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DOWSING BIG BROTHER by Terence Webb |
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Long ago in the Dreamtime, three Binghi (brothers)
of the Birpai tribe lived near the mouth of the Camden Haven
River. They were strong, young men and accomplished hunters of
the swift wallaby, brown pigeon and cunning goanna. During one long initiation when they lived in the bush
away from their family for months to prove they could survive by themselves,
the boys began to wonder how their parents were. To stop them
all from worrying, the younger brother, who was at a different initiatory
level to his older brothers and could leave before their isolation
was up, left the camp to find his parents and be able to reassure
his brothers that all was well. But, as he journeyed through the bush, he saw a Widjirriejuggi
(evil old witch woman) heading in the direction of his brothers’
camp. He didn’t take much notice at the time, but when he reached
his parents’ camp and told them of his sighting, his Father was very
upset. “Quick” he told the youngest boy “You must
go back to your brothers and warn them or the old woman will kill
and eat them.” As he turned to go, his Father gave him a
special boomerang made with magic to keep him safe from the witch’s
power.
But alas he was too late — in the golden light
of dawn he found the old witch at the camp and his brothers gone.
“Where are my brothers?” he asked and she, sure that a mere
young boy could not harm her replied “I have eaten them, and I’m
going to eat you too!” Quick as a flash the boy jumped into the air and hit
the old crone on the head so hard with his magic boomerang that she
split completely in two. Knowing that her evil powers still
may not be gone for good, the boy took one half of her body and buried
it in the river and threw the other half out to sea. By this
act, her evil spirit was prevented from returning to the land and
wreaking any more havoc. But when he returned to the camp he was filled with
great sorrow for the tragedy that had occurred. Gathering up
his Brothers’ bodies he buried them and then, overwhelmed with grief
at their loss, he killed himself. That night the mighty Spirits of Creation stirred and
at the point where each body lay, there arose a mountain, the three
Birrooguns, or wise men, known now as Big, Middle and Little
Brother. I was first interested in Big Brother because it is
not far from where I live. Continuing its ancestry, it was named
North Brother by Captain Cook in 1770 in what may be a remarkable
piece of cross-cultural recognition. At the top of this mountain
is a large flat area where the aboriginal tribes would meet.
A large granite rock was quarried from under the mountain and placed
at this location.
The stone and location are significant because of the
dowsed energy (in the rock), and the number of energy lines crossing
through it. From the top of Big Brother one can observe many other
mountains and very high hills, most of which are significant to the
aboriginals and their mythology Also one can visualise the complex
energy systems which have been created in these areas and the effect
they may have on the ecology and the inhabitants living there. Starting at the standing stone (rock) at the top of
Big Brother, I found a positive energy on dowsing it with a pendulum.
To me, this would indicated in its basic basalt structure a certain
crystalline element. Dowsing with rods in a circular direction
around the stone, there was evidence of many energy lines radiating
from it.
I dowsed in rings at increasing distances from the
stone to confirm and verify the direction of these energy lines.
From this starting point, I saw that many of the lines went to the
observable site locations. Confirmation of directions was made
with a prismatic compass. Later, using a map, I drew lines from Big Brother to
the known location of Uluru, and its Great Dragon Line node point
at Mount Donna Buang in Victoria. Through dowsing, I found that
some of these lines coincided with some of the lines emanating from
the rock at the top of Big Brother. Once again I confirmed my
findings by co-ordinating field compass readings with protractor readings
on maps. A reasonable order of accuracy was taken for Earth
curvatures for map lines as well as on the prismatic compass readings.
Using a pendulum along the appropriate map lines, certain
high energy points were also evident ; these could be considered as
possible node points for connecting with incoming ley lines. From
one node point, a map line was drawn back to Big Brother which connected
with a line emanating from the stone. Other high-energy locations
could not be connected with the determined ley lines –although further
investigation may show otherwise. One particular high-energy
area was shown to be in the vicinity of my birthplace! There
are undoubtedly many, many more which I did not pick up and only by
further extensive investigations would they be revealed. The aim of this research was to seek out high energy
locations in the area near my old home at Laurieton, and to determine
if they formed a network of ley lines feeding into the Dragon Line
which runs through Australia. I think this has been started,
at least, and I trust that the results be of some benefit to our planet
and its inhabitants. I welcome feedback from interested parties
via email: balanced@tsn.cc © Terence Webb & BSD EEG 2002 |
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