Dadirri is a concept from the Aboriginal culture, particularly from the Daly River people in northern Australia. It refers to a deep spiritual practice of listening and inner stillness.
Dadirri is often translated as "deep spiritual listening" or "respectful waiting." It involves listening with patience, mindfulness, and respect to nature, the environment, and the people around you. It is a form of meditation and contemplation where one consciously takes time to listen to inner and outer voices without judgment or interference.
This practice is described as a way to find a deeper connection to nature and oneself by quieting the inner noise and focusing on what is truly important. Dadirri is understood not only as an individual practice but also as something that helps communities live in harmony and collectively address challenges.