Indigenous Wisdom with Julia Carmen

There's one thing about fog. It always lifts.

Show Notes

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What is Indigenous Wisdom with Julia Carmen?

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.

Speaker 1 (00:05):
Hola, beautiful light beings. This is Julia Carmen with The School Without Walls. Welcome to today's dragonfly message.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Hello, beautiful light beings of the dragonfly Circle. Today we have fog, dragonfly, peekaboo. Okay, here we go. It is clearing. Move. Slow and easy. Peekaboo boo. Pick Aoo. That's right. It's time to play the game. Babies love to play. No matter how many times you hide from your baby, she will always be in the joy of your face of surprise. So play my love. Play the Now I see you. No, I don't. But I do see you. See how much fun that is. Pick a boo fog. Those of you that have lived in fog. Yeah, I can only relate to my own experience.

(01:21):
But being born and raised in the Bay Area, California, I was terrified of the fog, terrified of the fog. And the person I was married to at the time, I still call 'em eagle eyes because he could see through the fog or he just knew the roads. And majority of us were freaked out because we couldn't see what was in front of us. Yeah, it was very terrifying. I don't want to terrify anybody else, but they're not terrifying because it's that whole thing of not being able to see. Yeah, like nothing. So I moved to Hawaii in 2002, many, many, many years ago, and I on the big island of Hawaii, and actually that's where I learned how to drive in the fog. Can you believe that? Yeah. There's fog. So I would be driving maybe up to back. Then they still have the road. They're called Saddle Road, but they built a new beautiful highway now. So it's like, yeah, but back then you had to go. It was scary.

(02:38):
I'm sorry. I keep saying it was scary, but fog used to freak me out. Not so much anymore, but I remember thinking, oh my goodness. So somebody goes, take Saddle Road. And I go, okay. And it is, most of it is one lane and it's up and down and oh, it's just like you talk about back roads, man, country. And so you get a altitude, you get high in altitude ride because it's up by Maunakea, that beautiful, beautiful mountain. And the fog would set in. And I remember going, oh my goodness, I'm never going to make it. And heaven forbid, another car should come by. You're like, you'd be right there. So I remember getting quiet, being still and not knowing the road well at all, and allowing my guides, my peeps that I call them to come and guide me and whisper to my heart, to calm my beautiful human self.

(03:52):
There's one thing about fog. It always lifts, always. It may take a minute. And I remember somebody sharing with me, don't drive. Oh, I'm going to use my words. Don't move any faster than you can. So as a young woman, I remember and I was learning how to drive, that person would say, just drive at your comfort level. Who cares about the people behind you? Let them honk. Let them whatever. Don't let just, yeah. And so it was interesting because I learned how to drive on the big island, doing Saddle Road or going up over the hill in the fog, going through Waimea, which it gets foggy there and it's a straight shot. It's not like going through going over South Road. It is clearing, move slow and easy. Peekaboo. Peekaboo. That's right. It's time to play the games. Babies love to play. No matter how many times you hide from your baby, she will always be in the joy of your face of surprise. So play my love play now. I see you now. I don't, but I do see you. See how much fun that is. Amen. Always know the fog clears day or night. It always clears slow and easy. Amen.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
Thanks for joining me for today's message from the Dragonfly Guides. Did you know that we have a limited edition dragonfly card deck available for purchase? Oh yes, we do. Coupled with the messages of the dragonflies, it's a great tool to support your journey, and it makes a good gift for anyone on a journey to connect with their own soul self.

(06:03):
Find out more at our website, theschoolwithoutwalls.net. The artwork. Oh, mamacitas. The artwork is amazing. The artwork of the Dragonfly Wings was created by wonderful artist Sara, who you'll be hearing from soon here on the podcast. Each wing captures the essence of that dragonfly spirit and serves as a visual guide along with the dragonfly message on the cards and here on the podcast.

(06:39):
If you're curious about what's next on your soul's journey, I'd love to invite you to book a free discovery call with me. See with me. Woo-hoo. I offer these non obligation conversations as a way for us to get to know each other so I can answer your questions about which of the School Without Walls programs might be great fit for you right now. You can sign up today at our website, at theschoolwithoutwalls.net.