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| Aboriginal Life in Australia - Tropic of Capricorn - BBC travel
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BBC travelller Simon Reeve spend some time with Aboriginals in Australia and shares some disturbing statistics. Fascinating clip from BBC show 'Topic of Capricorn'. |
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| Australian Aboriginal Digeridoo ~ Infant Souls (Part 1)
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A Study On Soul Ages ~
Infant Souls ~
Music by Richard Walley ~
Montage` by LadyHawk
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Note* ~ The Australian Aborigines are not the only indigenous group with a high percentage of infant souls incarnate within their populations, but for artistic composition and musical coherence sake, I chose to focus this montage on the Australian Aboriginal peoples and the penetrating sounds of the classic aboriginal digeridoo, masterfully composed, performed and sung by Richard Walley, one of the greatest and most famous Australian Aboriginal composers and musicians.
MORE ABOUT INFANT SOUL AGE PERCEPTIONS:
Excerpt below is from "The World According to Michael" by Joya Pope
Copyright of Emerald Wave Publishing
The fragment, or essence, just cast out from the Tao, is raw, without experience, and usually enmeshed in a struggle over physical survival on the unfamiliar earth plane. Thus the Infant Soul stage is one characterized by many fears. Often, there is a frightened, furtive, animal-like look in their eyes. In this stage people are often born into primitive, sometimes tribal, conditions. Learning how to survive is the primary concern. So, Infant Souls learn to identify and find roots, berries and other edibles: they fish, they hunt and grow food; they build shelter to keep dry and warm or cool; and they learn to avoid predators. To our eyes, Infant Soul lifetimes look pretty rough. They are often short. Famine, plagues, drought, flooding, hurricanes, earthquakes, tigers, bears, poisonous snakes and combat are experienced along with every other survival threat imaginable.
On the positive side, being so fresh from the Tao can give a mystical flavor to Infant Souls. They resonate closely with nature and many times feel not individuation but great oneness with everyone in their family or tribe. They can be intuitive and earthy in a simple, unquestioning way. They have the knack, all too soon forgotten, for living in the moment.
Cooking and eating are strictly exercises in survival, not even close to being opportunities for optimizing pleasure. Love or sexuality will be experienced on the level of lust. Questions like, "How can I get him (or her) to like me?" basically do not arise unless it becomes a survival issue. Survival is what is important, and whatever needs to be done for survival is done. The Infant Soul can sometimes be driven to violence or extreme self-protective behavior by a merely unfamiliar happening.
Infant Souls tend to cluster around the equator because the constant climate makes some aspects of survival more simple. Rural Guatamala, El Salvador, Honduras, Sri Lanka, Borneo, New Guinea, the Amazon basin and much of Ethiopia and Sudan are areas with predominantly Infant Souls; Iraq and Iran have them in increasing numbers.
Planet Earth is close to the time when the last Infant Soul will incarnate. Many fewer are beginning cycles here now than even one hundred years ago. {snipped) Because the median soul age on the planet is currently edging into Mature, any soul incarnating for the first time will be pushed into a continual catch-up game. While being so far behind mainstream consciousness is an interesting experiment, it is, Michael says, not much fun when the gap is so large.
You are invited to learn more about infant souls and the seven soul ages at:
http://www.michaelteachings.com/soul_ages.html#infant http://www.michaelteachings.com/infant_soul.html
Soul Ages by Countries:
http://www.michaelteachings.com/soul_ages_countries.html
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. :-) Enjoy! ~ Terri |
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| Crazy Aboriginal Calls Surf Store
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Crazy Aboriginal Call City Beach Surf and Complains About a Purchase. |
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| Aboriginal; Yolngu Boy-Yothu Yindi
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Hey Yolngu Boy-Under the neon light- Hey Yolngu Boy-Under the neon light- Come with me see a brandnew day- You see that cycad palm- That's the pure eye- You see that cycad palm-That's the living bread- You see that long black cloud- Up towards Batjutjpi- You see that long black cloud- Back towards Narulwuy- Maybe it's raining at Lamiwuy- Hey Yolngu boy-Under the cycad palm- Now you know for sure-That I really care for you-Only the eye can tell you why- Hey Yolngu Boy-Under the neonlight-Hey Yolgnu Boy- Under the neon light-Come with me see a brand new day.
See also; Australian Sorry Day and The Yothu Yindi Foundation.
Yothu Yindi hail from the Yolngu (Aboriginal) homelands of the north-east coast of Australian's Northern Territory, country the Yolngu have occupied and protected for perhaps 40.000 years or more. The Yolngu members of the band celebrate their deep spiritual connections with the land, connections that are kept alive through song and dance and ceremony, public aspects of which are found within the band's recordings and live performances.
Yothu Yindi have emerged at a critical time. As the world's indeginous people are swamped by the tide of industrialisation and pollution, the rape of the forests and the seas, as tribal lands are stolen and languages lost, the time is short.
Since time immemorial the Yolngu and other indeginous people of the planet have lived in harmony with the land, ensuring a stable environment for future generations. Over the past century so much of that land has been lost, Mother Earth has been damaged. There are dramatic changes in the weather, rivers choked by industrial waste, skies heavy with pollution, lands stripped and left barren.
As we negate the ancient wisdom of living with our environment and, instead, fight against it, try to tame it, we risk losing it.
Time is running out. Our generation represents maybe the last chance to rescue Mother Earth, the last chance to learn from indeginous people who hold the lore and the law, to share knowledge and experience and create a world in which we can all live in harmony.
Our life on Earth is in a precarious state, our capacity to sustain ourselves and survive has been greatly reduced. There is no time to be complacent if we are to save ourselves. It's time to explore different cultures and learn from them, to get active, participate and learn from those people who are at one with the Earth, who's philosophy is to live with Mother Earth rather than conquering her.
It is with these thoughts in mind that we have dedicated ourselves to Freedom. |
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| Cinema Strange- "Aboriginal Anemia"
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Artist- Cinema Strange
Song- Aboriginal Anemia
This is just a quick [crappy] slideshow I made for my favorite Cinema Strange song, "Aboriginal Anemia"
*IF THIS IS IN VIOLATION OF THE TOS [yaddayaddaayadda] OR YOU OWN THE COPYRIGHTS TO THIS VID AND WOULD LIKE IT REMOVED, PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST!!* |
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| Aboriginal Witchetty Grubs & Honey Ants - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
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Ray Mears tastes the traditional Aboriginal delicacies the witchetty grub and Honey Ants |
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| Warumpi Band, Festival of Aboriginal Rock Music, Darwin 1988
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George Burarrwanga, Warumpi Band, and others at the closing stages of the "Festival of Aboriginal Rock Music" in Darwin in September 1988, the first ever indigenous festival of this kind.
The full line up of bands include:
Wild Brumbies, Docker River
Areyonga Desert Tigers, Areyonga
Sunrise Band, Maningrida
Tiwi Wailers, Bathurst Island
Isaac Yama & Pitjantjatjara Band, Alice Springs
Frank Yama, Alice Springs
Kulumindini Country Music Band, Elliot
Black Bala Mujik
The Blue Coasters, Numbulwar
Casso & The Axons, Darwin
Mixed Relations
Wairuk Band, Humpty Doo
Broken English, Ngukurr
Warumpi Band, Papunya
Letterstick Band
Wirrinyga Band, Milingimbi
Malandarri Band, Borroloola
Yothu Yindi, Yirrkala
Ilkari Maru, Amata
Soft Sands, Elcho Island
Tableland Drifters, Elliott
Dharrwar Band, Elcho Island |
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| Aboriginal Art History
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Australian Central Desert Art History |
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| Overlander.tv - Mumbulla Mountain Aboriginal Sacred Site
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Travel Video, Mini Doco
Umbarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre - near Bermagui, NSW, Australia
Spent the night camping right on the beach at the beautiful Mimosa Rocks National Park just out of Tathra. In certain National Parks in Australia you can camp in designated camp grounds for a small fee and Mimosa Rocks is one of my favourites, with some fantastic rock formations at the Aragunnu camp site.
Today I am taking a tour to Mumbula Mountain, sacred to the local Aborigines.
Ronald Tighe, an Aboriginal guide at the Umbarra Cultural centre talks about the significance of Mumbulla Mountain.
The Umbarra Cultural Centre runs tours to local sacred sites. Participants can learn about the significance of these sites to the local Aborigines. |
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| Uluru Aboriginal Australia 2007
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Uluru is the spiritual centre of aboriginal Australians. They believe the Earth and all their culture originates from here. Dreamtime, lengends and Baiame are linked to this magic place. |
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| Aboriginal Dance Theater, Kuranda, Australia
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Aborigine dance and singing performance segment of "Kangaroo From Kakadu" an Intrepid Berkeley Explorer free video. It features a grand Australian safari, with the wildlife and scenery only found down under; plus Aboriginal dance, music & art, Uluru (Ayers Rock), the Sydney Opera House, plus much more.
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| Aboriginal Psy-Trance Didgeridoo Dude - 'Richard Bridge'
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Check out this dude that I saw playing in Reading one day in December....I could have listened to him all day...Ultracool! |
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