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Musings from The Mount

Musings from The Mount

By: Meditation Mount
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A weekly conversation of all things esoteric with Michael Lindfield and Joseph Carenza, presented by Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions. This podcast is brought to you by Meditation Mount, a non-profit spiritual center in Ojai, CA, visit us online at meditationmount.org.© 2022 Philosophy Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • Holding Space in "Polarized Times" (Politics and Spiritual Community) with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza
    Oct 20 2025

    How does a spiritual community remain inclusive when the world is tearing itself apart along political lines? This conversation tackles one of the most challenging questions facing spiritual centers (and people) today: how to avoid alienating half your community when political polarization feels stronger than ever. The discussion doesn't offer easy answers or retreat into spiritual bypassing, but instead examines the deeper principles that might help us navigate this tension.

    The episode begins with a fundamental reframe: what if the two poles we see as enemies are actually necessary partners in creation? Drawing from the Alice Bailey teachings, the conversation explores how polarization, tension, and crisis form a creative cycle—either lifting to a point of synthesis or collapsing into chaos. The problem isn't polarity itself; it's when we forget we're part of a unified field and start seeing the other pole as something to destroy rather than work with.

    Perhaps most practically relevant, the discussion examines what spiritual neutrality actually means. It's not indifference or cowardice, but rather the ability to hold multiple voices without taking sides—what's described as "silence as the synthesis of all sound." This conversation also addresses the tension between remaining non-partisan while still standing for principles.

    A spiritual center can't endorse political parties, but it can affirm that everyone carries divine essence, that love connects all things, and that we're part of one interconnected field. It's an invitation to examine your own relationship with political identity: Has your political belief become your whole personality? Are you still capable of having genuine conversations with people who disagree? And most importantly, are you using the creative tension of opposing viewpoints to build something greater, or have you become addicted to the fight itself?

    Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mounta 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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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Bird With Two Wings: Creative Tension vs. Division with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza
    Oct 13 2025

    What's the difference between creative tension that births new possibilities and destructive polarization that tears everything apart? Recorded during the Libra full moon, this conversation examines how the same dualistic forces that allow the universe to express itself, positive and negative poles creating illumination, can become weapons when we forget we're part of a unified field.

    The discussion begins with a fundamental principle: the One expresses itself through dual aspects, like spirit and matter forming a continuum. Think of a light bulb, it requires both positive and negative poles to create illumination. That tension between opposites isn't a problem to solve, it Is the creative mechanism of existence itself. The challenge comes when we identify with only one pole and see the other as enemy, rather than partner. Using the metaphor of America as a bird with two wings, this conversation examines what happens when each wing thinks it IS the whole bird and tries to damage the other, which sees that the bird crashes and burns.

    Perhaps most relevant for our current political and social climate, the episode addresses how we've become addicted to hatred and violence, feeding the very polarization that's tearing communities and families apart. Drawing from Mother Teresa, Buddha, and Thomas Merton, the discussion explores how our thoughts literally emit energetic and chemical pollutants into the collective field. When enough people project hatred, it precipitates like rain—we create what's described as a "reign of hatred" that poisons the very ocean in which we all swim.

    The conversation offers a way forward through Libra's spiritual motto: "I choose the way that leads between the two great lines of force." This isn't about compromising principles or finding a mushy middle ground, but about walking what's called the "razor's edge path" and living with such integrity that there's no deviation between your inner truth and outer actions. It's an invitation to examine your own relationship with polarity and asking, "Are you using the creative tension of opposing forces to build something greater, or have you become so identified with one side that you've forgotten we're all fragments trying to find our way home to the One?"

    Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mounta 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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    1 hr
  • "All Books Are Prison Houses" - The Paradox of Spiritual Literature with Michael Lindfield & Joseph Carenza
    Oct 6 2025

    What happens when the very tools we use to share wisdom become barriers to understanding it? This conversation tackles a profound paradox: how language, the vehicle for transmitting knowledge, can actually limit our access to deeper truths. Starting with Krishnamurti's famous moment of walking on stage, saying "turn within," and walking off—leaving audiences both frustrated and enlightened—the discussion explores why sometimes the most profound teachings come not from books, but from direct experience of life itself.

    The episode examines a fascinating teaching from the Tibetan master DK about how "all books are prison houses of ideas" and how words, even when trying to convey truth, inevitably limit and contain what they're attempting to express. This isn't about dismissing study or intellectual development, but about understanding their proper place as stepping stones rather than destinations. The conversation explores the difference between living "on" the Earth versus living "as" the Earth—a shift from seeking knowledge as treasure to hoard, to becoming a conduit for wisdom in service of something greater.

    Perhaps most practically, the discussion examines different ways of knowing beyond the analytical mind: intuition as "straight knowledge," telepathic communication, and what ancient traditions called being "seen, touched, and realized" rather than simply read. Personal stories emerge of profound "aha moments"—from a child's recognition of nested realities while watching his mother bake, to a Danish office clerk's twenty-minute cosmic awakening that transformed his entire understanding of existence.

    The conversation ultimately points toward a future where telepathic communication and intuitive knowing might supersede written and spoken language entirely. It's an invitation to consider your own relationship with learning: Are you using knowledge as a bridge to deeper understanding, or has the accumulation of information become an end in itself? The episode suggests that the most profound truths aren't discovered through more reading, but through opening the heart as a receptive field and saying "yes" to direct communion with life itself.

    Meditation Mount and HeartLight Productions are pleased to present Musings from the Mounta 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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    59 mins
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