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In this episode of Radically Alive Women Edgecast, we bring you the voice of Julia Butterfly Hill. Between 1997 and 1999, Julia sat for over two years in a 1,000 year old Redwood tree („Luna“), taking a stand to protect this tree and the ancient forest from clearing. She and her team succeeded. This interview goes beyond this remarkable event. Julia speaks with immense Clarity about what it takes to be a person who is able to be authentically herself, and from her heart-knowing to be a Radical Stand for life on this planet. She speaks into the necessity for collaboration as Women, despite being raised in a culture that champions competition. Julia’s words call forth the innate power within each person to make a real difference in this world. How important it is to go continuously beyond your comfort zone, lean into your fear, trust your gut, and be willing to make mistakes. It is in those mistakes that we learn and collectively grow our capacities as a human species, in that a different culture is born. Redwoods are trees that grow as a community, not as individual trees. Can you hear their ancient wisdom lacing the words of Julia, their ancient hearts beating in the silence? Julia is available for coaching, interviews and speaking engagements, https://juliabutterflyhill.com. You can show your appreciation for this conversation with a donation via www.radicallyalivewomen.com/donate-julia. * Poem “Women and the Earth”, by Julia Butterfly Hill. From her Poetry book “Becoming”, available for purchase here: You are afraid of my darkness because that. is where the magic is held. You cannot control it, so you destroy it and oppress it and use a book written long ago as your excuse and then blame it on the women... the loss of the Eden which is me. See, I am the Goddess... See, I am the Goddess, the part of your God that you wish to get rid of because I hold the magic... in the dark, moist caverns I lie and live and thrive. I am the womb of life's gestation. I am the darkness that holds the space for the light. We could not see the stars without the night. Those green shoots, the children of tomorrow, they are held within my darkest depths until they are called forth. I am the understanding of balance. I am the knowing of gods and goddesses. I am the Great Mystery, and it is this uncertainty that scares you. I would rather grab hands with thousands, run off cliffs to be swallowed by the sea, than to give up the magic that is me. I will be consumed by the fire that you thought would kill me, and I will come back stronger than before. I am the phoenix arising from that flame. And I will hold the hands of thousands, emerging from the seas, wetlands, deserts, prairies, caverns, mountains, and trees. and I will call forth the magic that is me. This interview was initially funded by donations of a group of Possibility Managers, in order to honour Julia’s stand. Possibility Management is a context for authentic initiation into adulthood. https://possibilitymanagement.org.