The Songline Activation
Some Andaras arrive with a quiet knowing. They find their guardians, they settle into their homes, and they do their work in the way all Andaras do — steadily, generously, without fanfare.
And then there are Andaras that wait.
Not because something is wrong with them. Not because they haven’t found their person. But because they are holding themselves in reserve for something larger — a purpose that hasn’t yet revealed itself, a moment that hasn’t yet arrived. Everything in Andara time. Everything exactly when it’s meant to be.
A group of our early Rainbow Andaras did exactly this. And what they were waiting for turned out to be one of the most significant activations we have ever been part of.
What is a Songline?
To understand this activation, you need to understand what a Songline is.
Songlines — also called Dreaming Tracks — are the sacred pathways that cross the land, and sometimes the sky, within Aboriginal culture. They trace the journeys of creator beings during the Dreaming, and they are living connections between people, the land, and their ancestors. They carry geographical knowledge, cultural memory, and spiritual energy. They are not metaphor. They are real energetic structures woven through the earth itself.
Uluru — the great sandstone monolith at the heart of Australia — sits at the centre of one of the most significant Songline networks on the continent. Its deep, grounding amber tones had always reminded me of our early Rainbow Andaras. That connection felt important, even before I understood why.
The key that unlocked everything
The understanding came through an interview with Indigenous Elder Grandmother Mulara. I had followed her teachings for some time, and in this particular conversation, something clicked into place.
The Elders, she explained, had been working to dismantle the old Songlines — those that had accumulated the weight of generations of fear, trauma, and collective pain — and set new ones in their place. These new Songlines were being consciously built to resonate with Amethyst frequencies. And the Elders were welcoming all assistance in amplifying that energy — to bring strength and vitality back to these ancient pathways.
As I listened, the purpose of our waiting Rainbow Andaras became completely clear.
The activation — 2/2/22
We dowsed the frequency of the Andaras that had been holding themselves in readiness. They revealed Solfeggio 396 Hz — the frequency known for dissolving fear. It was exactly right.
On 2/2/22 — a date that carried its own energetic significance — we created a grid to honour the Rainbow Serpent. The early Rainbow Andaras, so deeply connected to the tones of Uluru, formed the outline of the Serpent’s form. Amethyst crystals amplified the energy at key points. The newer Rainbow Andaras held the outer field. We meditated, played music, and consciously sent energy through the waterways — anchoring Earth, Water, and Sky, and transmitting strength and healing into the Songlines.
What happened during and after the ceremony was one of those moments that stays with you. As we worked, debris from a recent storm that had been washing out with the tide nearby began to draw toward the rocks and then flow in a snake-like line out to sea. When the meditation completed, the debris had cleared entirely. We understood in that instant that the Base Chakra cleansing energy released through the grid was being carried by the water — moving outward into the oceans and beyond.
The Songlines were being fed. The fear was moving. The work was real.
What a Songline Andara carries
The Rainbow Andaras that were part of this ceremony — and those activated in alignment with this work — carry something beyond their natural energy. They hold the frequency of that ceremony within them. The 396 Hz dissolution of fear. The Rainbow Serpent gridwork. The conscious intention of healing the earth’s energy lines, beginning here in Australia and rippling outward.
They connect the Songlines within the earth to the Songlines of the galaxies. They carry the message of the Rainbow Serpent to the Star People. They relate especially to Star children and Rainbow children — those who feel the pull of both earth and cosmos, and who sense that their work here is connected to something much larger than the personal.
If you are drawn to gridwork, to Uluru, to the Rainbow Serpent, or to singing new energy into the earth — a Songline Andara may already be looking for you.
Any Rainbow Andara can be called
It is worth understanding that the Songline activation is not limited to a specific stone. It is the activation — the ceremony, the frequency, the intention — that makes a Songline Andara what it is. The vessel is a Rainbow Andara because Rainbow Andaras carry the full spectrum, the connection to the Serpent energy, and the bridge between earth and cosmos that this work requires.
When the time is right and the Elders call for it again, this work will continue. The Songlines are living structures. The healing of the earth is not a single ceremony — it is an ongoing song. And the Andaras will be ready.
To understand more about Rainbow andaras & Songline → read [Rainbow Andaras]
Explore our Rainbow Andara collection→[Rainbow Andara Collection]
To understand what is frequency activation→ read [What is frequency activation?]
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