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
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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
All hell is breaking lose down under
All hell is breaking lose down under, By SunBôw Photo: Bairnsdale, Victoria, Australia, Dec 30, 2019, 10 pm... Bairnsdale is the first town I visited in Australia 3 weeks ago. It's a couple hours drive east of where I am now, in eastern Victoria. Tonight a vast region around Bairnsdale looks like hell as up… Continue reading All hell is breaking lose down under
Sacred Spirit of Australia
Sacred Spirit of Australia, By SunBôw What a wonderful and powerful blessing we had today to meet Uncle Wayne Thorpe, Elder and Cultural Custodian of the Gunai People, who came here to do a ceremony to bless our Rainbow Serpent pilgrimage starting in a few days. We were painted with white ochre from this land,… Continue reading Sacred Spirit of Australia
Evidence Of The Orang Pendek, Sumatra’s Apeman Cryptid
Evidence Of The Orang Pendek, Sumatra’s Apeman Cryptid Deep in the jungles of the westernmost island of the Indonesian archipelago, lies the home of one of the world’s most elusive cryptids with the greatest likelihood of legitimacy. The Orang Pendek, Sumatra’s famed cryptozoological wonder, is a small, bipedal primate seen by natives and foreign researchers… Continue reading Evidence Of The Orang Pendek, Sumatra’s Apeman Cryptid
Meeting more of the Australian wildlife
Meeting more of the Australian wildlife, By SunBôw Amazing beauty, blessings, and new species of wildlife encountered along the roads in the last days have been plentiful. Today we went to visit a Flying Fox colony where hundreds of those large fruit eating bats were literally hanging and flying around. Then we went to Raymond… Continue reading Meeting more of the Australian wildlife
More magic along the Australian journey
More magic along the Australian journey, By SunBôw On Saturday, Australian time (one day ahead of America), we went for a walkabout around the bush and found Dooligah footprints of a young individual, near the pond. There was also of course, tracks from Roos, Wallabies and Wombats, as they all come daily to the precious… Continue reading More magic along the Australian journey
My arrival in magical Australia, land of the Dooligah
My arrival in magical Australia, land of the Dooligah By SunBôw It's been barely 28 hours since I landed in Australia as I write these lines, but so much magic has happened already that I feel called to share some of it with you all. After Kagi Taka Raven picked me up at Melbourne Tullamine… Continue reading My arrival in magical Australia, land of the Dooligah





























