Overview
Uluru radiates an immense primordial energy drawn from deep geological time, its iron-rich sandstone literally glowing with stored solar and mineral force at dawn and dusk. The rock serves as a dreaming nexus where creation stories remain alive in the landscape, and sensitive visitors feel the presence of ancestral beings still moving through its caves and waterways. Its solitary mass in the flat desert creates a natural energy concentrator of extraordinary potency, grounding cosmic forces into the oldest continental crust on Earth.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Uluru is a massive sandstone monolith rising 348 meters above the central Australian desert, formed approximately 550 million years ago from ancient seabed sediments. The Anangu people have been its custodians for over 30,000 years, holding it as a sacred site central to their Tjukurpa (creation law and dreaming stories). Climbing was officially banned in 2019 out of respect for its profound cultural and spiritual significance to Indigenous Australians.
Rory's Field Notes
Confirmed as a 1st Order node – one of only 7 on land in the world. The local Anangu Elders repaired this node in January 2020, shortly after closing the site to tourist climbing in October 2019. As a Dreamtime site, it represents a place where our minds can connect to other Worlds and begin to experience what is coming with the increasing cosmic energy. The Aborigines walk their songlines from one Dreamtime site to another – these are the same as the ultra-low frequency linear high-pressure concentrations of Earth's inner core vibrations (Earth energy lines) and their intersections – the nodes. The word 'Dreaming' was an English approximation for the Aboriginal concept of 'Everywhen' – a totally integrated reality of everything past, present and future existing within the whole landscape.
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