The Oracles of Delphi–Grand Master Julie Scott

In this podcast, Grand Master Julie Scott leads us in visualizing: a world where women are celebrated as fonts of wisdom; a culture that values more than intellectual ways of knowing (for example, intuition, dreams, and synchronicities); teachers who encourage foresight to envision the greater path ahead, not just an immediate solution; sages who expect inquirers to participate in their own learning; and shamanesses who invite us to be all we can be – to step into our destiny – all inspired by the real life Oracles of ancient Delphi. Attune with these women and open your heart and mind to their inspiration.

Running Time: 29:06 | 26.7 MB

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