Saints and mystics throughout time have been unanimously clear on this one point: Ignoring the unseen spiritual aspects of your life would be the biggest tragedy. The Mystic Show explores the unseen and otherworldly - spirituality, meditation, personal development, and the practical application of these principles in our lives. In other words, how you can experience deep understanding, contentment... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 197 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationSpiritualityReligion & Spirituality |
Mike Waskosky and I discuss various practical spiritual ideas and situations. more
I read an entry from the book 365 Tao titled Navigation. more
Why go to the bathroom ever? And what does that have to do with your spirituality?
Enjoy my chat with my friend Mike Waskosky. We discussed the very basics of The Ra Contact and the Law of One. more
Groupism: We choose our “team” in many areas of life and then stick with them and oppose all others. And worse, if we get sucked in completely, we let the group and/or its leader have total power over our own intelligence, wisdom and heart. more
After a year of not speaking publicly about it, Chris discusses his metamorphosis last year. more
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New episodes are not currently being made but DO listen to the back episodes. You will learn, you will grow, you will feel. Your heart might open. Let’s ask for more!
If you ever want to take a step back from what you are doing and refresh your spirituality, put on this podcast while you're at work. Has done wonders for me
I love this show because Chris' wonderful energy shines through. He has great insights that Really help to nourish my spirit. The other night I was in physical pain so I went to bed and listened to a couple of the podcasts. I drifted off to sleep afterward in a meditative cloud. I always have something great to think about after listening. Do yourself a favor and relax to an episode today!!!!
This show reminds me to take time to focus on myself. With the world in a buzz around me its easy to get caught up in a feeling of urgency. I like to listen to this show and re-focus my energy and come out feeling energized with mental clarity!
Everyone should stop and take time out and expand their life and learn, have a few laughs, become one with there mind and body. Mr. Chris Curran show rocked the foundation of the spirital and meditation world. Just listen once and a new world will open.
The Mystic Show is the real deal if you are seeking calm & serenity
Great show by a great guy tune in and listen to your troubles fade away
i love it 121
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