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At a gallery of massive rock formations on the girdle of the mountain's flank, you are asked to pause at the Healing rock and consider the welfare of the unborn child, the ill, the troubled, and then you are introduced to Nyaardi and Tunku, the first woman and man. Nyaardi is twice as tall as the mere male, Tunku. In between them are the gifts given to them by the creator. Dharma, the tree and the stone. Everything they will ever need can be derived from those two gifts. Next, we see the pregnant Nyaardi, and you are asked to gently place your hand on her belly; later, you see carrying the child on her back, and you pass the three great stones of human existence: past, present, and future. The present is the larger stone. Past and future must be considered, but the most important target of your thoughts is to do with the now. There is the great ark of life, the birth canal of woman, and the rock where all humans learn and consider their path.
Dark Emu, Bruce Pascoe