Indigenous Wisdom is about opening yourself up and getting to know yourself better as a Human being on this Earth. In this podcast, Julia shares messages, channeled wisdom, and more to support your wisdom journey.
Julia Carmen 0:07
Welcome back to the indigenous wisdom Podcast. Today I'm sharing some blessings. Oh mirele, maybe we could use a little blessings right now. See No. Anyways, here we go. If today's episode captures your curiosity, there's that word again, curiosity. You'll want to visit our website, the school without walls.net, to access your free preview of the magical papers. Isn't it annoying when people say, Oh, we're lunching soon. We're like, Jitsu, but hey, I'm going to be annoying today, if that's okay with you folks. Soon. Yeah, this month, for sure. I hope. Amen. Okay. Mirale, years ago, I shared some blessings and a piece of writing on my blog called tribal love, and I want to share that with you right now, and it's on my website. It's one, it's an old one, and the artwork is by Amy. You'll love the artwork. It's beautiful. And so here we go. What is tribal love? What does it mean to be in a tribe? A tribe is when like minded people, or like minded folks gather to hold and support each other in a loving way. Mirela, yes, there may be a leader, and that leader leads with the firmness of a love of pureness of being no one follows, but all know who one is, and together there is an order of love and respect for everyone involved. So today, look around and see which tribes you have joined without knowing and look around and see those tribes that have your back, tribal love. O mirala, bless my tribal love. Bless my tribe. I be. Bless my tribe of me, amen, blessings of the love we all be.
Julia Carmen 2:52
See, I find it interesting that you know that one of the questions in there is, like, look around and see what tribes you've joined without knowing. And you know, we talk about this often, and that is the this whole thing about social media and algorithms, algorithms of our brain. Yeah. Now if you totally off the social, great, wonderful. And again, I've shared many times that I I get on there and I like to see all the cute little funny videos and stuff. I have a timer on mine. I don't have any notifications, which is really cool. But even I sometimes go in there and I go, Ooh, yeah. And I join these little tribes of, you know, like, Oh, I like this, and I like that. And the next thing I know, I'm in this abyss of tribe that I, quote, unquote, that I've joined without knowing, without knowing. I thought, Oh, it was innocent. Yeah, I always joke around that right now, there's one that kind of leaving. I don't see it as much as COVID Sella chickens, bananas. I love bananas. So it hurts the chicken, then they got the bananas, and I'm laughing, and I'm having a good time, right? And then I, then I get caught up in all of that, which is, okay, yeah, but I also get caught up in a lot of things that's going on in the over culture. And I go, whoa. How did I go into that deep hole of being? Oh, no. So then I cleanse myself. I cleanse my palate with something in the human realm of being. And what is I find it interesting. This is called tribal love. Okay? What is tribal love? Think most of the time I we we look outside ourselves to find that belonging of being right. I know I do. I'm like. I've mentioned it again, you know? I. I've been here seven decades, and I still look out sometimes to see that which, yeah, you know, the brain, the frontal lobe, has that mirroring mirroring, yeah, and, you know, like the phones have the mirroring, and stuff like mirror mirroring. And so someone looks like me, or someone talks like I, or yeah, you go somewhere and you, you're kind of looking right. Long time ago, I had a friend that I met at a conference in Washington, DC, and her and I were talking, she was a writer and an amazing being, yeah, and she went somewhere. She went, I can't remember where she went. She went somewhere, I don't know, not the US, somewhere else, some other country. And she, we were talking about that, which, yeah, about needing that connection, and wanting to be connected to the folks and stuff. So she, Oh, that's right, she was doing a writing, a book on on a certain cultural group, and she, she went into their, their space of being, yeah, and some interesting things happen that she wasn't like a lot of times. You know, we go into other people's tribes, and we have our own mirroring of how things should be in our heads, in our human head. And let me share with you this one was very open. She Yeah, but she had these thinking about this, groups of folks that that she was writing about how they they might be or not be, or whatever. So we'll use the word tribe. She went into their tribal thing, and had some very interesting experiences that she went, Oh my God, what the heck. So whether it was a, you know, like judgment, people think, oh, judging folks, right? If you come in with that love of self, right? Yeah. And then you have these thinking about a certain tribe of people, again, using that word loosely. And then, and then she, as she was leaving, she said, shit, what the f was that all about? Kind of freaked her out, right? So she said, out of all the things she was, we were talking about this whole thing about, you know, connecting with people, and finding your space, right? And, of all things. Now I'm not, it was a fast food place. I don't want to name the name well known all over, right? And at that time, that night, this was, like, a long time ago when she shared this, but she was like, she needed to find some normalcy. So, all right, was that a word, you know? Like, I need to find something that I could relate to that's in my tribe right now, this fat fast food place. She wasn't a fast food person that would go and eat at this fast food place. So she she left, and she's like, Julia. I was freaked out. Yeah. Anyway, so she's like, running around this place after she left the that place she went to, into the city or something, of that area that she was at, and she found this fat food place. She's never consumed food from, but it was very familiar with the US, where she's from, right? And she ran in there and she gobbled up this food. It was like, Okay, I'm home, I'm home, I'm home. And we were laughing. My head's off because she was like, Julia. It was so interesting how I was looking for something that was familiar from the US, because I had this experience with this group of folks that I was writing about, and I went in with some pre whatevers, even though it was like a positive thing. And then she had a not positive experience. And and there I am sitting in this blah, blah place, you know, like that fast food place, and I gobbling up this food like I was starving. And she's, you know, we just kind of went in that interesting how we're always looking for home. We're always in the, you know, in the non physical, I mean, the physical realm of being. And I said, Oh my gosh, right, Mija, she goes, yeah. And so basically she wrote that in her book, and talked about how we always are looking for home within ourselves. So the first tribe that comes into mind is self, right? And the unconditional love of self and unconditional trust of self. Yeah, I think that's just, I love that, and I think about her often, and just like life, I lost contact with her, but I think of her often, and I hope she thinks of me fondly as I think of her. You. Every time I see that fast food play, she ran in there and just gobbled up food she's never consumed before. We're always looking for home hermanitas. Hermanitos Always, I don't know anybody that's not doing that, and all the time I've been here on this human planet of being, and the most important tribe we could ever, ever join is the one within self. Right now. How do we find that tribe? I find that it's kind of like maybe answered it, but not Yeah. So we have these five senses, right, which are cool, the human thing, right? And we see, yeah. So as a Mexicana and I hang out with my folks, you know, my other Mexicanos, mexicanas folks, yeah, and we start speaking our Spanglish, and we connect. It just feels like, Yes, I'm here. And then, just like my friend, then I, then I, if I have these, you know, misconceptions about blah blah, right? It's happened to me both ways. You know, somebody will say, well, Julia, you know, blah blah blah, you know, like the social thing will say, social media will go, you know your metskin if blah blah blah, you know your blah blah, if you do this. And and I going, I can't relate to that. And then the human realm goes, well, maybe you don't belong to that tribe. Maybe you don't belong to that tribe. You know, kind of deal, right? And then my brain's going, No, what are you talking about? So how do we find our tribe? First of all, again, you find that which is within we breathe in the life of human self, of being, and then we get still and quiet and connect with ourselves in in the most healthiest way we Know How. Yeah, knowing we're home all the time. I I love how I'm gonna touch bases here a little bit on the archetypes. I love how the archetypes remind us of that which we are, so that the voice that we hear within ourselves goes, oh yeah, that's right. I am home. I am not saying connecting with other folks is a no, no. I think it's a beautiful thing when we connect and they see us and we see them,
Julia Carmen 12:55
but and it, it is that which when we see self, when we see self more often than not, then, then we see others and self, yeah. Now I wrote another little, a couple other things and a couple other blessings I want to share with you. And this one is called mirala. I always giggle at this one. Okay, hang with me here. Yeah. Who do you think you are? Me, that's who. And don't you forget it. The Who of you knows all the who of you enjoys you, the who of you can't help but love you, the who of you understands you, the who of you sees you, amen, always remembering the who of you is the love of you. So if you ever hear a voice within say, Who do you think you are? Answer with the big me, that's who Amen. Would you just love that I love it. So all goes back to to love. Always goes back to love. One of the other blessings that I have here, which is full of blessings today. So I'm gonna sit back if you haven't got your coffeecito yet. Yeah, I gave you an Um, here's some more cheese. Me some more goodies, right? And I wrote this in response to not in response I was thinking about friendships. Yeah? Know, always think about the Lucy. I Love Lucy, friendship, friendship. It was in regards to friendships of folks that we have. Here we go. Friendships. This thing we call friendships, the friendship of the worthy of self. What is a friendship? Do we have one out side ourselves before we have one with ourselves. Interesting thoughts about friendships, when we gather those to be our friends, are we really to be that friend that we can or will be for ourselves. Do we follow the words of the Creator God, do unto others as you would have them do unto you when we allow others to knowingly hurt us, and then ask our friends to continue, and then ask our friends to continue to ask for the for a place in their hearts when their hearts are breaking as they witness our uncomfortableness with someone else that truly does not love. Love is not disconnect. Love is kind. Love is thankfulness. Love is oh man divine. Love is life. Love is breath. Love gives breath. Love does not take breath away and hurt the spirit and the soul of the one. Amen. If this made sense to you or not, it's all about love and being there for self and those others that are with us always. I'd like to share with you one. It's called, I you know, it's interesting. It's just two words, two words, self full, and that interesting self will get these sick. What the hell is that self full? And it's just sitting there one day, and my peeps just came up with that. He said, Hey, are you self slash full? And I said, What full of, you know, whatever. They said, No, no, no. So we come into this existence of being with a life force of energy, oh my gosh, you know, like, fully charged, believe it or not, we do, yeah, fully charged of the feeling, being, of what, yeah. And then we have this amazing body, again, with the five senses, right? And that is, you know, it's our Gage. So you're gonna homing pigeon, right? Yeah? Like, yeah, this homing pigeon of body. This, people call it the temple. And then life happens, yeah, it happens. We're little people, and then we grow up in Tada, right? And I would love to invite you to see self slash full. I full in the light of the all of you, you listening to this little bit of cheese myth for today and recognizing that we came in with the fullness of light and love in that realm of being and in this human form, mirele, we forget, I forget. We all forget how full we are of life, self full. It's our job, quote, unquote, to feel our own and not even to feel ourself full, but to recognize that we are already full through our Alma, through our soul, self of being, our soul, our indigenous soul, knows exactly what we need in the moment. But that's what self fool is all about. It's our Alma it's our soul sharing with us this unconditional love of self and unconditional trust of self. I think the interesting thing about the self full is that we all think that we need to, like, I do, let me just put it that way. I can't speak for you folks kind of like, okay, I should be self full all the time, like 24/7, well, the thing is, we are, but we have this body that has these five senses, and we see something, we haven't thought about something, and we're mirroring something, or we're going, Oh, you're like, my friend that went into this community, and then it was like, oh, it's not what I thought it was going to be. And then look for that external, you know, I need to find something that I that I know is part of my, my tribe in the US and, oh, that fast food place, yeah. And again, we laughed because she said that did not we didn't use these words back then. That was not self full, but I had to do something for my humanness to bring me back home. She says, I probably could have picked another place, but that's the only thing that they that was there. Now this is going way back when that was before Starbucks. I had to go find something that that reminded me of the US and through our breath work. Do that remembrance that we as humans can breathe, yeah.
Julia Carmen 21:48
Self full. Amen.
Julia Carmen 21:58
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Julia Carmen 22:51
estoy and gara Sida. I'm so grateful that you folks are here. Thank you for joining us. I really appreciate you taking your time out to have a little Cafecito ichismo With I It's always a good time. Yeah, adios and amen. You?
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