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it's done the right way. It’s wonderful - and Yo wies by telepathy. And the Yowie - he sees you that's Aboriginal life. coming -he knows you're coming. He laughs Our law comes from the mountain. N: How do aboriginal people look at Yetis, sometimes of anight-time - justlike a kooka- When Jesus went up on the mountain he said Yowies if you prefer? burra. tohis disciples, “You wait here.” He wentup G: Now the Yowie. For three years running Now someone said to me the other diy in the mountain to pray, and most churches I've seenhim. He come to me and I saw him. they were walking in the bush and they fell I’ve seen are always on top of ahill or on the But I never come near him - I just saw him asleep. The girls were up there at Pigeon side of a hill. You want to take notice of that, there. I was walking with three white girls House and they were so sleepy they wanted because they're trying to be like Jesus when and the old fella was walking up behind me. to have arest and go to sleep when they were he went up there. When I see churches I say, Thad the feeling someone was following coming down and they lost their way - they “Look at the sacred sites”. me along the top of the bank. Every time I'd took the wrong track. They went off into the Aboriginal law comes from the moun- look back I'd see nothing and then as 1 was bush and that's where they felt it- some of the tain and that’s where I learned it all. What- walking I just looked up and spotted him girls here - and it was him. ever Jesus did the Aboriginal people did. treading from one stone to the other. ‘Oh’, I He’s like that - you get sleepy, tired. You said to myself, ‘It’s you’. want to be tired, lay down. j He knew I was there and knew he was | N: Why? Healing By Touch there because I felt him and soI stopped and G: Well, [don’t know. He does that. There’s Laying on of hands - that’s how Iheal turned back. Now that’s just three times I’ve probably something he wanted to havea look people, just by putting my hands on them. I seen him in the Budawangs, up here in the at or take, or whatever. don't have to pray, because in the We were coming from Bega over hands is something important. Overin the mountain one full moon and he Holland I just sat there and people started to sing out and the old fella lined up coming to me. I'd just touch heard him singing out way up there. them. A bloke come upand saidtome, You know, the kookaburra doesn't “All those headache tablets and every- sing out at night. There were three or thing.” He said, “Quboo, I have a four young boys and J, and one fella headache all the time and it never was so sleepy he wanted to go tosleep, stops!" I just touched him and putmy wanted to camp. Grandfather said hand on his head and I said “You “Come on,” and put the boy under- right?” He got up then and jumped up neath his arm. He said, “Goolaga’s in the air on his feet and said “I’m making him like that”. healed, I’m healed!!” And it’s not N: Where do they come from? Guboo that does it. G:; They’re here, they're here all the I go up into the mountains and time. They call him Yowie - we call pray. I’m just like a battery, I go flat him Goolaga. Yes, he’s here. Now because people take it out of me. I there are forgotten people here and have to go up into the mountain and there and he’s one of them, They are pray to the Great Spirit. mountains. He was seen here - just up the also short little fellows - like midgets: N: Do you get teachings from the rivers as road here - the Yowie was seen. Buthe won't N: What colour are they? well, the low points? come near the tents. He won’tcome near you. G: They’rea brownish colour and they don't G: Yes, well in New Zealand went up to the And he’s a hairy man, with arms downtohere wear boots, they go barefoot. Now, if you top of the mountain to pray and practically -all hairy, a bit balding on the chest. His head ever go to Durras, on the north end of Durras rightup the top there was ariver running with comes bending over more than ours and he beach you'll see their cave. Now, sixty-six flowing water and it was cold. And when I has a big nose. And he still exists in the years ago when I walked up to Sydney from walked up and looked at it - “Wow!", I said mountains in Australia. down home it took us six months because we to myself, “Look at this, this ismarvellous!” | N: How tall is he? stopped in one place for a formight and we I was reminded of what the Bible says- You G: He's about five five foot six. took our time all the way up to Sydney. We'd drinketh this water, you'll neverthirst. Outof N: What's the shape of the top of his head, live on the beach on fish and we were better my belly flows the rivers of water. So that’s Guboo? off; we just took our time and walked all the it- it’s put there for us today. See, we've lost G: Well, the top of his head is sharpish - not way up. So we walked in front of the cave and that. We get stuck into the mighty dollar, and like ours. saw all their little tracks - like little baby that’s what's ruining the world today. And N- It comes to a point? tracks - in and out of the cave. We went into the United States is the same - they’re worse G. Yes, toa point. SoI'veseen him for three the cave and one of them started to giggle and off there. years running, up in the mountains. Now we allran out again. That was their cave, they It’s bad enough over there when aChris- there’s a bloke up in Katoomba called Rex lived in there. tian stands up and says, “Well, I want $7 Gilroy - he’s the ‘Yowie catcher’. He reck- We used to live right near the river ina million or I’l] die”. I was there when he got ons he's going to get him. He'll never ever little house. There were a lot of stones and of the seven million and if he got another three get him! He's not in the race because [the anight-time you’d hear them. They'd make million ontop of thathe wouldn'tdiethen.So | Yowie's} like me; a little while back two | asoundlike apuppy andyou’dhear the water that’s money for false pretences; he never fellas came and I knew they were coming a splashing as they were trying to catch eels - died. long way off and I waited for them. The well, they’re greasy as they go up the creek, Yowie knows all the men and sends thoughts and they try tocatch them and they slip out of 16 NEXUS New Times Eight - Autumn 1989 it's done the right way. It’s wonderful - and Yo wi es by telepathy. And the Yowie - he sees you that's Aboriginal life. coming -he knows you're coming. He laughs Our law comes from the mountain. N: How do aboriginal people look at Yetis, sometimes of anight-time - justlike a kooka- When Jesus went up on the mountain he said Yowies if you prefer? burra, tohis disciples, “You wait here.” He wentup G: Now the Yowie. For three years running Now someone said to me the other diy in the mountain to pray, and most churches I’ve seen him. He come to me and I saw him. they were walking in the bush and they fell I’ve seen are always on top of ahill or on the But I never come near him - I just saw him asleep. The girls were up there at Pigeon side of a hill. You want to take notice of that, there. I was walking with three white girls House and they were so sleepy they wanted because they're trying to be like Jesus when and the old fella was walking up behind me. to have arest and go to sleep when they were he went up there. When I see churches I say, Thad the feeling someone was following coming down and they lost their way - they “Look at the sacred sites”. me along the top of the bank. Every time I'd took the wrong track. They went off into the Aboriginal law comes from the moun- look back I'd see nothing and then as T was bush and that's where they felt it -some of the tain and that’s where I learned it all. What- walking I just looked up and spotted him girls here - and it was him. ever Jesus did the Aboriginal people did. treading from one stone to the other. ‘Oh’, I He’s like that - you get sleepy, tired. You said to myself, ‘It’s you’. want to be tired, lay down. j He knew I was there and I knew he was N: Why? Healing By Touch there because I felt him and soI stopped and G: Well, don’t know. He does that. There’s Laying on of hands - that’s how Iheal turned back. Now that’s just three times I’ve probably something he wanted to havea look people, just by putting my hands on them. I seen him in the Budawangs, up here in the at or take, or whatever. don't have to pray, because in the We were coming from Bega over the mountain one full moon and he started to sing out and the old fella heard him singing out way up there. You know, the kookaburra doesn't sing out at night. There were three or four young boys and J, and one fella was so sleepy he wanted togotosleep, wanted to camp. Grandfather said “Come on,” and put the boy under- neath his arm. He said, “Goolaga’s making him like that”. N: Where do they come from? G:; They’re here, they're here all the time. They call him Yowie - we call him Goolaga. Yes, he’s here. Now there are forgotten people here and hands is something important. Overin Holland I just sat there and people lined up coming to me. I'd just touch them. A bloke comeupand saidtome, “All those headache tablets and every- thing.” He said, “Guboo, I have a headache all the time and it never stops!" I just touched him and putmy hand on his head and I said “You right?” He got up then and jumped up in the air on his feet and said “I’m healed, I’m healed!!” And it's not Guboo that does it. I go up into the mountains and pray. I’m just like a battery, I go flat because people take it out of me. I have to go up into the mountain and there and he’s one of them, They are pray to the Great Spirit. mountains. He was seen here - just up the also short little fellows - like midgets: N: Do you get teachings from the rivers as toad here - the Yowie was seen. Buthe won't N: What colour are they? well, the low points? come near the tents. He won’tcome near you. G: They're a brownish colour and they don’t G: Yes, well in New Zealand I went up to the And he’s a hairy man, with arms downtohere wear boots, they go barefoot. Now, if you top of the mountain to pray and practically -all hairy, a bit balding on the chest. His head ever go to Durras, on the north end of Durras rightup the top there was ariverrunning with comes bending over more than ours and he beach you'll see their cave. Now, sixty-six flowing water and it was cold. And when I has a big nose. And he still exists in the years ago when I walked up to Sydney from walked up and looked at it - “Wow!”, I said mountains in Australia. down home it took us six months because we to myself, “Look at this, this is marvellous!” N: How tall is he? stopped in one place for a formight and we I was reminded of what the Bible says- You G: He's about five five foot six. took our time all the way up to Sydney. We'd drinketh this water, you'll neverthirst. Outof N: What's the shape of the top of his head, live on the beach on fish and we were better my belly flows the rivers of water. So that’s Guboo? off; we just took our time and walked all the it- it’s put there for us today. See, we've lost G: Well, the top of his head is sharpish - not way up. So we walked in frontof the cave and that. We get stuck into the mighty dollar, and like ours. saw all their little tracks - like little baby that’s what's ruining the world today. And N: It comes to a point? tracks - in and out of the cave. We went into the United States is the same - they’re worse G. Yes, toa point. SoI'veseen him for three the cave and one of them started to giggle and off there. years running, up in the mountains. Now we allran out again. That was their cave, they It’s bad enough over there when aChris- there’s a bloke up in Katoomba called Rex lived in there. tian stands up and says, “Well, I want $7 Gilroy - he’s the ‘Yowie catcher’. He reck- We used to live right near the river ina million or I’l] die”. I was there when he got ons he's going to get him. He'll never ever little house. There were a lot of stones and of the seven million and if he got another three get him! He's not in the race because [the anight-time you'd hear them. They'd make million on top of thathe wouldn’tdie then. So Yowie's] like me; a little while back two asound like a puppy andyou’dhear the water that’s money for false pretences; he never fellas came and J knew they were coming a splashing as they were trying to catch eels - died. long way off and I waited for them. The well, they’re greasy as they go up the creek, Yowie knows all the men and sends thoughts and they try tocatch them and they slip out of Healing By Touch NEXUS New Times Eight - Autumn 1989 a |