Mystical Activism: Embracing Sacred Moments with John Robinson
When we stop thinking and intensify awareness, then we can have a direct experience of the nature of existence.
Imagine a world where every moment feels sacred, where the divine is palpable in everyday life. In this episode of 'A Quest for Well-Being', host Valeria Teles sits down with John Robinson, a clinical psychologist and ordained interfaith minister, to discuss mystical activism. Robinson, an author of nine books, including 'Mystical Activism: Transforming a World in Crisis', shares his profound insights on how we can experience divine reality and use that awareness for personal and collective healing.
He describes mysticism as those rare moments when our minds quiet down, and we become acutely aware of a sacred presence around us. This heightened perception can lead to a form of activism rooted in a deep connection with all of creation. Robinson's approach isn't about lofty ideals but about practical steps to integrate this sacred awareness into our daily lives.
He delves into the difference between spirituality and mysticism, the importance of shedding limiting beliefs, and how different stages of life can shape our consciousness. If you're curious about how to tap into your inner awareness and live a more connected, sacred life, this episode offers a treasure trove of wisdom. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that might just change the way you see the world.