Dreamtime (Tjukurpa)
Dreamtime
is not a dream when sleeping, it has nothing to do with sleep, but is the
concepts and laws by which aborigines live their lives. All aborigines
share the view of Dreamtime, an English term for the system of aboriginal law
and beliefs. Rich in mythology and religious ideology, it is a basic belief of
life.
Believing they have two souls, one is mortal, the other is immortal
linked with ancestral spirits and totem.
Tjukurpa is existence itself, in the past, present, and future. It
provides answers to important questions such as the creation of the world and
how people and all living things fit into the picture of life. It is the Law
relating to appropriate behavior of people to each other and of people to the
land.
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Aborigine art depicting a walkabout |
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Aborigine playing didgeridoo |
Although there is much more to tell about Down Under I will be returning
to roaming the globe next time. Meanwhile you may want to visit the following posts: Kangaroos 1/25/10 & 1/30/10, Koalas 1/12/11, Tasmania 3/12/14 & 4/7/10, Sydney Opera House 11/18/10. Port Arthur 6/29/11, Fairy Penguins 9/13/12, Tasmania Devil 12/2/11, Down Under 11/1/14, 3/12/14 & 6/25/14, Ayers Rock (Uluru)12/22/10
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