Yhi: The Sun-Walker Who Refused to Dim Her Light

In this episode, we meet Yhi, the radiant sun goddess of Australia’s First Nations peoples, a bringer of warmth, life, color, and forward-motion. She was once honored as the one who danced across the world and awakened creation itself. But as colonial narratives replaced Indigenous cosmologies, her story was pushed into silence, her brilliance overshadowed by imported patriarchal myths.

We reclaim her through a feminist lens, remembering her as a goddess who shines without waiting for permission, who embodies joy as a birthright, and who teaches us to live in Ujjvala, the Sanskrit word for luminosity, brilliance, radiance, and unapologetic presence.

We’ll explore her journey, the beings she brought to life, the forces that tried to extinguish her story, and the psychological power of choosing brightness over shrinking.

Includes:
— A deep retelling of Yhi’s creation myth
— How colonial and patriarchal systems muted her brilliance
— Ujjvala as the overall result of a consistent yoga practice
— A personal reflection on how her radiance transformed my own path
— An invitation to explore the Yhi’s Breathwork for Inner Guidance and Clarity on my YouTube channel

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Until next time… stay sovereign.

Yhi: The Sun-Walker Who Refused to Dim her Light
Natalie Sophia
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