Australian Esoteric Issue 6 | Page 10

those who remove rocks and stones from it or its immediate surroundings. As reported in The Paranormal Guide: Since the 1970's, an average of one package arrives daily at the National Park Rangers offices, containing a piece of rock that had been removed by someone who has visited the park. Accompanying notes generally contain an apology, but others detail specific tragic events that have befallen the taker of the 'souvenir'. Deaths, divorces, emotional turmoil, vehicle accidents, illness and injury are some of the reasons people cite for returning these 'Sorry Rocks'. It should be noted that it is not just rocks that are returned but also sand, twigs, seeds and photographs. Most of the rocks are smaller than your fist, but larger specimens have also been posted back to the site. A German family returned a rock weighing 9kg, the postage must have been massive, so the desperation to return the rock and lift their 'curse' must have been great. That specimen has only been beaten by the 32kg slab posted back from South Australia. 3 Tourists have returned them with notes of lamentation such as 'I'm really sorry I've taken this, this doesn't belong where I am, it belongs in its spiritual home, please return the rock'. 3 http://www.theparanormalguide.com/blog/the- sorry-rocks-of-uluru-ayers-rock A package containing 'sorry rocks' . Image Credit:http://www.theparanormalguide.com/ blog/the-sorry-rocks-of-uluru-ayers-rock Inexplicable Occurrences A number of online accounts connecting Uluru to ‘bizarre’ or inexplicable occurrences are tenuous and some bloggers want to believe there is a curse attached to it. One such story is related on a You Tube video that the mysterious disappearance of colonial explorer Ludwig Leichardt was due to his encounter with the Rock. Another write-up on well-known website Before It’s News recounts a story that seems to have its wires crossed with the historical fiction Picnic at Hanging Rock, set at the turn of the nineteenth century (http://beforeitsnews.com/paranormal/201 3/08/bizarre-legend-incident-at-flat-rock- 2455990.html). It is really unnecessary to create stories to describe the numinous feelings