
The worst fears have been realized, and there seem to be no options left to avoid the demise of life on Earth. But wait—there’s a Plan B.
Too Late For Goodbyes
In the centuries since the “discovery of fuel,” humanity has taken it upon itself to deconstruct nature and its long-held wisdom, replacing it with an unnatural version.
For example, the CSIRO in Australia began creating artificial rain in 1967, which has wreaked havoc on the seasonal climates that are integral to the Aboriginal understanding of interconnectedness. If one link in this chain breaks, the entire system falls apart.

The Indigenous peoples of Earth have lived on this planet for millions of years, surviving volcanic eruptions, continental shifts, meteorite impacts, and numerous Ice Ages. Disturbing this ancestral knowledge can lead to extinction.
This unfortunate departure from natural wisdom has resulted in a catastrophic climate crisis, marking our planet’s “birthing process” of extinction. We have long surpassed the point of no return.

Plan B
A profound dream is unfolding that is already complete. Over the decades, science has become the “new religion”; if something isn’t scientifically proven, it is often dismissed as nonexistent.
This perspective parallels the Aboriginal concept of Dreamtime, where creative epochs and a commitment to the Dreaming coexist with the natural world. One cannot exist without the other.
The Earth’s topography represents the “footprints of our creative ancestors,” which are undeniably linked to LAND, Lore, and Language. We encounter both the tangible and the Dreamtime, and nothing exists outside of this duality.
Any story that does not reference a Dreamtime event or cannot be witnessed with the eye is considered a “lie” or, at best, deceitful.
In return for honoring this connection, the creative ancestors will facilitate a new rebirth of the Earth, leading to the redemption of humanity and a revival of the human spirit, as well as a renewed appreciation for the sacredness and beauty of the natural world.
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