Aboriginal Women’s Fertility Rites Teaching Place Threatened

Aboriginal Elder Speaks Out About Sacred Site Under Threat of Mining

The Hierarchy and its representatives that guide humanity through Valerie Barrow – Alcheringa, Jalarm, The Oracle and Sanat Kumara, have frequently given information that the Australian Aborigine is the first human, and was in frequent contact with the starpeoples. One particular aspect of Aboriginal life is being threatened, and we take this up in this article.

The NSW State Government has given permission to New Zealand based sandmining company Rocla Materials Pty Ltd to build a sand mine on a sacred Aboriginal Women’s Fertility Rites teaching place in Calga NSW, on Australia’s Central Coast. The site in question is part of the sacred Dreaming Track, and its destruction would destroy with it tens of thousands of years of Aboriginal heritage, as well as the habitat of numerous endangered animal species that are native to the area.

The last female Aboriginal Elder of the area, ‘Auntie’ Beve, has made it her mission to make all Australians (and indeed the world) aware of how significant this loss would be – to help them fully understand the cultural importance of this site to the world’s oldest civilization, and why it must never be destroyed. And she needs your help to do it.

Cultural significance

In this exclusive video presentation, Auntie Beve speaks with fellow custodian Tracey-Lee Howie about the importance of the sacred Women’s Fertility Rites site:

(Video produced by Sean Vandenberg)

As you can see, the disputed site is sacred to the Original people of this land – particularly the Original women – and should therefore of be of cultural and historical significance to all Australians. It is the site where young Original women were initiated in the ancient rites of fertility and prepared for marriage in Original culture. It is part of the ancient Dreaming Track, the sacred passage of rites that crosses the massive continent of Australia, travelled by Original people for millennia before us. And the desecration of this site would also desecrate of the energy lines of the entire Dreaming Track – an unthinkable outcome for those who understand its cultural value and historical significance.

[For more information, please read Auntie Beve’s open letter detailing the importance of this sacred site]

It is a truly powerful connection – the connection between the Original people, the land, the ancestral spirits and their sacred traditional sites. There is no ‘White Fella’ word for it, but that connection is very real. The Original people and the land they walk are energetically one and the same. And by desecrating their ancient sacred sites, it isn’t just the site that is harmed – the Original people and the Spirits of the land are hurt right along with it.

You can read more and take up action from the Wake Up World Website.

Aunty Beve feeds a Kangaroo

Auntie Beve speaks with fellow custodian Tracey-Lee Howie and feeds a joey at the same time …

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