Comments on: Mount Samson Summit /mount-samson-summit/ Exploring the world with my friends Sun, 07 May 2017 23:46:28 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 By: NeilEnnis /mount-samson-summit/comment-page-1/#comment-9401 Mon, 14 Mar 2016 06:30:14 +0000 http://blog.neilennis.com/?p=1537#comment-9401 Diane

Thank you for the info about the Garumngar name.

I love all the country you’ve described – Kurwongbah, Harrisons Pocket, Dayboro, Mount Pleasant – etc. I feel that by spending time in it, the country has changed me and made me a better person.

I’d really like more info about Mount Samson / Buran Buran. From what you have told me I now understand that the peak and the circle are sacred and inviolate under your law. What about other parts of that mountain? For example, there are houses on the slopes near Basin Road. Behind the houses are cliffs. Are these slopes and cliffs also part of the sacred site, or just the peak where the circle is?

Neil

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By: Diane Manning /mount-samson-summit/comment-page-1/#comment-9399 Fri, 11 Mar 2016 13:11:43 +0000 http://blog.neilennis.com/?p=1537#comment-9399 In reply to NeilEnnis.

COOee
Not your ignorance Neil
No apology needed
Imarbara
Peacemakers solving the insolvable
through Song Story and Dance
MESSAGESTICK LAW

All
D R E A MINGS
[EVERYTHING meaning ALL LIFE]
People only one Clan

Mu Ning BuRRU M
translation, HEAD of the BORA CELEBRATION CIRCLE

GA RU M NG A R
translation, Land of the FOUR GUMS WHICH BLEED
ONE TRIBE, translation, LAND
KEEPER of ALL powers
Gave me a duty in 1961
Refer photo will inbox to you on facebook FIRST
Following that other photostories of significance.
All posts photos and comments may be shared.

You may care to know my family dwelled @ Kurwongbah opposite Harrisons Pocket, renamed Vores Road
on Terrors Creek Road renamed Dayboro Road

In 1981 following family tragedy myself and my eldest son
moved to 8 Cruice Street Dayboro Portion 1 Subdivision 1
Parish of Samsonvale
of Our beloved Grandmothers Walkabout Country
Unlawfully obtained by Tufnell after whom the notorious Tufnell Orphanage at Banyo is named. That gubba, dangerous killer, went on to be elevated to first ARCHbishop of Church of England in socalled Queensland.

SOVEREIGNTY never ceded

Mingon
Diane

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By: NeilEnnis /mount-samson-summit/comment-page-1/#comment-9398 Fri, 11 Mar 2016 06:33:40 +0000 http://blog.neilennis.com/?p=1537#comment-9398 In reply to Diane Manning.

G’day Diane

Thanks for sharing this important information about your sacred site.

I apologize if due to my ignorance my trip to Mount Samson caused you and your council any distress.

I’ll make sure your message is attached to this blog post so anyone reading it in future is aware of your wishes.

Please pass on my respects to your elders council.

Neil

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By: Diane Manning /mount-samson-summit/comment-page-1/#comment-9396 Thu, 10 Mar 2016 04:34:55 +0000 http://blog.neilennis.com/?p=1537#comment-9396 ]]> Cooee Neil Ennis
My name is Diane Manning.
This place is Tukuwompoo
The Summit Circle atop the pyramidal peak is a Sacred Aboriginal Women’s Lore Meeting place.
This Bara, Law Circle is in violate.
None other than full initiate Jundal Goundier of Imarbara Jalu may walkabout upon Burran Burran.
MALES ARE NOT ALLOWED THEREON.
As the Keeper of Imarbara Jalu Pathways of GARUMNGAR I extend to you this message stick that you and your associates may assist with respect to proscribed transgressions and assist with clearing pollutions and defilements eg. Buddhist chortens and all other dangerous changes to escarpments precipices lands and pathways waterways and skies.
You may care to view online my
Earth Elders Blog “Black Eyes” 1 October 2009 © Diane Mospan
And https://www.facebook.com/diane.mospan
Email:
Diane Manning
Imarbara Jalu
Garumngar
National Elders Council
GLOBAL
nationalelderscouncil@gmail.com
peace1earth@live.com.au
Ta
Diane and Families
Mingon, sounds like MinkOM
translation Personal Dreamtime Love
Shines like a light

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