Kanyini is an ancient philosophy that emphasizes the importance of connection, responsibility, and the deep significance of caring for all living beings and the land that nurtures us. Kanyini is the heart of Aboriginal culture and society and the heart of Harmonia. Kanyini is an enormous caring with no limit – it is eternal. Our purpose is to live with unconditional, unlimited love. It is a deep sense of connectedness and relatedness with the whole ‘family of life’ based upon four dimensions:
Walytja – Family connecting with life.
Kurunpa – Love, psyche, spirit or soul.
Ngura – A sense of belonging to home and land.
Tjukurrpa – Creation period, or also called the Dreamtime, and the right way to live.
The Aboriginals believe that there are two energy lines that exist through the universe. One is spiritual and the other is physical. Together they are the energetic consciousness of life. Kanyini is represented by two snakes moving in opposite directions and as they connect, they help each other to the next level of consciousness. The Aboriginal people have always understood that their purpose was to sustain the transmission of their living wisdom to the rest of the human family until the time for the remembering and reconnection was called for, which is now. At the same time, the Aboriginal community has suffered from the ills of modern society. We can help each other to remember the ancient wisdom and put it into practice in modern society.
Check out the movie KANYINI
A necessary and beautiful film. Kanyini looks at the world’s oldest living culture in a way that’s never been seen before. A tale of Indigenous wisdom clashing against materialistic notions of progress, Kanyini is not only a story of one man and his people but of the human race. It is also a story that is fundamental for understanding contemporary Australia, for only by knowing our past and our present can we dream of a future which includes everyone.
https://www.kanyini.com/