Medicine Woman Predicts the Fall of the Patriarchy
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Release Date: 05/23/2022
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Trisha Condo, a medicine woman, seer, and spiritual mentor, discusses the struggles that she sees in the world today. She believes that the patriarchy is breaking down, and this is causing systemic racism to surface, which is a big problem. The marginalized groups are no longer being ignored, and they are demanding equality. Trisha sees this as something that needs to be resolved, and the energy of change is balancing the medicine wheel that has been out of balance for a long time. This is scaring a lot of non-native Caucasian people, who are starting to rattle the cage. Trisha also sees a lot of change happening in the world, particularly in alternative modalities of healing. She believes that hiding who you are is no longer sustainable and that being real is starting to be more valued. People are talking more openly about their depression, anxiety, and other issues. Trisha sees more marginalized races, especially Indigenous people, rising up and being more recognized.