The Indigenous Soul - Chapter Ten

EPISODE · Oct 1, 2025 · 44 MIN

The Indigenous Soul - Chapter Ten

from Indigenous Wisdom with Julia Carmen · host Julia Carmen

Welcome back to the Indigenous Wisdom Podcast. In this episode, we explore Chapter Ten of Julia’s book, The Indigenous Soul. Our wisdom guide this month is Yellow Dragonfly, who invites us to embrace stillness. Julia delves into the ancient concepts of angels, guides, and "troublemakers" from other worlds.The conversation powerfully concludes with a reminder that our ultimate battle is won through unconditional love and trust in self.This month's Dragonfly Guides & Resources:Yellow Dragonfly in the Dragonfly Circle (including the wing artwork)Episode 5: Yellow DragonflyJulia's Books & PublicationsJoin the Dragonfly Circle Community: free 30-day trial in October!Mentioned in today's episode:Episode 42: Indigenous Wisdom Conversations: Unconditional Love with Seer of the Stars Syleste WilliamsEpisode 88: Indigenous Wisdom Conversations: Seeing the Divine and the Potential in Everyone with Julie WilliamsLearn more about The School Without Walls  and the Dragonfly Guides:Retreat with The School Without Walls - February 2026 RetreatThe Magical Papers Webinar: Learn more and sign up today! Book a Free Cafecito y Chisme Discovery Call: Schedule hereGet your free guide: 10 Questions to Ask Your Soul SelfWhat is The Indigenous Soul?Order a Dragonfly Card DeckLearn more about Master Alma Class (MAC) sessionsExplore The School Without WallsConnect with us on Instagram and FacebookProduction assistance from Podlad.com and Daypack Digital. Artwork by Olivia Dancel. Dragonfly art by Soul Creative Design.

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