Here is a recount of the Aboriginal dreamtime creation myth involving the Rainbow Serpent: In the Dreamtime all earth lay sleeping. Nothing moved. Nothing grew. One day the Rainbow Serpent awoke from her slumber and came out from under the ground. She travelled far and wide and eventually ...
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So that’s the creation myth that many different indigenous cultures have. Their genesis story of the beginning when the land was created. The rainbow serpent, which was part of the creation of the land and the mountains and the valleys, was represented in their artwork and in their culture....
In this case, the rituals reveal secrets of the world that can inform their lives and bring meaning to it. And finally, there is also a mystical function served by such rituals. The ritual provides a time to sit with and contemplate the mysteries of being and the awe of existence itself...
In local lore, the rocks are the eggs of the Rainbow Serpent, the creator god who plays a central role in Aboriginal art and storytelling. Visit at sunrise or sunset – we were there for sunset and the colours of the boulders changed as the sun went down. ...
Whatever your religious persuasion, we’re confident you’ll agree: this road trip, which follows the path of the Dreamtime sea serpent as it snakes its way up the coast from Exmouth to Broome, visits some of the continent’s oldest parts. Swim waterholes, visit gorges and marvel at the...
The labels prior releases by Tangerine Dream were more renown and innovative in some ways, but MYTHOS was another story altogether with it's flute, rock and conceptual synthetic tone poem masterpiece "Encyclopedia Terra Part 1 & Part 2" encompassing the whole of Side 2. Today band leader Step...
So here I was, left alone in a remote location in the southern hemisphere where he named Moronga Morove (Aboriginal for Rainbow Serpent), spreading his ashes to the winds and around the trees so they could carry them the galactic vibrations of the Dreamtime all around the planet. ...
It may also now be time for humanity to consider that its responsibilities go beyond humankind and extend to other beings as well – to animals and even to plants.”“The story of the Devil is grim, and any world view that ignores or denies the existential horror of evil is an illusion...
So the meaning given was, "The Creator, wise and loving." I do believe the dream/unconscious realm is trying to turn our attention to this symbolism at this time. Although it is too involved to recount here, I had a dream about six years ago that led me to the story in Genesis 38...