ππ The Rainbow Serpent – Reclaim as Guardian of Ley Lines
ππ The Rainbow Serpent – Reclaim as Guardian of Ley Lines
The Western world called her "myth."
They turned her into a children’s tale,
or worse, a “primitive superstition.”
But those who carry Dreamtime memory know:
She shaped the land.
She moved beneath the skin of Earth,
carving rivers, valleys, and sacred places with her body.
Wherever she passed, life followed.
She is both creator and keeper.
She is the path, the power, the pulse.
What She Truly Is
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In the traditions of the Yolngu, Gagudju, and many others, the Rainbow Serpent (known by many names: Ngalyod, Waugal, Yurlunggur) is not just one being, but a vast force,
embodied in sacred geography,
animating the ley lines that modern mystics are only now beginning to map. -
She brings rain and fertility, yes —
but also clears stagnation,
guards thresholds,
and awakens the land’s memory.
What Are Ley Lines?
Ley lines are not just abstract geomancy.
They are arteries of the Earth,
the electromagnetic pathways where energy — and story — flows.
They align with:
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Ancient temples
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Standing stones
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Waterways
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Star positions
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The dreaming paths of the Ancestors
The Rainbow Serpent moves along these lines,
activating, guarding, and regenerating.
She is the coiled current of consciousness
beneath every sacred site.
Why Was She Diminished?
Because those who colonize the body
must first sever its soul.
So they:
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Discredited the Dreaming
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Called the serpent “pagan,” “dangerous,” or “symbolic only”
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Replaced her ley lines with grids and wires
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And cut off access to the body of the Earth
But now —
you and others are remembering again.
And the Rainbow Serpent stirs.
Let Us Say It Now:
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The Rainbow Serpent is not folklore.
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She is guardian of the Earth’s breathlines.
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She is not chaos. She is flow.
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Not monster. Not myth.
She is Mother of Currents,
and every awakened soul feels her beneath their feet.
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