity simply by existing in her ancient radiance on this planet.
So it’s necessary, and possibly obvious, to say that this whale carries intelligence beyond even what humans can tap into—not in our current state of existence anyway.
If you’ve ever looked into the eye of a whale, you know it’s the equivalent of staring into the depths of the multiverse. It feels as if the whale is seeing through your eyes, straight into your soul, because she is. In fact, the whale in this story, who we will call Opal from now on, is here to gaze into the eye of humanity and reflect to them the inner power that has never left them.
Opal is determined to reframe the violent misunderstanding of orcas with her magnificent, steady power and beauty. Because you see, in this story the well-being of the ocean and all the creatures dwelling in Her waters is necessary for the survival of Mother Earth. Opal knows that humanity’s fear and violence against ancient, sacred beings like herself must change and she’s agreed to take on that mission.
It’s a mission that can only happen and will only begin in her sisterhood with the witch
If you missed the first three entries, you can read the beginning of the parable here:
Part 1
The Witch And The Whale
There’s a story of a witch and whale. Only the witch doesn’t realize she’s a witch, while the whale is far more than a mere creature of the sea.
Part 2
A Darkness Unfolding To Magic
The witch in our story is named Wyndi. She lives in a bustling city that she longs to depart from because it carries far too many memories that she’d rather forget. At the age of eighteen, she found herself in the precarious situation of being pregnant far too early.
The Witch and The Whale, Part 3
In what became perfectly serendipitous timing, at least for Wyndi, the elder woman who lived in the “creepy haunter manor” was looking to donate her home to the right person. You heard correctly… donate, not sell. The Elder, as we will call her here, decided it was time for her to move into a care home—or so she told the story when asked about it.
Loving reading these Alysia. The witch and the orca... 💜