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Up on the podcast this week, we have Felix Price. After a spiritual awakening age 20, Felix has spent the last 18 years exploring different traditions and developed a synergy of systems that complement each other to create what he calls Mixed Spiritual Arts, an open umbrella term for all forms of spirituality, sharing the foundation of love, health, gratitude and dedication, ranging across art, music, movement, ceremony and much more.
With Felix’s diverse travels, experiencing diverse spiritual traditions and technologies, I was interested to speak to him about how to connect, what these cultures share, what we’ve as a culture lost or neglected and what we seem to be re-seeking individually and collectively. This is an incredibly thought-provoking and super interesting conversation and for me really blows the lid off our perception of reality and also what we define as “spiritual”.

About Felix:
Felix had a spiritual awakening aged 20 at Glastonbury festival which transformed his life and began his journey into the spiritual arts. Over the 18 years since, he has been exploring many different traditions, and has now developed a synergy of systems that complement each other to create what he calls Mixed Spiritual Arts, an open umbrella term for all forms of spirituality, sharing the foundation of love, health, gratitude and dedication. Felix now makes art in Barbados with his family.


In this episode:
- redefining what we define as spiritual art forms and expression
- what “spiritual traditions” seem to have in common even though they’re from different times, space and geographies
- connecting to wisdom beyond the conscious mind through different practices
- what we seem to be seeking and what perhaps we've lost as a society
- the power of ceremony and the intentionality it brings back to our lives
- ways to connect deeper to yourself and information outside of your immediate mental and sensory perception


IG: @felixprice.uamsa
Website: https://felix-price.mykajabi.com/