What does it truly mean to be spiritual? In this episode, Abram shares a grounded perspective on spirituality, self-awareness, personal freedom, and personal responsibility. The conversation explores the idea that you are already spiritual simply by being authentically yourself — not by following rigid rules, labels, or trends. Abram speaks about the importance of becoming the spiritual student before trying to become the spiritual teacher, learning through life experience, observation, inner reflection, and connection to the natural world. This episode challenges fear-based teachings and discusses why no one should control how you eat, dress, think, sleep, or live your life in the name of spirituality. A major theme throughout this discussion is personal responsibility and conscious creation. Abram explains that we must all be responsible for everything we create — our thoughts, words, actions, energy, relationships, environments, and the impact we leave on others and the world around us. True spirituality is not about escaping accountability; it is about becoming more aware of how deeply connected we are to everything we think, feel, and create. The discussion also touches on intuition, consciousness, emotional healing, self-trust, awakening, and reconnecting with nature as one of the purest paths to understanding your spiritual self. If you have ever questioned organized spiritual beliefs, spiritual influencers, or the pressure to “do spirituality correctly,” this episode offers a refreshing and empowering perspective. Go into nature, slow down, observe life, and reconnect with who you truly are. Spirituality is not about perfection — it is about awareness, growth, authenticity, accountability, and remembering your connection to yourself and the world around you. Please share, like, subscribe, and review on your favorite platform, visit our website (mhc20.com), and follow us on Facebook. To schedule a reading with Susanna, contact mediumunplugged.com.