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Spirit X

Podcast by Santa Cruz Vibes Media, LLC

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Health & personal development

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Step into a conversation for our global and digital age. Guided by Nikola Ristic, Spirit X explores the 69 Principles—a spiritual framework that draws wisdom from East, West, North, and South. It weaves together ancient traditions, rational thought, culture, science, and technology into a path toward greater unity, peace, freedom, love, and fulfillment.In times of crisis, Spirit X is both a vision and a call: reminding us that genuine spirituality is no longer just a personal choice but a cultural and evolutionary necessity. Each episode invites listeners to engage with teachings that aim to nurture inner balance and collective awakening.May Spirit X inspire the sanity, happiness, and awakening of all.

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13 episodes

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Prayer Can Turn Ordinary Life Into A Spiritual Path

When the world feels loud and your mind won’t stop spinning, prayer can sound like the last thing that would help. We take a different view: prayer is a practical way to reconnect with something larger than the self, whether you call it God, Spirit, the Tao, the universe, or simply a greater field of meaning that can hold you when life gets heavy. We walk through the major types of prayer you can actually use: petitionary prayer when you need help, prayers for others when your concern extends beyond your own life, prayers of praise that reorient you toward what is sacred, and gratitude prayers that build a steadier emotional baseline. Along the way, we read several short original prayers and unpack what they are doing beneath the words including naming the “terrors of body, mind, and the world,” releasing ego through the image of the divine mother, and asking for guidance during a collective metacrisis when old worlds are fading and new ones have not fully arrived. We also explore mystical prayer, where the goal shifts from getting results to deepening communion until it feels like union, and we end with a “living prayer” that turns ordinary moments into spiritual practice: breath, work, kindness, parenting, patience, and calm under pressure. If you’ve been searching for how to pray, types of prayer, prayer for secular people, or spiritual practices for everyday life, this conversation offers a grounded starting point you can return to anytime. If this resonates, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs steadiness right now, and leave a review telling us what kind of prayer you want to practice next.

22 Apr 2026 - 11 min
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Meditation, Plain And Direct

Meditation gets marketed as a way to calm down, focus more, or “fix yourself.” We take a sharper angle: meditation is the direct experience of spirit, and that changes the entire point of the practice. When you stop treating it like another self-improvement project, you begin to see it as a lived experiment in awareness, presence, and self-realization.  We share a clear definition of meditation as the science, art, and morals of awakening. Science, because when you do the practice, results follow in ways you can test and repeat. Art, because meditation unlocks a deeper creativity and a more spacious way of seeing. Morals, because it reveals basic human goodness and quietly reshapes how we relate to ourselves, other people, and the world. We also draw a practical line between religion and spirituality: many traditions place intermediaries between you and the divine, while meditation invites firsthand contact through the “eye of spirit,” the part of you that can observe body sensations and watch thoughts come and go.  Then we get practical about what makes meditation work in modern life. The goal is not just improving the ego, but transcending the small self and relaxing into a larger Self. We talk about why meditation can be tricky, why support matters, and how the right container (mentor, your own effort, and a group) prevents you from getting stuck. Finally, we guide a short meditation you can do anywhere, moving from body awareness to mind awareness to the felt sense of alive presence, so practice starts becoming a quality of everyday life.  If you found this helpful, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can discover it. What did you notice when you became the observer of your thoughts?

22 Apr 2026 - 16 min
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Direct Spiritual Practice For A Restless Age

What if the fastest way to clarity isn’t more information, but a return to direct experience? We unpack three time-tested practices—yoga, satsang, and silence—that cut through cultural noise and bring you face to face with the living core of spirituality. No dogma, no middlemen, just grounded methods you can apply today. We start by drawing a clear line between institutional religion and direct spirituality, then go deep on yoga as a holistic path that unites posture, breath, and intention. You’ll hear why modern asana culture only scratches the surface and how simple breath-led movement can shift your nervous system, sharpen attention, and open a felt sense of the sacred. From there, we step into satsang: gathering in truth with a teacher and sincere seekers. Through stories and examples, we show how honest dialogue, gentle inquiry, and shared silence can dissolve isolation, refine discernment, and keep practice real amid everyday stress and even heated public life. Finally, we explore silence on two levels—the practical absence of noise that supports meditation, prayer, and focused work, and the capital-S Silence that traditions point to as the ground of being. You’ll get practical ways to create small pockets of quiet, meet inner noise without flinching, and rest in the stillness that outlasts every mood. Along the way, we highlight the rare abundance of modern spiritual resources and close with a short reflective practice to anchor insight in the body. If you’re ready to deepen your spiritual practice with clear, direct tools—without getting lost in trends—this conversation offers a simple, potent map. Listen, try one practice this week, and see what shifts. If it helps, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a quick review so others can find their way to this work.

11 Feb 2026 - 14 min
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You Become What You Practice, So Choose With Care

The fastest way to stall your growth is to treat practice like a mood. We go deeper and make it a structure: a steady path you can stand on, day after day, until insight becomes character. Drawing from Buddhism’s three jewels—Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha—we translate timeless wisdom into modern tools you can actually use. Think mentor, method, and community as the three legs of a stable stool; when all three are present, your progress stops wobbling and starts compounding. We start by reframing practice as both a noun and a verb. It’s the map and the miles. The aim is bold yet practical: moving from the tight orbit of ego to the open sky of the true self. Along the way, we spotlight why this era is a golden window for spiritual growth. Never have there been more accessible teachings, diverse lineages, and credible guides. That abundance can overwhelm, so we show how to curate a clear teaching stream—blending ultimate insights from contemplative traditions with actionable knowledge from psychology, biology, and philosophy—into one coherent, life-tested approach. Mentorship matters. A good teacher saves you from elegant dead ends and points your attention where it actually counts. Community matters just as much. Your environment calibrates your standards, so pick people who normalize showing up. And consistency is non-negotiable: short, repeatable sessions beat rare marathons every time. We share how our nonprofit moved from one-off events to multi-session formats because repetition turns state into trait. To anchor these ideas, we close with a brief guided reflection that helps you notice how mentors, methods, and peers have already shaped your wins—and how much of that work was, in fact, enjoyable. If you’re ready to build a practice that lasts, join us. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs structure, and leave a review with one change you’ll make this week.

11 Feb 2026 - 16 min
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Why We Need Better Education In A Complex World

What if the cure for a chaotic world isn’t less schooling but better learning? We step off our usual path and wrestle with education’s current crisis, making a clear case that wiser, deeper, more human-centered education is the lever that turns complexity into clarity and fear into curiosity. The argument rests on three pillars: the world’s accelerating complexity, the sheer amount of time children spend in school, and our innate, unbreakable drive to know. First, we explore the everyday reality of diverse workplaces and communities—multiple cultures, identities, beliefs, and ways of life—and why untrained minds tend to contract under that pressure. Education’s job is to widen our capacity so difference becomes an asset rather than a trigger. Second, we follow the hours: if students spend most of their waking day in school and after-school programs, the quality of that time shapes character, resilience, and social health. Weak schooling doesn’t just fail individuals; it feeds the broader political, economic, and spiritual metacrisis. Third, we reach into philosophy and spirituality. Drawing on Jürgen Habermas’s insight that Homo sapiens cannot not learn, and the Hindu triad of being, consciousness, and bliss, we argue that learning is our species-level impulse. Good education aligns with our urge to live, to understand, and to find joy in meaning and mastery. From there, we sketch a practical upgrade: systems thinking to map causes and effects, intercultural fluency to navigate plural worlds, ethical reasoning grounded in real dilemmas, and contemplative practices that steady attention and build compassion. We close with a short reflective exercise—an invitation to trace your own learning lineage, from family and school to life’s toughest lessons—and to feel gratitude for the growth it made possible. If this conversation resonates, share it with a friend, subscribe for more applied spirituality, and leave a review with one change you’d make to education today. Your ideas help us shape future episodes and push the learning forward.

12 Jan 2026 - 14 min
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