

What is Channeling with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza
In this week's episode of Musings from the Mount, we dive deep into one of the most misunderstood aspects of spiritual practice: channeling. What exactly is it? How does it differ from inspired writing or creativity? And perhaps most importantly, how do we discern authentic spiritual communication from wishful thinking or worse?
Michael and Joey explore the spectrum of ways we can "source truth" - from the purity required to become a clear instrument for higher wisdom, to the fascinating parallels between ancient telepathic abilities and modern technology. We discover that Alice Bailey didn't actually "channel" the way many people think, but rather took dictation at a distance, like an early form of spiritual fax transmission.
The conversation weaves together stories from the Findhorn community, insights about silence as the canvas for all creativity, and the surprising connection between computer code (ones and zeros) and the masculine and feminine principles of creation. We examine how every technological advancement - from radio to search engines - mirrors our evolving capacity to access universal wisdom.
Whether you're curious about channeled texts, interested in developing your own intuitive abilities, or simply want to understand how creativity actually works, this episode offers practical wisdom for navigating the sometimes confusing world of spiritual communication. The key insight? True channeling isn't about accessing external entities, but rather becoming a clear instrument for the greater Self that lives within us all.
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