Overview
Bilbarin carries the deep, slow-frequency energy of the ancient Australian continent, resonating with Dreaming consciousness that stretches back to the creation of the world. The site connects to songlines that traverse vast distances across Noongar country, functioning as a node in a continental-scale energy network. Visitors attuned to the land may experience a profound sense of timelessness and connection to an intelligence far older than human civilization. The energy here teaches patience and deep listening, requiring stillness and respect to perceive its subtle yet immensely powerful currents.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Bilbarin is a site in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia within the traditional country of the Noongar people, who have occupied southwestern Australia for at least 45,000 years. The Noongar maintain complex systems of spiritual law (Boodjar) connecting specific landscape features to Dreaming stories and ceremonial obligations. Sites like Bilbarin form part of interconnected songlines that cross the landscape, linking water sources, camping grounds, and ceremonial places. The Wheatbelt region was extensively cleared for agriculture from the 1890s onward, but many sacred sites retain their significance to Noongar elders despite landscape modification.
Rory's Field Notes
Remote wheat-belt Type 4 node where a male Emperor line crosses. Astonishingly clean energy under the huge southern sky.
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