THE NOMAD THEORY

#22 TNT Midnight Mystik: Road to Mount Shasta - City of a 1000 Miracles

Episode Summary

#22 Midnight Mystik : Road to Mount Shasta - City of 1000 Miracles Do crystals really have magical powers? Why is Mount Shasta in Northern California considered a spiritual mecca of the world? Believe it or not, Midnight Mystik said he only gave me 10% of what he has discovered over the last 10 years traveling and following signs that have lead him to spiritual discovery. Listen and read the show notes/quotes here : I met Midnight Mystik earlier this year over the interweb, and through a series of circumstancing circumstances, we ended up meeting in person at a magical gathering of those who generally like banging on drums and burning sage. In our conversation, we covered a ton of material, but Midnight puts it into context without sounding too “out there”. But don’t get me wrong, it is still “out there”. I reckon even the most well versed New Age socio-spiritual theorists will get a kick out of what he has to say. Midnight Mystik is a gridding enthusiast and practitioner, who travels the world facilitating sacred ceremonies. His work helps us align our energies with the natural flows that exist above and within us every day, even if we cannot see them. To do this Midnight employees techniques he’s picked up over 10 years studying under spiritual guides in the flesh, and more metaphysical versions through meditation and channeling practices. Beyond these techniques, certain locations provide powerful energy that helps whoever ventures there rise in consciousness without trying as hard, perhaps. Well, maybe it is still difficult, but when other folks are seeking similar states of being, it doesn’t seem like a fight. More like an adventure. Check out Midnight's short stories at peacekeepingpeacekeepers.blog Thank you for listening to THE NOMAD THEORY! 
Stay Wild Folks! A.C. Ridenour