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Australian children's animation following the adventures of young koala Blinky Bill (voice of Ryan Kwanten). Devastated by the disappearance of his father Bill (Richard Roxburgh), Blinky leaves his home in Green Patch and heads off to the outback to find him. Joined by fellow koala Nutsy (Robin McLeavy), a lizard named Jacko (David Wenham) and emus Beryl and Cheryl (Toni Collette), Blinky soon discovers the dangers of the wild outback as he encounters many enemies and is stalked by hungry, feral cat Sir Claude (Rufus Sewell).
Who We Really Are brings to the fore the constraints of assigned realities, belief systems, sexual identities and the perpetual flow of inherited mindsets that can, and do, impede self-realization. In light of the problematic strain of having to pretend conformity and normality, this is an exploration of events and unexpected forces that evoke catalytic shifts away from our internal conflicted feelings to allow for the emergence of a more authentic self. Reality-changing circumstances are presented in a collection of contemplative glimpses of unusual events, which can appear out of nowhere, unexpectedly, and not necessarily in compliance with the well-intended and noblest of designs. Each account features or addresses some form of human collision with the unexpected, the unknown or the concealed. The outcomes of these challenging experiences potentially produce antithetical shifts to our reality perimeters enabling the emergence of those unique essences needed to comply with Who We Really Are as humans on other plains, in other dimensions and psychological contexts - and in contrast to who we thought we were, or have been taught to believe we must be. The emancipation process into Who We Really Are -- sometimes perilous, always a work-in-progress, a bit scary, often miraculous --- is eventually inevitable. These glimpses are partially fictionalized accounts of "times in general" -- to which we are eternally and internally connected -- and, which carry the scripts of conformity, personalized bondage, pathological struggles and ultimately, the unfolding our human essence.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
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