Dreamtime Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Aboriginal Dreaming.

Dreamtime Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Aboriginal Dreaming.
This section contains 882 words
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Aboriginal Dreaming: A Dynamic Religion

Summary: In Australian Aboriginal culture, "The Dreaming" is a dynamic religion because it is characterized by energy, ambition, new ideas and practical achievements. The Aborigines relationship with the land, and their art and music, reveals that "The Dreaming" is a dynamic religion.

A dynamic religion is one characterised by energy, ambition, new ideas and practical achievements. It is a religion that does not die out and one that is not dead. The dreaming is the past, present and future and is still a Dynamic Religion because their art, stories, paintings and songs are still being practiced and their whole creation is linked together and that is what makes it Dynamic.

The Dreaming is the centre of Aboriginal religion and life. The Dreaming links the past with the present to determine the future and is still dynamic. One example of this is the passing of stories from generation to generation so it is not forgotten. These stories give meaning to human life. It is more a way of life.

They believe Ancestral Beings created the land and these Ancestral Beings are still with them and are found in rock formations and...

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