Why Women's Indigeneity to the Earth matters: Julia Neumann /w Millicent Haughey

Show notes

Julia Neumann was interviewed by Millicent Haughey⁠ for this episode, as a special journey is taking form for her.

Julia speaks about her latest project of travelling, researching and documenting the indigeneity of Women: Indigenous Woman Documentary. It is a collective project emerging from Julia's Question of what it means to be indigenous as a Western Woman. Part of the journey is to radically trust that this initially personal journey is deeply relevant to many other women, and life on the planet. The research is conducted by several Women and touches upon the pain of how the severing of Western Women from their indigeneity makes the destruction of life on the planet possible.

Julia shares of her journey thus far, and the potential she witnesses in Women to reclaim their indigeneity, beyond reason, to the Earth. When Women radically honour their deep connectedness to Everything, and their capacity to let life through, the urgently necessary shifts in consciousness become a real possibility. Indigeneity, viewed in such a way, carries the hope, as a way of being, to inform the future. Julia also touches upon how this journey is relevant to men, and the importance of this project unfolding in a deeply feminine way.

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You can read about the project here: https://indigenouswoman.mystrikingly.com

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