Uluru is a massive, sacred sandstone monolith in Australia’s Northern Territory, known for its deep cultural significance to the Indigenous Anangu people and its striking appearance at sunrise and sunset. It is located within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, alongside the Kata Tjuta rock domes.
Eight lone walks around Uluru gave the author not only extraordinary experiences, but also profound insights from the Rock that is a gift for Life.
The reader follows the author’s walk every day while she is connecting deeper and deeper to Uluru. The understandings and the information that she received, changed her for Life. The walks were not only deep and insightful, but also playful and even spiced with humor.
The main insight that Uluru gave to the author is about the roles of man and woman. … which many indigenous cultures may know all too well, but a subject that has become a bit blurred in modern times.
This is an easy reading book. The author has passed on the insights in as undiluted a form as possible. The male and the female … we can find out about these everywhere in Nature …. Uluru .. this huge monolith … gives it out loud and clear.