As a tradition, they're passed down orally to each generation.
The dreaming is the aboriginals belief.The aboriginals belief in the dreaming that is why it afects on the aboriginals life.The dreaming is a important part of an aboriginals life.
aboriginal people told dream time stories because it was apart of their culture.
because it is a part of their dream time.they like to it. (and they have fun at the same time).
aboriginal people told dream time stories because it was apart of their culture.
Dream time, because aboriginals are painting and drawing and creating all about how they think they live and how the world is made!
Dream time, because aboriginals are painting and drawing and creating all about how they think they live and how the world is made!
stories that the aboriginal people made up and strongly believe in and drew on the rocks the animations of there stories
The moral of the dream time aboriginal story is to pass traditions and culture generation to generation, so it can educate the young ones to learn the stories of their culture.
afternoon
time travel.
long time ago
What you are describing is deja vu, precisely because you say "I won't remember it but when it happens I do." That is not a description of a prophetic dream but a description of deja vu. A dream that "comes true" is a dream that you remember when you wake up from the dream. You would be able to describe that dream to another person and/or record it on tape or in a written journal. Then some time later the event seen in the dream actually would occur. The phenomenon you describe, in which you only seem to remember the dream AFTER the event occurs, is the trick of the mind called deja vu.