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Old 09-05-2021, 10:10 PM
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When an Aboriginal person wants to communicate their passing to the loved ones, they do not send an owl. Instead, they ‘send’ something else (I don’t think I should mention), but I have heard the story enough times now to know – this symbolic meaning ‘lives’ in their subconscious.

Even though I felt such “One Spirit” with the tribe, and for the life of me I could not see myself apart, when they started to bring their language back, it was as if I awoke from a dream. Like …”Hang on I have got my own language (and subconscious symbolic language - I may add)”.

Cultural differences are no impediment for experiencing/feeling “Oneness”, but they are respected.

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An Australian friend of mine (4th generation British Aussie - a tireless environmentalist and a reconciliation worker) still has her soul ‘patterned’ with harpsichord music.
I have a drum – she has an ancestral harpsichord connection.

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