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Journey Into Dreamtime

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This book invites you to step into the magical world of Aboriginal Dreamtime and to share in the world's oldest living culture - its ancient knowledge and spiritual wisdom. Inside are Dreamtime concepts that everyone can understand. Find out why the Rainbow Snake is called by that name, and why it is deeply revered.

What special role does it play in traditional healing? What are sacred sites and how do they empower you? What does it mean to have kangaroo or possum dreaming? How can you discover your dreaming and what it can teach you? How does dreaming help you cope with and master life? What are dreaming eyes and dreaming ears? What are sorry rocks?

Come on a journey with Aboriginal elder Aunty Munya as she guides you in discovering your purpose in life and how to walk in the footsteps of our ancestors. Learn what it means to truly belong and be family to everyone and everything.

©2020 Munya Andrews (P)2021 Munya Andrews
Australia, New Zealand & Oceania Ancient Oceania

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Really helped me get a grasp of the Dreamtime,even after spending time in Australia and studying anthropology, her work is eye opening. As a bonus, her accent and cadence are easy on my ears.

Munya Andrews is a treasure.

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I appreciate the work at building bridges of understanding between beliefs through this window into the aboriginal people’s of Australia.

Bridges of understand

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The hawking of merch and personal services is a bit over the top, but there is insightful information here as well.

Somewhat shameless self-promotion

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