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Dreamtime (also dream time, dream-time) is a term for the animist framework and symbol system of Australian Aboriginal mythology, introduced by anthropologist A. P. Elkin in 1938 and popularised by anthropologist William Edward Hanley Stanner and others from the 1970s for a concept of "time out of time", or "everywhen", inhabited by ancestral figures, often of heroic proportions or with supernatural abilities, but not considered "gods" as they do not control the material world and are not worshipped.
The term is based on a rendition of the indigenous (Arandic) word alcheringa, used by the Aranda (Arunta, Arrernte) people of Central Australia, although it appears that it is based on a misunderstanding or mistranslation, and the word has a meaning closer to "eternal, uncreated". However, "Dreamtime" and "the Dreaming" has acquired its own currency in 1980s popular culture based on idealised or fictionalised conceptions of Australian mythology. Since the 1970s, "Dreaming" and "Dream time" has also returned from academic usage via popular culture and tourism, and is now ubiquitous in the English vocabulary of indigenous Australians in a kind of "self-fulfilling academic prophecy".
Indigenous tourism helps to reconcile the two different Australian peoples. In the Northern Territory, Indigenous tourism helps to reconcile the two different Australian peoples the Europeans want to be forgiven for the tragic colonial period; the aboriginals try to preserve their ancient roots from the present and the future.
The Dreamtime faith is native to the Aborigines of Australia, and is about the continual formation of all life - together with rules for living - out of a preexisting chaos of fertile potential. At the heart of this belief system, is responsibility in the community. The Dreamtime is a potent mix of creation myth and ancestral lore, which dates back thousands of years in Australia. To them, the dreamtime is the foundation of Law and Lore for the living - It shapes how things are and how things should be. Dreamtime is also a fundamental aspect of Creation. Before creation, there was a dark, infinite, featureless space. Within it exists all potential realities. In this lore, it was believed that from the swirling in that infinite space, elements would erupt with energy and create physical ...
Based on an Aboriginal Dreamtime story of Waatji Pulyeri (the Blue Wren)
Aboriginal Australia art with the music of The Dreamtime (Didgeridoo)
The Rainbow Serpent participates in the creation of the world in so many of the Aboriginal Myths of Dreamtime. Higher Quality: http://www.ozjthomas.com/dreamtime.html
Magenta Pixie's website: http://www.magentapixie.com Shop: http://www.magentapixie.com/shop Any place can be visited within the Dreamtime. Any time can be visited within the Dreamspace. The entire fabric of the quantum universe is available and accessible to you. When these three Keys are in place, then dreamtime/dreamspace is yours to utilise as you so choose. Channelled, written and narrated by Magenta Pixie. Video arranged by Catzmagick. Media c/o freeimages, stockfootageforfree and Kevin Macleod.