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Aboriginal "dream-walkers" enter their floating bulbs in order to ascend to the dome of the Observatory, the celestial vault where a hundred light bulbs float with their glowing, Buddha-like "dream-walker" figures waving or peering downwards. These latter glow like stars and form Maya "constellations" in each cardinal direction of the (southern hemispheric) sky - strictly in accordance with the recent discoveries of Maya cosmography.
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Scores of lightbulbs hang from the dome ceiling, and in each one, waving, praying, blessing and just hanging out are the little Buddha-like figures of the Aboriginal "Dream-Walker", with a meditative "word" written in laser on their heads. The Buddha-bulbs are grouped in "Maya constellations" in each corner of the dome, which correspond roughly to our constellations in the southern hemisphere, and they radiate the dark light hidden in the ceiling in a "spiritual" blue tone.
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