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What does it mean to remember who we are – beyond modern time, beyond forgetting, beyond fragmentation?
What becomes possible when ritual, prayer, and sacred memory are restored as living technologies for our collective future?
In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee is joined by Isis Indriya – minister, culture creator, ritual educator, and bridge-builder for the Oracle Clan – for a luminous conversation on remembrance, lineage, and the living transmission of ancient wisdom. Rooted in Egyptian cosmology, Hermetic philosophy, and devotional practice, this dialogue invites us into a deeper relationship with ritual not as performance, but as prayerful participation in the ongoing creation of the world.
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About Our Guest
Isis Indriya is a minister, culture creator, bridge-builder, and fireplace keeper for the Oracle Clan. She is an educator of ritual, divination, Egyptian cosmology, and Hermeticism, and the founder of the Academy of Oracle Arts, a global school devoted to the restoration of sacred wisdom traditions and initiatory learning.
Isis teaches and facilitates rituals and ceremonies worldwide, both online and in community, and leads pilgrimages to Egypt as a living classroom of remembrance. Through her temple space, she hosts community prayers and gatherings, holding space for reverence, transmission, and collective healing. Her work is rooted in devotion, discernment, and the careful stewardship of ancient knowledge in modern times.
What We Explore in This Episode
Together, Aubrey and Isis explore the role of the oracle in times of transition, the responsibility of holding sacred knowledge with humility and care, and the importance of restoring ritual as a communal, embodied practice.
Key Takeaways
For those drawn to ritual, ancestral wisdom, sacred study, and the slow remembering of what has always been alive beneath the surface of modern life, this episode offers a grounded and luminous invitation to walk with integrity, listen deeply, and tend the future as something holy.
With Love & Gratitude,
Aubrey Morgan Yee
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GUEST INFO
Learn more about Isis’s work:
Website: www.academyoforaclearts.com
Instagram: @isis_indriya, @academy.of.oraclearts & @studio_omari
FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK
Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com
Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee
Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com
Book: Our Beloved Futures
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What does it mean to remember who we are – beyond modern time, beyond forgetting, beyond fragmentation?
What becomes possible when ritual, prayer, and sacred memory are restored as living technologies for our collective future?
In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee is joined by Isis Indriya – minister, culture creator, ritual educator, and bridge-builder for the Oracle Clan – for a luminous conversation on remembrance, lineage, and the living transmission of ancient wisdom. Rooted in Egyptian cosmology, Hermetic philosophy, and devotional practice, this dialogue invites us into a deeper relationship with ritual not as performance, but as prayerful participation in the ongoing creation of the world.
…
About Our Guest
Isis Indriya is a minister, culture creator, bridge-builder, and fireplace keeper for the Oracle Clan. She is an educator of ritual, divination, Egyptian cosmology, and Hermeticism, and the founder of the Academy of Oracle Arts, a global school devoted to the restoration of sacred wisdom traditions and initiatory learning.
Isis teaches and facilitates rituals and ceremonies worldwide, both online and in community, and leads pilgrimages to Egypt as a living classroom of remembrance. Through her temple space, she hosts community prayers and gatherings, holding space for reverence, transmission, and collective healing. Her work is rooted in devotion, discernment, and the careful stewardship of ancient knowledge in modern times.
What We Explore in This Episode
Together, Aubrey and Isis explore the role of the oracle in times of transition, the responsibility of holding sacred knowledge with humility and care, and the importance of restoring ritual as a communal, embodied practice.
Key Takeaways
For those drawn to ritual, ancestral wisdom, sacred study, and the slow remembering of what has always been alive beneath the surface of modern life, this episode offers a grounded and luminous invitation to walk with integrity, listen deeply, and tend the future as something holy.
With Love & Gratitude,
Aubrey Morgan Yee
–
GUEST INFO
Learn more about Isis’s work:
Website: www.academyoforaclearts.com
Instagram: @isis_indriya, @academy.of.oraclearts & @studio_omari
FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK
Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com
Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee
Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com
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