Proper noun
Dreamtime
English Wikipedia has an article on:DreamtimeWikipedia
(Australian Aboriginal mythology) The time of the creation of the world, by the ancestors out of their own essence.
Aboriginal Australian religious practices associated with the Dreamtime have been practised for tens of thousands of years. Source: Internet
Bird feathers contain a protein that is highly magnetically sensitive. citation Lawlor comments that blood employed in this fashion is held by these peoples to attune the dancers to the invisible energetic realm of the Dreamtime. Source: Internet
Having met in the AFL's Rivalry Round in ( 2006 and 2009 ) and meeting in the Dreamtime at the 'G match since 2005, the rivalry and passion between the clubs and supporters has re-ignited. Source: Internet
Jonze lets the story play out in a kind of woozy, tentative dreamtime that seems magically right for this material. Source: Internet
On how he’d conduct research, as told to the “I go into a fugue state, like the Aboriginal dreamtime, when you go on long, aimless walks in the outback. Source: Internet
See for example, Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker)'s story in Stradbroke Dreamtime. Source: Internet