Aboriginal Ancestors, Kwan Yin, and a Cellular Message
We can feel alone in the madness, but we are never alone. Remember what it is we are doing here and take heart that we can make a difference.
Like a drop in a still lake or the ripple in the ocean the vibration of our actions, thoughts, words continue to reverberate. How inspiring it is to think of the resonance of kindness reaching out beyond this moment and continuing to act as a balm, raising the vibration of all.
More of this needed.
Just as high vibration emotions ripple outwards, so too do low vibrations created from violence, criticism, and hardships. The signature of these vibrations contain karmic debris - wrongs needing repair - and are therefore more dense, wrapping tightly around Mother Earth.
It is this energy that captures the attention of the healer, here to rewrite low vibe experiences, repairing and releasing suffering from Earth’s timelines, ley lines and grids.
Earth is implicitly connected to all and it was with shock that I found 30+ Shortwinged Shearwaters (Mutton Birds) pitched into the sands of our local beach. I later found theirs is an annual story of precarious migration and learned of their significance in the food supply of Aboriginal peoples.
The next day, I attended local artist, Bronwyn Greive’s exhibition, whose work celebrates the natural landscape and Aboriginal custodians of our area. It was raining and the drizzle glistened on the trees in the oncoming twilight. A Koel (cuckoo) captured my attention - I have heard its unique call near home for days. Its voice rang clear and true as I made my way to the Library. I think of this migratory bird as Australian though it has heritage in Asia and Papua New Guinea. The synchronicity began to stack up as I looked at the spiritual meaning of both birds.
The very next morning, my first client recounts an Aboriginal lifetime, governed by the cycles of nature. Combined with both birds preceding the exhibition, it felt like a synergistic prompt to write about an experience that occurred a little while ago.
I gave this considerable thought before sharing because Traditional owners are rightly entitled to their culture, their story. However, from the vantage point of All are One energy, there is no separation. Historic and ancestral imbalances are all part of a day’s work across many, many parts of the world. And so with the utmost respect for the Gringai clan of the Wonnarua peoples located in NSW, I share an energetic story and healing.
The sun’s rays rise over the hilltop, warming our dirt and stone path and the surrounding paddock, awash in the playfulness of a light breeze. Greens and grays offer a background speckled with wallabies grazing under a cerulean sky.
I draw my attention to the path and notice blue rectangles prefacing an awareness of Aboriginal men, strong and proud, lining the path. A sense of ancient significance rises as I step the path softened with wide native grasses, where many browned, bare feet have stepped before. Steadily, we climb, gaining ever far-reaching views as we move from one vantage point to the next.
Reaching an opening at the peak of the ridge, I get a sense of a lone Aboriginal man watching. Now moving from our clearly defined path, we pick our way along a scrubby track that weaves through slim trees. Descending the ridge, these trees become anchor-points, steadfast and true. At the top of the rocky outlook, the valleys below the ancient lands fills our gaze. Again, I get a sense of the many before who have repeated this very same action.
As I stand close to the edge, holding onto the trunk of a well-grounded gum to ensure my safety, I am filled with a terror and sense of despair. In my mind’s eye, I see falling off the ridge. It makes no sense. The landscape is glorious perfection under the morning sun, the breeze warm and light as it kisses our exposed arms. I retreat to safety and do not want to explore further.






The Voice of an Ancient
Returning to the clearing above, the Ancient stands on one leg in the grove of gums to my right.
“Protect us.”
“Protect this, our land.”
Against what? From what? I ask.
I am shown a vision of Orks from the Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers. Why would the Earth Mother birth something so disgusting? So bent on destruction? Is this referencing humans’ warmongering?
“The Earth has provided a space for the benefit of freewill but it cannot continue to bear the weight of suffering. We have waited, hoped that balance would be brought about by those in the physical. However, the interference and heaviness combined have proven a lengthy a task despite the concerted efforts of Lightworkers to clear, release and forge a new path.”
“The trees too are Lightworkers, holding channels of light between Heaven and Earth. Call on the trees to support and anchor the Earth to shed that which no longer serves.
Accidents. Floods. Earthquakes. Fire.
All a result of karmic energy. For every self-serving, destructive action there is a reaction. The energy must be released upwards and outwards as Earth sheds this energetic weight.”
To lessen it? I see Earth tilted on its axis.
“Yes, minimise the impact by creating smooth transition and stabilise Earth.”
But what of those who need the lesson - is this ‘interfering’ in another’s story?
“All with love, Michelle. Use it. It is your ‘weapon’.”
What then is ‘protection’ about?
“Work with Ancients to transition heaviness from the land, ease genetic suffering, and create energetic possibility for self-healing.
Lightning, thunder, wind and fire - Elementals. Call them. Call on them to assist.”
I ponder the notion of energetic debris weighing down Mother Earth and the conversation as I trek downwards.
Returning home, I search regional Aboriginal history and am taken to the record of a Gringai Camp where its occupants were forced over a cliff in the 1920s. Having studied Aboriginal history, I know that this occurred many times as Aboriginal families and community were herded at gunpoint and forced off cliffs, falling to their deaths. I sense the grief, terror, and anger of the Aborigines and a mixture of blind self-righteousness and guilt in the colonists.
A Cellular Message
All trauma of karmic events is contained in the DNA. It must up and out. Ancestors are the genetic and spiritual connection. Australian Aborigines offer assistance regarding matters of family, community and self. They hold a constant connection to the past and offer much to learn. Deeply connected to our lineage are trees, water, air, dirt. Open your heart to the Ancestors.
Father Sky, Mother Earth, all beings, all creatures - are one body.
To ‘protect’ is to release fear, healing all energies that seek destruction. Help them to know that destruction is not who they are. As one, to harm another is to harm oneself - ultimately, seeking power over others is not an achievable goal.
It is time to end the perpetual and perpetuating vibration of fear. You are here to ‘protect’ by raising the vibration. Use intent, heart energy, and the energy of all that is. Reconnect with the ancients - those who came before with a united goal.
Those who observe suffering.
Those who enact suffering.
Those who experience suffering.
Those who turn away and those who are oblivious are but one in this one Source.
Each plays their role to bring about the remembrance that All are One.
Can we forgive all for the roles we play in this illusion. Forgiveness is the balm. The salvation of the soul - release karmic suffering. Let go of the illusion of separation, remember all are one and and rise.
Uniting all is part of the progress towards harmony. Continued focus on difference supports separation dear ones. Can we find compassion for trauma and struggle? It does not mean to embrace it without respectful boundaries. It means to offer unconditional love to all. Focus on suffering, sadness and sorrow will grow that vibration.
One cup from which we all are blessed. Love, hold space, love more and hold space for Divine Love - the ultimate healer. Surrender, letting go of illusions of being less than you are. It is the beginning of the next cycle. [The date is 21 September and the point of the Spring Equinox/Oestre.]
Put to rest that which no longer serves and hold faith and grace as the next cycle emerges.
All with love
Kwan Yin
Many Sorrows
Healing does not exist in ‘sad’. It is the trigger, alerting the self to heal the self.
Acknowledgement is the first step.
What to do with it? Feel it. Feeling sorrow creates a path to inner healing.
Reacting strongly to other’s less than desirable behaviour is an invitation to forgive ourselves for those times we hurt others through rejecting the truth of All as One. It was only ever our path to learning who we truly are. Can we forgive ourselves? And when we do, we can forgive all for all that has occurred on the path to release enslavement to the illlusion. It is so simple, dear ones, so simple. Unconditional love and forgiveness of self is the key, the answer to the lock holding the heart entrapped.
The Healing
Connecting with the energies of the Aboriginal Ancestors, and those who ended their lives in trauma, anger, and guilt, I hold space for healing. To help those earthbound energies to recognise that they are free from fear, pain and earth’s vibration. Numerous conversations are held and Source opens its arms to the many lost souls that come forward from this time in our violent past. I see the Ancient who first captured my attention working with me as the Rainbow Serpent rises deep from within Mother Earth and ascends to the stars.
Some say Aboriginal people should ‘get over it and get on with their lives’. I wonder how is this possible in a few short generations between the 1920s, 1960s, and 1970s, and even the tragic injustices that still occur today. Cellular memory - epigenetics - dictates our feelings as well as our physical make up. If I can feel it as an observer, how much stronger must they feel it?
While we can all contribute to energy healing, I acknowledge the rich wisdom held by Aboriginal healers and the work they continue to do.
Rather than dictating how others should live, perhaps our gift of healing is to apply unconditional love for all who are working their way through a physical lifetime in accordance with their Divine life plan.
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I believe in us.
Blessings
Michelle x
Michelle Cowles
Spiritual Healer
With deep respect: As a non-indigenous person in this lifetime, I acknowledge the sacred and ancient connection between Aboriginal peoples and Country. I offer gratitude to the traditional custodians of the land and pay my respects to all who care for our Earth Mother, past, present and future.
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