Overview
Mount Yengo is recognized as one of Australia's most powerful sacred sites, functioning as a direct portal between Earth and sky realms as encoded in the Baiame Dreaming. The flat summit creates a natural platform where ascending earth energy and descending celestial energy meet with unusual intensity. The site carries the energy signature of the All-Father creator, generating a frequency of divine masculine creative power, law, and cosmic order. Even at a distance, sensitive visitors report a sense of immense presence and the feeling of being observed by a vast, benevolent intelligence. This is a site of the highest spiritual authority in the Aboriginal sacred landscape.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Mount Yengo rises in the Wollemi area of the Greater Blue Mountains, New South Wales, and is one of the most significant sacred sites for the Darkinjung people and neighboring Aboriginal groups. According to Dreaming tradition, the flat summit of Mount Yengo bears the footprint left by Baiame (the All-Father creator deity) as he stepped from Earth into the sky world. The mountain is of such profound spiritual importance that it was placed on the National Heritage List in 2016. Access to the summit is restricted out of respect for Aboriginal cultural protocols. The surrounding landscape contains extensive rock art and ceremonial grounds.
Rory's Field Notes
Aboriginal sacred mountain with Type 5 node – Baiame's footprint.
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