For the most part these cultures had no written language. Records of these traditions were usually kept at the behest of foreign invaders. Mutually unintelligible information and unique perspectives are encoded within these ancient languages. Any attempt as a foreigner to fully grasp the true nature of these cultures would be futile. However, we can find parallels within our own.
The Dreaming; An English term for the Aboriginal concept of space that exists out of time, and in which time does not exist.
In the Arrernte tongue, the proper verb for "to dream" was altjirerama, i.e., "to see god". The noun is the somewhat rare word altjirrinja, of which Spencer and Gillen gave a corrupted transcription and a false etymology. "The native," they concluded, "knows nothing of 'dreamtime' as a designation of a certain period of their history." - Wikipedia
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