Accidental Gods

Dreams as a Way of Life - Becoming a Good Relative with author Hilary Giovale

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Aug 27, 2025
Hilary Giovale, a mother, writer, and community organizer from Flagstaff, Arizona, shares her journey toward truth and healing in her award-winning book. She discusses the power of dreams in Indigenous cultures as tools for spiritual guidance and connection. Highlighting the importance of ancestry and the challenges of reconciling with past injustices, Hilary emphasizes personal growth through environmental justice and kinship. Listeners are encouraged to confront fears and embrace their dreams as a path to foster community resilience and transform societal narratives.
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ANECDOTE

Vision Of The Grandmother's Kitchen

  • During a prolonged fast Hilary had a vision of a grandmother in a cozy kitchen who offered tea and bread.
  • That vision led her to research ancestral practices and material evidence connecting her to Celtic island lifeways.
INSIGHT

Thin Places Reconnect Lineage

  • Visiting ancestral Celtic lands produced liminal, timeless experiences that felt like reconnection to clan networks.
  • Those 'thin place' experiences seeded further dreams and symbolic meanings tied to genetic memory.
INSIGHT

Symbolism Connects Dreams To DNA

  • A recurring symbol (circle with a cross/embers) linked dreams, ceremonies, and ancestral DNA memory for Hilary.
  • She interprets the spiral and embers as traversing genetic/blood memory and masculine ancestral harm.
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