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Welcome Nikki
Ngayi Tidda @Nikki Domeney , Welcome, sis. I’m so honoured you’ve stepped into this circle with your whole heart, your whole story, and your whole lineage walking beside you. The Warrior Heart community is built for women exactly like you — women who are choosing the long road home, the brave road, the sovereign road. As you shared your words, I felt your ancestors standing close. I felt the way your mum’s and nan’s stories live inside you, waiting for breath, waiting for pen on paper, waiting to be carried into the future through your voice. That is Warrior Heart work — remembering what was taken, reclaiming what is yours, and shaping a path that the next generations can walk with more safety, more belonging, and more truth. Your presence brings depth to this space. You walk with trauma-informed understanding, self-leadership, and the intention to harmonise workplaces — and that energy strengthens our circle. It brings balance, awareness, and a reminder that healing is not only personal… it’s communal, cultural, and intergenerational. Here, your Dreaming has room to move. Your truth has permission to speak. Your ancestors have space to sit with us. What you bring — your heart-led leadership, your willingness to share, and your commitment to truth-telling — will ripple far beyond you. And what you take — belonging, safety, courage, and a community walking the same path — is yours to claim without apology. As you step in, I want to offer three gentle grounding questions to walk with: ✨ How does sharing your mother’s and grandmother’s stories honour your own healing and sovereignty? ✨ What part of your voice is ready to rise first? ✨ What legacy are you choosing to plant through this storytelling? Ngayi, welcome to Warrior Heart. May this space hold you. May your story rise with strength. May your Dreaming lead every step forward. We’re glad you’re here.
🌿 Welcome to Warrior Heart Circle 🖤
Ngayi, Warrior Hearts —To our new members arriving here: Welcome home. This is more than a community. It is a circle. A fire. A return. Here, we honour story as medicine, healing as legacy, and truth as power. ✨ This is a space to: - Walk at your own pace — slow, steady, sovereign. - Share your truth without fear of being “too much” or “not enough.” - Reclaim your rhythm, your voice, your power. - Be witnessed by others walking their own Warrior Heart journey. As a Barkindji and Ngiyampaa woman, I hold this space as a circle guided by Ancestors, grounded in culture, and woven with the spirit of resilience and sovereignty. You are not here by accident. You were called. 🖤 To our returning members: thank you for holding the fire steady.🖤 To our new members: we see you, we welcome you, and we honour your courage to step in. 🌱 Reflection prompt to begin: As you arrive, share one word that describes the season you’re in right now.(Or simply drop an emoji that speaks your truth.) Together, let’s begin by honouring our pace, our path, and our power. Welcome, Warrior Heart — your place in the circle is here.
Welcome Christine
Ngayi @Christine Andy , Welcome, Aunt. It’s powerful to have you step into this circle from over in Perth — carrying your daughter, your ancestors, and your responsibility as a strong Aboriginal mother with you. That intention alone places you right at the heart of what Warrior Heart is about. For us as First Nations women, the journey is never just about ourselves. It is about our daughters, our Elders, our sisters, and the legacy we are shaping with every choice, every healing step, every moment we decide to stand tall in who we are. Your reasons for joining — to be strong for your girl, to support your Elders, to stand with your sister gals — speak to deep cultural responsibility and love. That is Warrior Heart energy: courage woven with kinship, strength held with softness, leadership carried with humility. What you bring — your mother-heart, your cultural strength, your commitment to your people — enriches this whole space. And what you take — belonging, empowerment, solidarity, cultural safety — is here for you without judgement, without pressure. Your dream to teach your daughter pride in who she is… that is everything. Its intergenerational reclamation. Its sovereignty. Its Dreaming being passed hand to hand. As you step into this community, I want to offer a few reflection seeds for your journey: ✨ What does being a “strong Aboriginal mother” look and feel like for you in this season? ✨ How might your own healing and reconnection create a pathway your daughter can walk with ease?✨ What story or teaching from your ancestors do you most want to pass on to her? Ngayi Christine, welcome to Warrior Heart. Your presence strengthens us. Your daughter’s future inspires us. And your Dreaming is safe in this circle. Welcome
Welcome Ali
Ngayi @Ali Michelle Welcome, Empress. I felt the power in your words before I even finished reading them — that frequency you speak of, that fire, that knowing. Women like you don’t arrive by accident. You arrive when the drumbeat calls, when the energy shifts, when the work asks for another woman who isn’t afraid to stand in her truth, even when it’s inconvenient or confronting for others. Your solidarity means more than you know. Those of us carrying missions that cut through illusion, expose harm, or reclaim feminine sovereignty often walk through storms others never see. To have another woman say, “I stand with you” — that is rare, sacred, and deeply felt. Warrior Heart is built for women who lead beyond the edge — healers, mothers, witches, wayfinders, the ones who tune into frequencies others deny. Your intention — Reclamation of the Sacred Feminine and decolonisation — sits in perfect alignment with what this space exists for: Sovereignty. Truth. Ancestral remembrance. Returning women to themselves and restoring balance for the generations yet to come. What you bring — your fire, your lineage of feminine wisdom, your healer’s touch, your willingness to stand in the shadows and the light — strengthens the collective frequency here. And what you take — community, resonance, courage, and shared purpose — rises with you. As you step into the circle, I want to offer a few guiding reflections for your path here: ✨ Where is the Sacred Feminine asking you to rise next — inside yourself, or in the world around you?✨ What aspects of your power have you kept hidden to stay safe? ✨ How does your decolonisation work weave with your healing work, and what future are you calling into form? Ngayi Ali, welcome to Warrior Heart. This is a space where fire recognises fire. Where women remember themselves. And where the future is shaped by the ones who refuse to bow to fear. I look forward to walking beside you, sister.
Welcome Krissy,
Ngayi Aunty @Krissy Stockley Welcome, sis. It’s powerful to have an Adjadurha woman step into this circle — carrying your Country, your lineage, and the truth of what it means to survive and rise on lands that hold both love and danger, strength and struggle. Your presence here matters. Warrior Heart is a space where our stories are not softened, not sanitised, and not dismissed. They are honoured. They are medicine. They are warnings. They are teachings. They are legacy. When you speak about “sharing stories of survival in our own lands and the danger that lies within those community cultural authority,” I feel the weight of that truth. Many of us know it intimately — the harm that comes from inside, the politics, the power plays, the silencing, the unsafe spaces we are expected to endure. Bringing that truth here strengthens us all.It reminds us why we must lead differently. Why we must build communities grounded in integrity, cultural protocols, and real accountability — not just titles or positions. Your dream — unity and the return of cultural protocols — is exactly the kind of intention that shapes generational change. It’s the work of women who see beyond the noise and back into the heart of who we are as First Peoples. What you bring — your cultural lens, your survival stories, your lived authority — enriches this space. And what you take — sisterhood, safety, grounding, and a circle of women walking the same path — is already yours. As you enter the Warrior Heart community, I want to offer you a few reflection seeds to walk with: ✨ What cultural protocols feel most important to revive first — for yourself, your family, or your community? ✨ How can your story of survival become a teaching for unity rather than division? ✨ What part of your cultural authority is ready to rise again? Ngayi Krissy, welcome home. Your voice is needed. Your truth is safe here. And your Dreaming is honoured in this circle of sisters.
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