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Kanyini Principles

The Kanyini Principles.

The teachings about unconditional Love. Information passed down from the Aborigines elders.

Two energy lines they believe exists through the universe.
Energetic consciousness of life. A combination of spiritual and physical.

Two snakes going in opposite directions and as they connect they become energized and help each other up to the next level.

From the bottom and up:

Ngura:
A sense of belonging to home and land.

Walytja:
Family connecting with life.

Kurunpa:
Love, spirit or soul.

Tjuukurpa:
The belief about creation and the right way to live.

Kanyini Energy Lines
Kanyini Energy Lines
Kanyini diagram
Kanyini diagram

The following video is from 27 September 2010 where Uncle Bob shares the principles of Kanyini at the Taji Center in Oslo.

Comments

  1. Strange says

    19 January, 2021 at 12:33

    I just watched the documentary, thank you for its existence.
    I am saddened by what the world has become since I return in this reality, by now I come to understand that all these have to happen for the souls here to learn; many souls here are lost and manipulated.
    I spend decades studying and practicing the corruption of this reality, on my journey I train to return to myself. I hope by leaving this simple point here, it would allow others to use it to untangle themself out of the corruption. Teach the young to commune with spirit. Spirit will point the way.
    Spirit is always with us, it is a part of us; the distraction of our senses always tempts us away from spirit.
    “Good” people, “Bad” people do the same things, uses the same techniques; but, one intends to manipulate, the other brings one closer to spirit. Spirit will let you know who is who.

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  2. Kaye Healey says

    5 November, 2020 at 08:07

    The video is missing?

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    • paaljoachim says

      5 November, 2020 at 12:38

      For whatever reason it went missing. It is now visible again. Thank you for letting me know.
      Have a blessed day!

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  3. Jael says

    23 April, 2018 at 23:18

    Much love from Finland <3 Rip In Peace beautiful uncle Bob. You are an inspiration to me.

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  4. Ruby KING MORRisonnnnn says

    18 March, 2018 at 22:47

    lol that sounds like a fun i like aboriginal culture lol memes 69 XD

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  5. Ruby King-Morrison says

    18 February, 2018 at 00:22

    I am a year 10 student/Boarder at St Peters Lutheran Collage and I am writing an essay about Kanyini and how important it is to us.
    I absolutely love Kanyini, it is my life and I am so greatful it have it.
    I want people to understand how important it is to have such a powerful thing in ourselves.

    Thankyou

    I am Proud to be a Yidinji girl
    Great Granddaughter of The King of Cairns

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  6. Alison Conroy-Doust says

    27 July, 2017 at 02:39

    Thank you for sharing and teaching me. I loved listening to this presentation and enjoyed the humorous parts. You spoke to me on many levels,…..I honour your sacredness too. My world will be a better place for having listened to this. Thank you

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  7. LUke Thorpe says

    9 November, 2016 at 02:19

    Kanyini is amazing. Rip Bob Randall

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  8. Jane Su-Ming Lai says

    10 December, 2013 at 08:01

    Love the Kanyini Principles!
    If more Aboriginal people learn about them and adhere to them, things might change in Central Australia??
    I’m living and working in Alice Springs would love to inspire the people!

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