Meteorite Messages
from Kimberley Bush University – New Creation Anchoring in Australia
Powerful dreams of visiting elders, crashing meteorites, full moons, giant winking kids’ faces in the rocks, spectacular early-season storms and stunning rainbows were a clear green light for the new energy of creation being anchored in the remote Australian outback. Spirit Safaris run adventure learning Songline Safaris across Australia—including around Uluru, Kakadu, the Central & Tanami Deserts and the Kimberley—with Bush University elders. These journeys, typically 6–14 days, explore powerful remote rock art sites and offer rich cultural learnings with Aboriginal elders. (See tour details at **Tours**.)
**Meteorite Messages for New Creation (full story)**
Aboriginal elders agree: we need to bring black and white kids together at these remote rock art sites—sit them down in the caves and share the knowledge. We were discussing exactly this around the campfire when Paddy suddenly exclaimed, “Look at that!” We all turned to witness a massive green ball of light trailing an orange flame, screaming across the sky. Waine said he could hear it, and we sat wide-eyed at this extraordinary sight. Most meteorites fade quickly, but this one just kept on going. We expected to see it crash, yet it disappeared—after what seemed like ages—behind the trees.
This big green light and the dreams that followed that night were clear messages to expand the powerful teachings of connecting with the land, the rock art, and the wisdom Aboriginal people have to offer. The next night we were singing rainsongs, and two days later, on entering the sacred landscape of the Bungle Bungles, we were greeted by a cleansing storm—two months ahead of season. It brought so much rain that the Tanami Track closed for a few days. (This adds weight to the belief that “singing in the rain” works—and that drought may come when we stop singing up the land, as Aboriginal people have done for millennia.)
As we entered the powerful energies of the Cathedral site in the Bungle Bungles, the full moon rose to greet us and a lone giant Jabiru watched our approach. After our group sang a few gentle songs together, a giant child’s face appeared in the rock—winking at us—an affirmation of a job well done in supporting the new creation for future generations. Later, after processing film we’d taken before entering the Cathedral, further affirmation arrived when we discovered we had inadvertently captured a “kiddie wink” from a smaller, winking beehive dome in the background.

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Article by Richard O’Neill

