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“S05E07: Indigenous Wisdom for Planetary Healing with Yuria Celidwen,” an Outcome archive entry by Philip P. Arnold, Sandra Bigtree, Adam DJ Brett. The entry belongs to the podcast collection and connects readers to scholarship, public history, and organizing around the Doctrine of Discovery, Christian domination, Indigenous sovereignty, law, religion, land, memory, and accountability.

In brief, it addresses Dr. Yuria Celidwen shares Indigenous contemplative science and ethics for planetary healing.. For readers arriving from the main Doctrine of Discovery site, this post functions as a pointer rather than a replacement for the full Outcome record. The canonical page preserves the complete context, metadata, author information, citation links, media, and neighboring materials in the archive.

The source text highlights terms and contexts including ⤓ Download a transcript of the Episode as a PDF // → Subscribe In Season 5, Episode 7 of the Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery podcast, Dr. Yuria Celidwen discusses the importance of Indigenous wisdom for planetary healing. She introduces herself as a “truth bearer” from the Maya Bats’ik’op tradition and explains how her cultural background and academic work seek to bridge Indigenous sciences with Western systems. Celidwen critiques dominant Western approaches to knowledge, particularly in contemplative and mindfulness studies, which often extract and commodify non Western spiritual practices while stripping them of their communal and ethical foundations. Celidwen outlines how Indigenous practices are deeply tied to land, community, and a sense of sacred interconnection among. Read the canonical Outcome page for the complete entry.

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Adam DJ Brett, "S05E07: Indigenous Wisdom for Planetary Healing with Yuria Celidwen," Doctrine of Discovery Project (25 March 2025), https://doctrineofdiscovery.org/blog/link/outcome/podcast/essay2/s5e7/.

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