Net working with Earth's meridians (Ley lines, Dragon lines or Song lines), by SunBôw We've all heard that the Earth is surrounded by a natural electromagnetic network (grid) and crisscrossed by a large number of energy lines, known as ley lines, dragon lines or song lines among other names in different cultures. These lines meet… Continue reading Net working with Earth’s meridians (Ley lines, Dragon lines or Song lines)
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Back out of the outback, Australia blessed with abundant rains
Back out of the outback, Australia blessed with abundant rains, by SunBôw Last weekend, we did a ceremony in the desert and were blessed with gentle rains on our way in and out. Yesterday, rains started in the west, north, east and south, while the clouds gathered, spinning counterclockwise. Tonight, there are rain storms all… Continue reading Back out of the outback, Australia blessed with abundant rains
Greeted in Uluru with rain and a rainbow
Greeted in Uluru with rain and a rainbow, by SunBôw Just a few hours after our arrival in Uluru, we were blessed with rain and a rainbow. For the third time since we started our pilgrimage (December 30th, January 4th and 10th), rains poured along a straight line aligned with the ley line we have… Continue reading Greeted in Uluru with rain and a rainbow
Central Outback: hottest place on Earth
Central Outback: hottest place on Earth, by SunBôw Today, it's 45 degrees out there, even too hot for the panting camels and roos. We're in Pitjanjatjara territory, only a few hours drive to Uluru, one last stretch, but we can only drive a few hours a day in this summer heat, as the car overheats… Continue reading Central Outback: hottest place on Earth
Deep into the outback
Deep into the outback, by SunBôw Australia is rich in wonders, mysteries and secrets, much more than all that has been documented so far. There are extinct animals still living, like the marsupial lion. The desert hides stone alignments and circles resembling geoglyphs. Near the center of the country, there is a gigantic geo-sculpture in… Continue reading Deep into the outback
Experiencer story, by Ashley Veenstra, from Alberta
Experiencer story, by Ashley Veenstra, from Alberta I really do agree with most of your theories with our Forrest friends. I think we have very similar views! Today I took my son out skiing to Nikiska and on the way home stopped at a location that a friend mentioned to me there had been some… Continue reading Experiencer story, by Ashley Veenstra, from Alberta
Continuing our spiritual work
Continuing our spiritual work, By SunBôw Kagi Taka Nagi Hoka wrote: ''Rain going straight down the ley line. We are north of Adelaide . Where the rain starts. My heart thanks all that have sent prayers.'' ---------------------------------- SunBôw's comment: For the second time in a week, a straight line of rain appeared along… Continue reading Continuing our spiritual work
Stone alignments, Min-min lights and other mysteries of Australia
Stone alignments, Min-min lights and other mysteries of Australia, By SunBôw Thanks for all your prayers and ceremonies, we had rain tonight in South Australia. Today we visited the museum in Adelaide which hosts the world's largest collection of Aborigines art and artifacts (see photos). Tonight, as everybody was asleep, I observed again like last… Continue reading Stone alignments, Min-min lights and other mysteries of Australia
The Australian adventures continue
The Australian adventures continue, By SunBôw Just a few brief updates. We have started on our journey as events keep unfolding and the country faces the biggest fires in history that keep spreading fast over vast regions. We had to stop for a couple days, change our route and we are now realizing our planned… Continue reading The Australian adventures continue





























