The Spiritual Perspective

Light Watkins

Ever wonder what the spiritual perspective is on genocide? On cheating? On getting back with your ex? On toxic people? If so, this is your channel. You identify as spiritual — but you’ve still got questions about how to show up in life’s messiest, most nuanced situations.  And you don’t have time for fluffy, feel-good answers that don’t hold up in the real world. This is where you’ll find a grounded spiritual take on life’s hardest questions. I’m Light Watkins — keynote speaker, author, and longtime meditation teacher — and every week, I share short, no-BS videos that help you zoom out, tune in, and reframe what you’re going through. If you’re tired of surface-level advice and ready to go deeper, join me every Monday and Thursday for new episodes of The Spiritual Perspective.  Your next breakthrough might be one perspective shift away.

  1. THIS is how you meditate (without even trying) | A Spiritual Perspective Conversation with Light Watkins & Peter Russell

    22H AGO

    THIS is how you meditate (without even trying) | A Spiritual Perspective Conversation with Light Watkins & Peter Russell

    Peter Russell has spent over 50 years exploring one of the most quietly radical ideas of our time: that the mind doesn't need to be forced, pushed, or perfected — it just needs to be allowed to rest.  In this episode of The Spiritual Perspective Conversations, Light Watkins and Peter Russell take us from his childhood on the English coast, through his time studying under Stephen Hawking at Cambridge, to sitting with Maharishi in India, and eventually getting banned by the very movement he valued the most.  Along the way, he shares what decades of meditation teaching — and a lifetime of curious, honest inquiry have revealed about the nature of the mind, presence, and what it actually means to just sit quietly with yourself. Key Insights: Meditation is effortless by design. The moment you try to control your mind, you've already gone off track. Peter learned this directly from Maharishi: the whole point is to allow the mind to settle naturally, not force it into stillness.Monkey mind isn't a problem. Thoughts showing up during meditation isn't a sign you're doing it wrong. It's completely natural. The skill is simply noticing when you've followed a thought, and gently choosing not to follow it anymore.Stress needs a release valve. Pressure in life isn't inherently bad but without a way to decompress, you become a walking pressure cooker. Meditation is that release valve, and even 15 minutes can feel like a vacation.Micro-meditations count. You don't need a cushion or a scheduled sit. Peter keeps sticky notes around his home that just say "pause." A few conscious breaths between tasks done 20 or 50 times a day can quietly transform how you move through life.Letting go means letting in first. When something uncomfortable surfaces in meditation, the instinct is to push it away. Peter's discovery: go to the body, get curious about the sensation, and let it in. That's when it starts to soften and dissolve on its own.The deepest part of you never changes. Beneath the ego, the persona, and the noise of daily life is a quiet sense of "I am" that has always been there. Learning to recognize and rest in that what Peter calls being is the heart of the whole practice.Great teachers speak from experience, not just knowledge. What struck Peter most about both Maharishi and Eckhart Tolle wasn't their intellect but it was that they were teaching from something they had genuinely lived. That's what made their words land differently.More about Peter's work: https://www.peterrussell.com/ Get Peter's new book, How to Meditate Without Even Trying: https://www.peterrussell.com/HMWETbook/index.php Send us a text message. We'd love to hear from you!

    1h 3m
  2. Achieve Your Dream in 12 Weeks or Less (Webinar Replay)

    APR 20

    Achieve Your Dream in 12 Weeks or Less (Webinar Replay)

    In this episode, I’m sharing a replay of a webinar where I pull back the curtain on how to achieve your biggest goals way faster than you might think is possible. To show you what’s actually doable, I’m using the backstory of how I wrote my last bestselling book, The Year You Transform, in a single weekend. That’s cover to cover in just 72 hours—and no, I didn’t use AI to write it. But this isn’t just for aspiring authors. This is for anyone who has a meaningful dream they’ve been struggling to get across the finish line. We’re diving into how to artfully use deadlines to collapse time and how to spot those "important-sounding" excuses that are secretly sabotaging your progress. I also break down a human tendency you can exploit to keep yourself from quitting and share a simple filter to help you stay focused when friends start telling you to "take it easy." By the end, we’ll look at two versions of your future: the one where you stick with the status quo, and the inspired one where you finally bet on yourself.  Resources: GRAB THE FREE GUIDE: Want a grounded, reliable structure to make meaningful progress on your dream in just 12 weeks? Access the framework here: http://tortoiseapproach.com/framework FINISH WHAT MATTERS: Ready to finally cross the finish line? Apply for Light’s high-touch, 12-week coaching experience for the structure and momentum you need to follow through: http://thefinishlinecoaching.com Send us a text message. We'd love to hear from you!

    46 min
  3. Activate Your Intuition Now - How To Turn Up the Volume

    MAR 9

    Activate Your Intuition Now - How To Turn Up the Volume

    In a world filled with constant external cues and mental chatter, finding your alignment can feel impossible. In this episode, we break down the fundamental differences between the "noise" of fear and the "directive" power of intuition. Using the powerful Stadium Metaphor, we explore why your intuitive voice often feels like a still, small voice in the "nosebleeds" while fear and ego take the "courtside seats". Stop letting the loudest voice in your head run your life and learn how to finally turn up the volume on your inner guidance. Key Takeaways The Definition of Noise: External cues that pull you away from your values, purpose, and alignment.Intuition as a GPS: Why your inner voice is strictly directive—telling you where to go rather than what to fear.The Stadium Metaphor: How to recognize that the loudest internal voices (fear, ego, insecurity) are simply the ones sitting "courtside" in your awareness.The "Still, Small Voice": Why intuition often feels quiet and distant, requiring you to silence the "courtside" noise to hear it.Stress Inoculation: Using micro-doses of discomfort, like cold showers or sitting in stillness, to stay present and connected.Inner Work as a Job: Why prioritizing meditation and gratitude is a biological necessity for your health and wellness.The Growth Zone: Why choosing what "lights you up" is the fastest way to move from your comfort zone into true presence.Send us a text message. We'd love to hear from you!

    14 min
4.9
out of 5
879 Ratings

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Ever wonder what the spiritual perspective is on genocide? On cheating? On getting back with your ex? On toxic people? If so, this is your channel. You identify as spiritual — but you’ve still got questions about how to show up in life’s messiest, most nuanced situations.  And you don’t have time for fluffy, feel-good answers that don’t hold up in the real world. This is where you’ll find a grounded spiritual take on life’s hardest questions. I’m Light Watkins — keynote speaker, author, and longtime meditation teacher — and every week, I share short, no-BS videos that help you zoom out, tune in, and reframe what you’re going through. If you’re tired of surface-level advice and ready to go deeper, join me every Monday and Thursday for new episodes of The Spiritual Perspective.  Your next breakthrough might be one perspective shift away.

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