Musings from the Mount

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Apr 7, 2025 • 56min

The Life-Giving Current: How Psychic Energy Shapes Our World with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza

In our latest Musings From The Mount episode, we explore what happens beneath the surface of that spiritual maxim we reference in nearly every conversation: "energy follows thought." What exactly is this energy, and how does thinking actually shape our reality? Drawing from Agni Yoga teachings, we examine how "psychic energy" functions as the primary force flowing through all of us. This isn't mystical fortune-telling but rather the fundamental current that powers creation itself. Michael explains how our thoughts function like magnetic charges that attract and manifest what we focus on - for better or worse. The conversation takes a practical turn as we discuss how this understanding applies to everyday life. We look at why self-pity and doubt can cut off our energy flow, and why beauty and gratitude can restore it. As we face a world filled with divisive rhetoric and self-centered power struggles, this episode offers a timely perspective on how we might become "forces for good" rather than sources of toxicity. The wisdom here is simple yet profound: how we condition the energy flowing through us directly affects the world around us. True power emerges not from self-serving ambition but from allowing ourselves to become channels for something greater. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org
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Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 5min

The Poison and the Antidote: Criticism vs. Kindness with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza

This week on Musings From The Mount, we dive into a topic that affects us all: the impact of criticism versus kindness in our daily interactions. We explore how our thoughts become "children of our minds with lives of their own," and the surprising ways criticism can function as a psychological poison - not just for others, but for ourselves. Michael shares wisdom from Roberto Assagioli on why we're drawn to criticize others, and we reflect on the strength required to choose kindness when society often mistakes it for weakness. The conversation moves through practical ways to balance honesty with kindness, the difference between critique and criticism, and how mindfulness creates space for compassionate communication. We also examine how group dynamics are transformed when we shift from bonding through criticism to connecting through genuine appreciation. If you've been wondering how to maintain civility in challenging times or how to break free from patterns of self-criticism, this episode offers thoughtful perspectives from both esoteric teachings and our personal experiences. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org
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Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 3min

From Ego-Centric to Eco-Centric: Reimagining the American Dream with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza

What happens when we examine the American Dream through the lens of spiritual wisdom? In our latest episode, we explore how our collective understanding of happiness, success, and fulfillment has become distorted by what esoteric philosophy calls "glamours" - the emotional mists that cloud our perception of reality. As we navigate the early days of 2025, with its rapid changes and challenges, we take a fresh look at the beliefs that have shaped our society. From the "glamour of personal ambition" to the notion that the self is the center of the universe (what's described as a "pre-Copernican mindset"), the conversation covers how these distortions affect everything from personal relationships to economic systems. Just as Copernicus revolutionized our understanding of the solar system, we may need a similar shift in consciousness to move from ego-centered to eco-centered living. The discussion takes us through nine specific glamours identified in the teachings of Alice Bailey, offering practical insights for recognizing these distortions in ourselves. The episode suggests that true transformation begins when we "remove the mist" from our perception - not by pointing fingers at external institutions, but by addressing the distortions within our own consciousness. As they note in the conversation, "You can't blame anyone else" when it comes to seeing clearly. We conclude by exploring what a society built on caring and sharing might look like, and how we might create what Martin Luther King called "beloved community" - a constellation of lives working together in harmony. This begins not with external restructuring but with entering "through the portal of the heart," allowing us to build a world that reflects our deeper values rather than our surface desires. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org
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Mar 17, 2025 • 1h

Relinquishing Part Two: Overcoming Pride of Mind with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza

In our latest "Ponder On This" episode, we continue our exploration of relinquishing, diving deeper into what it means to truly "let go" on the spiritual path. This practice creates space for authentic self-emergence, much like a snake shedding its old skin to make way for the new one already formed beneath. Relinquishing isn't about denial or deprivation but rather about releasing what no longer serves our growth. The episode examines the three rules for disciples that the Tibetan offers, with special attention to the pride of mind – that tendency to believe our way is right and others are wrong. This pride of mind represents the most challenging aspect to surrender in our spiritual growth, as mental attachments often prove harder to release than physical possessions or emotional patterns. The conversation explores how relinquishing applies to group work and spiritual communities. When we stand "shoulder to shoulder in the one work," differences naturally fade in importance. This shift from personality-based interaction to soul-based connection allows us to move beyond criticism and the need to control others, creating more authentic collaboration. The discussion touches on finding balance between firm principles and flexible responses – how to maintain core values while adapting to life's fluid nature. The episode concludes with reflections on the spiritual path not as rigid adherence to texts or teachings, but as living the wisdom they contain. There's a poignant observation that "you could go back, but you don't belong there anymore" – highlighting how spiritual evolution naturally leads us to release what once seemed essential. We invite you to join us in exploring how to "let go and let love" in your own spiritual practice. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org
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Mar 10, 2025 • 51min

Intentional Shedding: Relinquishing as Spiritual Practice Pt. 1 with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza

In our latest "Ponder On This" episode, Michael Lindfield and Joseph Carenza explore the practice of relinquishing - a concept that goes far beyond simply giving things up. We discuss how relinquishing creates space for our true nature to emerge, much like a snake shedding its old skin to reveal the new one already formed beneath. Michael shares a powerful insight: "The relinquishing of the image of the self is the prelude to stepping into the livingness of the self." This process isn't about denial or punishment, but rather about consciously letting go to create what Michael calls "a space of grace" where our inner truth can flourish. We examine how this applies to our relationships with loved ones, our work in service, and even our cherished spiritual beliefs. The conversation takes an honest look at why mental attachments are often the hardest to release. As Michael notes, "When the A becomes the THE, you've got problems" - highlighting how easily we can mistake a partial truth for the complete picture. We discuss how this mental warfare plays out in our world today and why opening the heart is essential for navigating these challenges. This episode offers practical wisdom for anyone feeling called to create more space in their lives for what truly matters. Whether you're facing personal transitions or simply seeking a deeper connection with your authentic self, there's something here to support your journey. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org
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Mar 3, 2025 • 60min

The Masters of Mirth: Humor as a Spiritual Practice with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza

In our latest "Ponder On This" episode, Michael Lindfield and Joseph Carenza explore the often-overlooked role of humor on the spiritual path. As Michael wonderfully puts it, "Take life seriously, but don't take yourself too seriously." We dive into how humor serves as a mirror for self-reflection, a tool for maintaining perspective, and even a litmus test for spiritual authenticity. From the court jester speaking truth to power to the healing effects of laughter, we examine how humor connects us, reveals truth, and prevents the rigidity that can plague spiritual communities. The episode features wisdom from the Tibetan Master DK and Roberto Assagioli on the therapeutic, psychological, and spiritual value of laughter. We share personal stories about how humor has shaped our own spiritual journeys and discuss its role in group cohesion and personal growth. Join us for a heartfelt conversation that might just leave you with both a smile and a deeper appreciation for the role of mirth in meaningful spiritual practice. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org
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Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 10min

Service Without Attachment: The Path of Adaptability with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza

In this culminating episode of our service trilogy, Michael Lindfield and Joseph Carenza explore perhaps the most crucial quality needed for effective service in our time: adaptability. As our world moves at an unprecedented pace, they examine why true service requires both unwavering commitment and fluid responsiveness to life's emerging needs. Through their exploration of the Ageless Wisdom teachings, they reveal how service isn't about rigid theories or personal recognition, but rather about our capacity to adapt while maintaining our inner alignment. From practical insights about avoiding the traps of ambition to understanding why service requires both focused dedication and fluid response, this conversation offers essential wisdom for anyone seeking to serve effectively in these transformative times. Most importantly, this episode provides a practical framework for maintaining effectiveness amid rapid change. Whether you're already engaged in service work or seeking to begin, this discussion illuminates how to remain both grounded and adaptable as we navigate this pivotal moment in human history. Join us for this final exploration of what it means to serve with both wisdom and fluidity. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org
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Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 3min

Body, Heart & Mind: The Vehicles of Service with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza

What if effective service requires more than just good intentions? In this second episode of our three-part series on service, Michael Lindfield and Joseph Carenza explore the practical inner work required to become a true server of humanity. Moving beyond conventional notions of "giving back," they reveal how service emerges from the mastery of our physical, emotional, and mental vehicles. Through their exploration of the Ageless Wisdom teachings, they examine why true service isn't about keeping score or seeking recognition, but rather about developing the inner qualities that allow us to be clear channels for the soul's natural expression. From practical guidance on managing our energy and time to understanding the distinction between emotional reactions and true feeling, this conversation offers both practical wisdom and spiritual insight for anyone seeking to serve more effectively. Most importantly, this episode provides a practical roadmap for building our capacity to serve. Whether you're already engaged in service work or seeking to understand how to begin, this discussion reveals why personal development and service are inseparable, offering concrete guidance for integrating both into daily life. Join us for this illuminating exploration of how to become more effective instruments of service through conscious self-development. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org
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Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 3min

Service Without A Scoreboard: The Path of Joy Not Duty with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza

What if service isn't something we need to force ourselves to do, but rather our natural state of being? In this illuminating first episode of a three-part series, Michael Lindfield and Joseph Carenza explore a revolutionary understanding of service that transcends conventional notions of obligation, duty, or "giving back." Drawing from the Ageless Wisdom teachings, they reveal how true service emerges not from personal achievement or recognition, but as the natural radiance of the soul - much like the sun that gives its light and warmth without asking anything in return. Through practical examples and profound insights, they examine how service becomes not a task to be accomplished but a state of being to be realized. Most importantly, this conversation challenges us to reconsider our relationship with service itself. Rather than viewing it as something we do after we've "made it" or as a way to earn spiritual credit, we discover service as the natural expression of who we truly are. Whether you're already engaged in service work or seeking to understand your own calling to serve, this episode offers both practical wisdom and spiritual inspiration for living a life of authentic service. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org
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Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 7min

The Great Revelation: Ancient Mysteries in the Digital Age with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza

What do the Ancient Mysteries - those profound teachings that have guided humanity's spiritual evolution - have to tell us in an age of artificial intelligence and instant information? In this timely episode of Musings from the Mount, Michael Lindfield and Joseph Carenza explore how these timeless teachings are finding new expression in 2025, a year long prophesied as significant for spiritual revelation. Through their exploration of esoteric texts and modern parallels, they reveal how the Ancient Mysteries - originally transmitted from the Great White Lodge on Sirius - contain the keys to humanity's evolution and are now being "decoded" in unprecedented ways. From the shift away from traditional religious institutions to the emergence of new forms of spiritual transmission through technology, this discussion illuminates how ancient wisdom is adapting to meet our current needs. Most importantly, this conversation reveals how these mysteries aren't just historical artifacts but living truths that are especially relevant to our current global transformation. Whether you're a student of esoteric wisdom or simply curious about how ancient spiritual teachings apply to our modern challenges, this episode offers both context and practical insight for navigating our rapidly evolving world. Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mount – a weekly podcast with host Joseph Carenza and guests in conversation exploring a range of topics drawn from the Ageless Wisdom teachings. New episodes every Monday. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider donating at MeditationMount.org

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