Mystic Living Press
You already feel it — that quiet knowing beneath the noise of your daily life. A sense that something deeper is running through everything, waiting for you to turn toward it.
Most people ignore it. You haven't.
The Mystic Living Press podcast is where that feeling finally gets the space it deserves. This is not spiritual entertainment. This is not someone telling you to think positive and watch your problems dissolve. This is real exploration — the kind that changes how you wake up in the morning, how you sit with uncertainty, how you meet the sacred hiding inside an ordinary Tuesday.
Whether you've been on a spiritual path for forty years or something just cracked open inside you last month, these episodes meet you exactly where you are. No jargon. No performance. Just the honest, sometimes uncomfortable, always liberating work of discovering what's been true about you all along.
Each episode weaves together guided meditations, contemplative teachings, and reflective essays that bridge the ancient and the immediate. We draw from consciousness research, mystical traditions, and decades of lived practice — because real spiritual depth isn't built on ideas alone. It's built on experience. Your experience.
This is for the part of you that knows there's more. The part that's done settling for a life that looks fine on the outside but feels thin on the inside. The part that's ready to stop reading about transformation and start living inside of it.
That part of you brought you here. Trust it.
Mystic Living Press
Who Am I?
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As we embark on this guided meditation, we will delve into the profound question, "Who Am I?" This introspective journey will reveal our innermost being, drawing upon the timeless wisdom and teachings of Vedanta. Our roots will be uncovered and explored, connecting us to our ancient origins and guiding us towards a deeper understanding of ourselves.
You can ask this question at any time during the day, even when your mind is busy. Just stop for a moment and ask yourself: "To whom does thought come?" Don't try to answer it; simply let the silence wash over you.
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