Bunyip
Bunyip is a mythical creature, according to right brain Western beliefs. Not so for those who can read the land.
In the Dreamtime, Bunyip sinned by eating his own totem, which by the law of resonance, was viewed as cannibalism. He was punished by Biami and banished from his tribe. He turned himself into a bad spirit, and held onto resentment about his eviction. This hatred keeps his spirit alive, so he can get his revenge by luring men into the water to drown. He takes the form of an alluring woman.
Bunyip encountered can be startling and scary! The bogeyman though, has power over you only if you are unaware it is an illusion, not really there. If you get sucked into levels of fear, or focus on scary things, or feel you are under some illusion that something isn’t as it seems, prepare to enter a downward spiral on some level, unless you can recognise this is the ‘nature of the beast.’ Yeah, bad things happen, it is what we do with the experience is what counts.
Freedom from the bunyips of life requires a state of non-attachment to the appearance of negativity this spirit man projects – it isn’t real and substantial unless you ‘feed’ it with your fears and worries…. It up to you whether you recognize the Bunyip for what he truly is… insubstantial and harmless if you stay out of reach… an illusion, afterall…

