Overview
The site resonates with the broader energy of Bundjalung country, where the ancient volcanic landscape generates strong, stable earth frequencies. The Bundjalung sacred geography creates an interconnected web of energy that visitors at any node point may tap into. The energy here tends toward grounding and stability, with a quality of ancient law and proper relationship to country. Sensitive visitors may perceive the songline connections radiating outward to other significant sites. The frequency supports right relationship, ethical clarity, and alignment with natural law.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Nullum is located within the traditional country of the Bundjalung people in northern New South Wales, Australia. The Bundjalung nation encompasses a large territory from the Clarence River to the Logan River, with an intricate network of sacred sites, songlines, and ceremonial grounds maintained for tens of thousands of years. The landscape of the Bundjalung country includes the dramatic caldera of the Tweed Volcano (Wollumbin/Mount Warning), extensive rainforest, and coastal environments, all connected through Dreaming tracks and law.
Rory's Field Notes
Rainforest node near Mullumbimby.
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