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Aboriginal, Aboriginal culture, Aboriginal Dance, Australia, B4Peace, cave paintings of Ubi Rock, digeridu, Documentary, The men of the Fifth World
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I’m busy contemplating today…
however, I have a truly wonderful post to share each day.
Today watch this and look at the comment section too if you can.
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The men of the Fifth World (full documentary)
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The Indigenous cultures of Australia have the oldest cultural history in the world – they date to at least 50,000 years ago.
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Program Description
The aboriginal culture of Australia, includes a large number of tribes inhabiting the oceanic continent before the arrival of the white man. But all that rich culture is doomed to survive in stocks in which its people are destined to extinction.
In this episode one of the elders that preserve aboriginal culture will show the most important elements of a culture that struggles not to disappear.
Know his rituals in which contacts the parallel world in which the gods, spirits and men live together. We will see the role exerted by the digeridu, a musical instrument employed in these rituals. We’ll see how it is manufactured by the musicians themselves, who will address the complex technique used to make it sound.
The cave paintings of Ubi Rock opened the door showing the spirituality of these villages that are sacred totems direct reference the natural world around them. Analyze the paintings today continue to make to represent their dreams and the importance of this painting.
Participate with them in making the famous boomerang and the banquet to which fishing leads a giant turtle. But the aboriginal community also show us the bitter side of life: the reserves in which its people seem destined to a slow extinction.
see also: Australia.gov.au indigenous cultural heritage
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Thanks for visiting.
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here on The Hunt For Truth:
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Living awareness
gradual freedom from habit
The Golden Flower
Only one Word was on my mind
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Reblogged this on idealisticrebel and commented:
This the most interesting video I have seen in quite awhile.
Part of my research always takes me off onto tangents…
I’ve been investigating ancient wisdom lately and I watched dozens of videos like the one in the post.
I have a teaser of things to come too…
One day I began to understand what long ago I had read and I had learned to pass exams – we are mirrors to light… watch my invisibility video – its so cool – objects can lens light around them – very tricky stuff – no wonder the ancients hid their wisdom – it wasn’t time for it… so, the wise ones hid it and then the floods and thousands of years came and it is gone… or is it.
Did you know that there is “dark matter” hidden all throughout the universe that is lensing the light around it – it only is detectable when it has great mass.
Did you know, we are reflecting the light – we are in essence sub-atomically the same as light… each atom is a vast solar system of mostly nothing – even a diamond that is virtually indestructible really is mostly empty. So, we don’t actually see or feel anything at all like it really is constructed – not nearly at all…
All beings we see are light sensing light — hmm — light speeding away back to the beginning from the end… reflecting here and there and so forth… it is unfathomable.
Lots was known of this and more… long ago… longer ago than any written record records.
So we go to our education and even the government takes us there away from the family and the spoken secrets of past times… of time before the great waters drowned all but a select few.
They use their dogmas and new world order work ethic and our hobbies and songs are gone… and we have virtual games and so on… its a guarantee that we are forgetting the ancients… there is a netwok in the emptiness – a network we can hardly understand yet.
It was a lovely rain here today that washed from me the sin of my education.
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This is also part of my new awareness on healing:
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Clip from Cynthia Bourgeault talk at SAND’12, California.
This talk explores Centering Prayer — for a relatively newcomer to the great Christian tradition of contemplative prayer — from the perspective of the contribution it has to bring to the growing body of data confirming the neurological underpinnings of non-dual consciousness.
What Christian mystics have long known as the practice of surrender, powerfully encapsulated in Centering Prayer’s distinctive method of meditation, proves itself to be a powerful foundation for the movement beyond the dualistic perception (with the subject/object dichotomy as its drive-shaft) into a unified—i.e., non-dual—field of perception.
In addition to exploring Centering prayer Itself, we will consider the practice of surrender as a gateway to nondual perception: not only theologically, but neurologically.
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I just looked around...
REALLY; give it a try.
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One last amazing video
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Love you guys!
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