In this episode of “Mindful Mystics,” Karen Frazier, Chuckie G, and Cheryl Knight-Wilson explore what “Spiritual Activism” really looks like when life feels heavy, chaotic and deeply divided. We talk about how to stay connected to what matters without getting swallowed by anger or fear, as well as how boundaries, compassion, self-awareness, and inner guidance can help transform reaction into something more grounded, conscious, and healing. Brought to you by Paranormal Underground Radio Episode Date: 3.23.2026 Hosts: Karen Frazier, Chuckie G, and Cheryl Knight-Wilson Check out our hosts online at: Paranormal Underground magazine: https://paranormalunderground.net/ Author and psychic medium Karen Frazier: https://www.authorkarenfrazier.com/#/ Paranormal Investigator and psychic medium Chuckie G: https://itsmechuckieg.com/ For more information about The George Collective, visit: https://www.authorkarenfrazier.com/blog/category/the-george-collective#/ Show Highlights: [00:21] Introducing the Topic of Spiritual Activism Karen opens the episode by framing spiritual activism as a way to stand up for what feels right without falling into hatred, frustration, or lower-vibrational reactions. [02:43] Karen Shares a Channeled Message on Spiritual Activism Karen reads a powerful message from The George Collective, originally received in 2020, about transforming fear and discomfort into compassion, love, and conscious action. [08:59] A Practical Tool for Working With Discomfort The George Collective’s message offers a simple practice: Pause, sit with discomfort, notice where it lives in the body, and surround it with love instead of suppressing it. [11:06] Cheryl on Media Overload and Spiritual Detox Cheryl reflects on how constant news consumption pulled her into rage and emotional exhaustion, and she explains how stepping back from obsessive media habits helped her regain a healthier mindset. [14:19] Doomscrolling and the Energy of Negativity Karen and Cheryl discuss how endless scrolling can keep people locked into fear-based energy and why being mindful of media intake is part of spiritual self-care. [15:16] Chuckie G on Honoring Feelings Instead of Burying Them Chuckie G shares his view that emotions are meant to be acknowledged and moved through, not pushed aside, and that real healing comes from understanding feelings and shifting them into a healthier space. [18:08] Spiritual Activism Through Motivational Work Chuckie G explains how his return to motivational speaking is one of his own forms of activism, helping people reconnect with their worth, purpose, and inner light. [20:06] Staying Engaged Without Becoming Reactive Cheryl asks how people can remain involved in causes they care about without slipping into “I’m right, you’re wrong” thinking, opening a discussion about ego, judgment, and conscious response. [23:21] Karen on Love, Energy, and Taking Action Without Judgment Karen explains her belief that everyone is made of the same source energy and says activism can still include protesting, helping others, and drawing lines — but without defining everything through hatred. [26:20] Life Lessons, Soul Contracts, and Difficult Experiences Karen shares her perspective that some painful life experiences may be part of a deeper soul-level agreement designed to help people experience growth, forgiveness, or healing. [29:25] No One Is Above the Struggle Karen and Chuckie G make it clear that spiritual awareness does not make anyone perfect. They talk honestly about being messy, reactive, and human, and about shortening the time it takes to return to peace. [30:28] Defining Spiritual Activism Cheryl reads a concise definition of spiritual activism as engaging with the world from inner alignment rather than reaction, and the group agrees that real change begins with consciousness. [31:20] Boundaries, Respect, and the Golden Rule Karen says spiritual activism means acting from integrity and remembering the humanity of others, even when there is deep disagreement. [34:19] Loving People Without Engaging Every Viewpoint Karen talks about maintaining love for friends and family members whose beliefs are very different from her own while also choosing boundaries and limiting harmful conversations. [39:05] Setting Limits in Difficult Relationships Cheryl shares how establishing clear boundaries around certain topics helped protect a relationship from becoming entirely negative and argumentative. [40:45] Learning From People Without Endorsing Everything They Do Karen discusses how she can still value insights she once gained from public figures while deciding not to support them anymore when their actions no longer align with her values. [44:53] A New George Collective Message on Today’s Upheaval Karen reads a more recent message describing current chaos as part of a larger energetic shift, with old systems surfacing and breaking down so new ones can emerge. [49:53] Real-World Examples of Spiritual Activism Cheryl shares practical examples, including pausing before reacting, choosing dialogue over dehumanization, setting boundaries, refusing gossip and misinformation, creating meaningful content, and doing shadow work. [52:08] Can Anyone Channel Divine Guidance? Karen says yes and explains that inner guidance can come through words, art, movement, insight, or other forms, depending on the person. [55:00] Remembering That We Are All One The episode closes with a reflection on shared humanity, the importance of love with boundaries, and the idea that refusing hatred is itself a form of spiritual activism.