Wagga Wagga Connections
Wagga Wagga is the Aboriginal plural name for crows. The Hindus annually celebrate the crows, considered to be messengers of human beings.
The City’s army base has a chapel built in a shape of a dove.
Wagga Wagga boasts at being the first Rotary Peace city in the world of which there are nearly seventy.
Statue reads:
PEACE
WAGGA WAGGA
FIRST ROTARY PEACE CITY
Unveiled 23rd February 1993
Our Murrumbidgee River walled levee bank displays artwork of two crows watching over the dove of peace.
The dove is emerging from a wreath base which represents achievement. There are two symbolic hands of God which alight into flight the dove of peace.
On September 22nd 2009 a local Wagga school had a novel way of commemorating the 29th Annual International Day of Peace with the entire school population of more than 800 forming the shape of the peace dove on the school oval.
And last but not least, during one of my powerful spiritual disciplines I learnt at the Ramtha School of Enlightenment, I was given a vision in my frontal lobe (also known as Mind’s Eye) of Wagga Wagga depicted as WW and the base of the two Ws opened to reveal my message of the 11.11:11.11. Naturally, I was overcome with exalted emotion.
Posted by Barb on December 8, 2013