Dreamy Common Ground
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- Society & Culture
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Sleep stories from First Nations storytellers. Quiet your mind, journey through lands of awe and wonder, and drift off into dream…
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Bilabang
Written and narrated by Jazz Money. ‘Go gentle and flow out with the river to meet that ever-expanding sky.’
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Moon Holds Water
Written and narrated by Dr Romaine Moreton. ‘Listening to the crashing ocean waves is like listening to infinity.’
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Star Dust and Tagai
Written and narrated by Ghenoa Gela. ‘How lovely are the stars scattered across the never-ending navy-blue blanket?’
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Living Echoes
Written and narrated by Dakota Feirer. ‘Tonight, moonlight shimmers across a sandstone ceiling, dancing across cave walls.’
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Journey to the Centre
Written and narrated by Aurora Liddle-Christie. ‘A breeze blows through the red rock hills, rustling the eucalyptus leaves, dancing with the birds.’
Customer Reviews
Beautiful and soothing
Have only listening to one so far but really beautiful. I used when waking during the night and it soothed me back to sleep. The story itself was really interesting too.
Thank you
These are so so beautiful. I love “Stardust and Tagai” so much, storytelling that just takes you away, drifting off under the beautiful ocean and stars, resting in the sand like a little stingray...
Thank you
As a child I did not sleep a full night until I was five years old. My whole life I have struggled to sleep. Now I just listen and I’m asleep before the story finishes. I’m so grateful.