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Bobbi Wilcox Sparkle's avatar

Wow! This truly resonated with me, Julie. You described, in the Red Rebelles, what I've been sensing: a shift in the Divine Feminine is taking place. I can feel it, but haven't been able to put it into words exactly. Thank you for the description.

Laura Michelle Wolff MEd's avatar

Beautifully said

Gitanjali Koppikar's avatar

Absolutely love “Red Rebelles” — perfect name and description ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️x❤️x❤️❤️……

Julie Ciardi-50 Not Finished📕's avatar

It was a download and now that’s our herd ♥️🐘

Gitanjali Koppikar's avatar

I’ve been travelling and can’t wait to catch up on the replays. When I went to Kenya last year, they put a vase of a 100 red rose buds on the table in the tent where I was writing. And my Substack began with these…🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

Gitanjali Koppikar's avatar

And I wrote my first essay on Substack when I got back from Kenya. Then I listened to your Chiron training and I’ve written over 100 essays since and the rest is history…

Catherine Ewing's avatar

As a woman who has been talking about the rise of the divine feminine for 20+ years from the perspective of healing the wound of the feminine, awakening to our divine nature, transforming our deepest wounds into our greatest gifts and anchoring the frequency of the divine feminine into the 3D, I love to hear women from the business/corporate world speaking to this rising era of the feminine and what this means for the creation of a more inclusive, loving, collaborative and compassionate world! Thanks for leading this movement Julie! Oh, I also love the use of the word Rebel, which is also in my Sacred Rebel Sanctuary publication here on Substack! ❤️🌹

Jayne M Cabigas's avatar

Sometimes marching in the streets helps you recalibrate and change. I've been marching for more than 50 years for various causes. The marching doesn't often change the policy or decisionmaker, but it can change the marchers. When we march together, we are not alone, but part of a bigger community of people who believe what we believe. We aren't isolated and we find our tribe. Yes, we need to do our own inner work, but sometimes Red Rebelles need to stand together and say no more.

Penelope Tiam-Fook's avatar

I love that you highlighted recalibration over reinvention. We are all having human experiences and that cannot be erased. And those experiences cannot make us flawed, only our thoughts and actions about those experiences create such labels. I also love the name, Red Rebelles❣️

Michelle Millson-GRACEful's avatar

Well of course I had to share this. Yes yes yes to feeling this fully mind, body and soul. ❤️🔥❤️

Words From The Fire's avatar

You describe the shift so many of us are having so very beautifully ✨

Betsy Forsyth's avatar

Oh jeeez. Love, love, love. Let’s GO red rebelles !!! 🔥🔥🔥

Elizabeth A. Stanard's avatar

I just want to monetize my writing as a writer. I hear it’s nearly impossible. Any suggestions on where I can go to receive guidance on how to create content that will build an audience?

Mena Canonico's avatar

I love the distinctions here around ‘reinvention’ and the essence of what you’re saying and doing, Julie!Though I do believe it’s all perfect in the order so to speak. Even being ‘lost’ or forgetting who we really are and all the challenges we experienced BECAUSE we were out of alignment…(mostly because we bought into stories about ourselves) made us resilient, courageous, wise, etc and made the adventure very colourful! Now we get to be the wayshowers and guides offering solutions (3/5 here) to help the others step into the truth of who they are, from a place of neutrality and balance. Our sense of empowerment comes from the journey and I for one, am extremely grateful for all of it …especially the most challenging parts …as it laid the foundation for my calling and my mastery. I wouldn’t trade any of it. 🥰♥️ It’s an exciting time to be alive!

Human Systems's avatar

Hey — I came across your writing and really liked how you think.

I’m exploring something similar from a different angle — writing about human behavior through a system design lens (like debugging internal patterns).

Just started publishing on Substack. If you ever get a moment to read, I’d genuinely value your perspective.

Also happy to support your work — feels like there’s an interesting overlap here

Ayesha Hilton's avatar

Love this, Julie. I'm definitely an ignited woman!