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Perspectives
on the
Universal Wisdom

a call from the heart
of aboriginal mythology!

insights for seekers of the Universal Light

 and the inner knowledge of the heart

Available Now!

Is Aboriginal spirituality an echo from the past, a secretive and elusive enigma few non-indigenous people can genuinely experience? Or is it a timeless and definitive call for all humankind to seek reconciliation and harmony with each other, our mother Earth, and the Universal Essence in everything?

These and many other existential questions are examined in this enlightening and insightful book. Inspired by the spirit of Uluru and the inner recognition of our interconnectedness with the totality of life, it takes the reader to the heart of indigenous cultures, illuminating the essence and purpose of being human.

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“A knowledge of the existence of something we cannot penetrate, of the manifestations of the profoundest reason and the most radiant beauty, which are only accessible to our reason in their most elementary forms - it is this knowledge and this emotion that constitute the truly religious attitude; in this sense, and in this alone, I am a deeply religious man.”

Albert Einstein The World as I See It.

Inspirations for

"The Universal Wisdom in Aboriginal Dreamings"

“In esoteric circles a series of discoveries to be made in these desert areas ... are anticipated with a kind of impatience. This impatience finds its explanation in the possibility that these discoveries will shake the present views of exoteric religion and science to such a degree that this will result in a possible total change in the minds of a large number of people in relation to the life mysteries of world and mankind.”

Jan van Rijckenborgh
De Australische Woestijn

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“Aboriginal spirituality is the belief that all objects are living and share the same soul or spirit that Aboriginals share.”

Eddie ‘Kookaburra’ Kneebone
Us Mob. Mudrooroo, 1995 HarperCollins

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