I have asked the question many times...perhaps I'm not asking it right. Sometimes we can only see as far as we understand. you know? I want to see beyond that limit of understanding and I have in the past I believe, but not as an answer to this question. Still I shall of course keep asking.
Another question M. slightly related: the Dreamtime and the Dreaming?
wow what an big one...not much to say, except, what the heck is it? Can we still experience this Dreamtime or Dreaming of the Aboriginals? If not is there something similar we can.
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From wikipedia (oh great wiki-pedia that knows all, tell us your secretes.
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"Fred Alan Wolf opens chapter nine of The Dreaming Universe (1994) entitled The Dreamtime with a quote from The Last Wave, a film by Peter Weir:
Aboriginals believe in two forms of time. Two parallel streams of activity. One is the daily objective activity ... The other is an infinite spiritual cycle called the "dreamtime," more real than reality itself. Whatever happens in the dreamtime establishes the values, symbols, and laws of Aboriginal society. Some people of unusual spiritual powers have contact with the dreamtime.
The traditions and lore of Australia's indigenous peoples belong to what may be the oldest continuous culture on Earth (circa 50,000 years). Indigenous Australian peoples conceive of all things beginning with The Dreaming or Altjeringa (also called the Dreamtime), a sacred 'once upon a time' [1] time out of time that forms an endemic cultural memeplex where archetypal shapeshifting ancestral Totemic Spirit Beings formed The Creation.
As Lawlor (1991: p.36) evocatively codifies:
The great ancestral beings were vast, unbounded, intangible, vibratory bodies, similar to fields of energy. They created by drawing vibratory energy out of themselves and stabilizing this energy and by specifying or naming - the inner name is the potency of the form or creature. The comparable image is the creation of sounds, words, or songs from the vibration of breath. Aborigines refer to the Dreamtime creation as the world being "sung" into existence. [2]
In The Dreaming Everywhen of unbounded timelessness, these shapeshifting Totemic Spirit Beings (sometimes called Sky Heroes, or Creative Ancestors) dream: dream of waking, waking in dream. Their dreamings are of their future waking pastimes, dreaming their past."
"'Dreaming' is also often used to refer to an individual's or group's set of beliefs or spirituality. For instance, an Indigenous Australian might say that they have Kangaroo Dreaming, or Shark Dreaming, or Honey Ant Dreaming, or any combination of Dreamings pertinent to their 'country'. However, many Indigenous Australians also refer to the creation time as 'The Dreaming'."