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Known as a creational ancestral All Father and Sky Hero in the Dreaming of many Aboriginal Australian Tribes including the Darkinjung, Eora, Kamilaroi, and Wiradjuri, Baiame came to the Land from the Sky to help create forests, mountains, and rivers. Often depicted as a front view human figure with a large head-dress on rock paintings, there are also usually lines of footsteps nearby. Baiame was also portrayed with internal decorations such as bands, dots, and vertical lines running down the body; as well as, waistbands. One Wiradjuri rock painting represented Baiame as a human with large intense eyes and long arms. Baiame along with his soulmate wife Birrahgnooloo gave the Aboriginals their cultural values, laws of life, songs, and traditions. He also originated the first bora site where boys underwent the ritual initiation to become men. Women did not go to Baiame bora, speak his name in public, or view rock carving depictions of Baiame.
Instead, they were taught women's initiation rites by
Birrahgnooloo at Birrahgnooloo bora. Birrahgnooloo, the soulmate wife of Baiame, was a fertility
goddess. She was also a Shamanic shapeshifter who often appeared as an Emu.
Aboriginal women when necessary respectfully asked her to send floods to renew
the landscape.
The Sacred Site focal point of Hierarch Baiame and the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation is Josephine Falls, which is located at the foot of the southern face of Mount Bartle Frere in Wooroonooran National Park in Australia. About 1,367 kilometers northwest of Brisbane between Innisfail and Cairns, Wooroonooran National Park is a World Heritage Site Wet Tropics Area. Josephine Falls are accessed from a sealed road off of the Bruce Highway between Innisfail and Babinda. The waters of the falls flows picturesquely over the face of a large rock.
Hierarch Baiame shares this Sacred Site focal point with his
soulmate wife Hierarch Birrahgnooloo, also a Hierarch of the Seventh Ray of
Mythos Transformation...
Hierarchs Goddesses Gods of Twelve Universal Rays
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