I have spent time with Indian mystics, and others all over the world as well as traditional Indiginous Australians and can say without a shadow of doubt, the original Australians mysticism is above and beyond all. If you are a seeker of knowledge, go to a tribal group and ask to see. The journey will make dmt or lsd look like childrens game and of course it will all happen in reality. The reality of dream-time.
@@CrazyWhiteVanDriver EtymologyEdit Indigenous is derived from the Latin word indigena, meaning "sprung from the land, native".[13] The Latin indigena is based on the Old Latin indu "in, within" + gignere "to beget, produce". Indu is an extended form of the Proto-Indo-European en or "in".[14] The origins of the term indigenous are not related in any way to the origins of the term Indian, which, until recently, was commonly applied to indigenous peoples of the Americas.[15]
@@CrazyWhiteVanDriver But I will call you whatever you want to be called, just let me know... All my indiginous brothers and sisters are fine with it. But keep up the questioning! Really, its Latin name anyway and does not describe indiginouse heritage., but here we are as i have no longer any traditional language and as far as race, there is only the human race. Learn to be less rude and listen to your elders more...
@@mariapereira5500 It wasn't proven, someone dug up bones and added a story to it, you or I can dig up bones and add a story to it does that mean it happened that way.
@@mariapereira5500 Try Noah's son's, that's were we all have descended from, search the Holy Bible, you don't need man to tell you lies, it's already written in this book, read it, it'll be a life changing experience, but you must have a open mind/heart.
Thank you. The problem is this video is watched an average of 4 minutes out of 10. I had to edit the original hour long video down to a 10 minute soundbite. And even with that, the average watch time was less than the video. So, my goal is to present the essentials of a topic in a way that sparks interest with a few. Thank you again for being part of a very small group that finds this topic fascinating.
Thank you again. My challenge is to become confident about my content. I’ve always assume that there would be minimal interest in the topic of indigenous spirituality. My goal is to plant seeds of interest by giving the basics. I think once I gain a little more confidence in myself then I will post the full length videos.
If you don't believe me come visit Lake Mungo World Heritage national Park the proof is there i definitely know my History of my Ancestors been living there for 80 thousand years and More proof still there today 💪🏿
@@beepbeep6861 come to Lake Mungo World Heritage site The evidence is there I'll be more than happy to give you a tour & to reprogram your Brain Mr know it all
@@ricardogallagher8096 All people are anicent, we all are human beings, why is one group of people better than the other, I think that's why we have so much trouble, if God made us all, He didn't make one better than the other's, king, queen's, president's and leaders of family etc etc, those people are in those positions to lead even though we dislike them at times, I think indigenous Australians before colonization had a simpler life in which they governed their people in their own nations, what about those indigenous people that have lost everything because of colonization or the fair skinned indigenous people, man these light skinned indigenous people get it the worse from the darker indigenous and white community etc, these light skinned indigenous people are not perfect no one is and have prejudices against other colour of people and the dark skinned indigenous people also. I've seen how dark skinned indigenous people treat them also and it's not good, they call them white or no culture c*nts or worse and even the dark skinned ones are treated bad because they've lost their traditions because of colonization, I support the indigenous communities and any other that are treated bad, I dislike the bully attitudes it's not healthy, just because the indigenous people were/are bullied is it ok to bully also.
@@ricardogallagher8096 Thanks for the reply, I need to tell you, no matter how you look at it, it is still bullying, those fair skinned individuals have rights to not be bullied, your explanation about following your father's father footsteps being right because your dark skinned and those fair skinned individuals get greedy for royalty money because their father or father's father is white or fair skinned and that's white man's ways, that my friend is racist, I bet you dark skinned indigenous ones will put the fair skinned ones in the front really quick to talk for you when you in trouble with white people or the policeman, that's wrong that's like using the fair skinned one to do your dirty work, it looks like you're the boss. What about those dark skinned indigenous people in other towns, who have lost all their traditional ways because of colonization, do you mob look down on them also, it's not their fault what happened in the past. How come you dark skinned indigenous people will fight with each other or the fair skinned indigenous to the finish but if white man come looking for trouble, you dark indigenous ones get frightened, don't want nothing to do with it or won't stand up for yourselves, I don't understand that.
@@beepbeep6861 I think you misunderstood me my friend, I was just stating what I saw, I never look down on people who have pale skin as matter of fact I have fair skins in my family, does that make me a bully/racist, heck no... Sorry for the missinterpretation... I meant that comment as what I saw happened once, it lead to an argument and I heard name calling once, but I did not say it, I'm not against fair skinned aboriginals. I am not racist I love everyone, not because I am saying it but through God's eyes we are all equal, we are all human beings... And I too speak up for myself, when I get into trouble with the police, even though my English may not be that great but I studied at high school for 6 years... What makes you think that I'm racist you do not know me at all... As I said about father's footsteps, I just wanted to put that there just to make people like you understand that in our culture we follow after our father's father's Dreaming. It is our birthright to follow our dreaming... I'm not saying that fair skinned aboriginals don't have culture, doesn't mean I'm bullying fair skins... Many Royalty that has happened I witnessed that no matter who that person is, they should know who they are and their dreaming and tell the story of how your grandfather (dad's dad) lived in that particular area and you'd also have to know the story about that place, it's just to let other group/family know that you're part of that tribe that lived in the same area, if you don't know than bad luck... It doesn't matter if they're fair skins they're still Aboriginal, I can't tell them that they're not, as long as they know who they are and know their language... I know that some lost their culture due to colonization it's not their fault... Language, Family, Culture, Songs, and Ceremony/Cultural Dances, and able to know the Dreaming Story, you must know your totem and aboriginal skin name, these are the main things you need know, these are the main things that makes you Aboriginal... But many aboriginal people have forgotten their language and their ways as I said earlier due to Colonization, and it's not their fault... Please don't call us racists, it's how Aboriginal lore works... all I want is World Peace... And to stop World Hunger, if only I had a superpower. Goodnight
@@Andrew-wv6fy And you can't even have an appropriate opinion on other cultures. You seem like a very dense person if you think that the aboriginals are below other cultures. I won't try to convince you that you're wrong, but just recheck your perspective and actually try to understand other cultures instead of saying immature and ridiculous things about them. If it were the other way around, you would expect respect from other people. But hey, you have the right to your narrow and close-minded opinion.
@@Andrew-wv6fy What inventing a wheel has to do with giving the first nations people back their land's which was taken off them or giving them a treaty, don't be mean.
You said "some Australian Aboriginalists...". c0uld you please explain what "Aboriginalist" is ? It is a word That I have never even heard before, and certainly never expected to come across. Is it a word that you made up?
I am an Empiricist like Berkley. I believe what I can experience. I do not believe in the mystical. I do believe that a true shaman experiences what I do on an extra level that I am not equipped to see
@@breambeau3354 lol:P or drink the ayuascha from the tribes of the amazons. Doesn't matter if you a none believer or a believer in a mystical experience. You will have it anyway a holy shit experience anyways.
@@eliasekstrom6660 Non local consciousness can pop up without it, too ~ I've had a two spontaneous drug free OBEs - but think going thru NDEs generated them. There is definitely more to this world than strident materialists admit.
We DID NOT arrive here.... We were created in Australis... My Grandfather GreatGrandfather were Wirrinun/Wirrigun also Infornants for A.P Elkin men of high degree
1st there are no so called white people on the planet. White is not a so-called race nor nationality of any people. It is a social political status created by the colonizers.
All our ancestors probably believed and practiced this kind of stuff 10,000+ years ago. But they moved onward and upward from there. Nevertheless, fascinating to get a glimpse into the prelapsarian world, through surviving aboriginals.
as they say abororigines act like there a shame but maybe they are just trying to act like humans. there is many types of animals which are pretty smart to, so remember they just want to survive and compete with humans moving forward.
Too much information this bloke giving not even our Aboriginal women don't know this ,Very highly Classified information only men of High Degree knows SHAME ON YOU.
Aborigine people should be the ones to tell their story, not their colonizer. Ten minutes is not respectful. You don't really know what you're talking about. And you are wrong about traditional practices among Indigenous people. Our traditions have survived despite attempts to convert us.
@@binkaboi5865 Well what about the millions upon millions of years or hundreds of thousands upon hundreds of thousands of years, these are not true also, was anyone there to witness these events, these so called truths that these scientists have came up with have been debunked but still they're part of the school curriculum anywhere in the world, why is that?.
@@beepbeep6861I used to think the way you do. Then I actually took the effort to learn how matter works. I recommend you learn how atoms work before you start talking about things that concern atoms and their ages.
John Howard was Australia's longest serving Prime Minister and had already said he would leave parliment after the election He left in high honour and is still highly thought of The aboriginal people still have the highest rate of uncarceration lowest education and shortest life expectancy of all Australians Im going to call Howard the winner of that exchange
@@DamienMarlowe he hated the horrifically high rate of child abuse amoung aboriginals And actually cared enough to try and stop it Albanese pretends to love the aboriginals but won't even acknowledge that child abuse is a problem for them It takes a man of conviction to face the problems and take the unpopular path of confronting it Not a weakling virtue signalling coward