Hey, guys. I’m hosting a free talk about the metaphysics of Christmas on December 18th and I want to make sure you know about it.
A mindful Christmas is one in which we look beyond the surface of things. When we lift our gaze beyond the dogmas and doctrines that can obscure their universal truth, the deeper meaning of ancient religious narratives begins to shine through. The metaphysical understanding of such stories opens a vast frontier of spiritual insight and illumination, regardless of our professed religion or whether or not we’re even religious.
Humanity’s sky seems very darkened this year, and the Star of Bethlehem sybolizes a beam of light, or deeper understanding. It guides us individually and collectively toward a higher realm of perception and the birth of a new sense of self.
Join us for The Metaphysics of Christmas, next Thursday, December 18 at 5pm PT / 8pm ET.
The birth of Christ is a process that unfolds in the landscape of our psyche. Every element of the Nativity — Mary, Joseph, the Star of Bethlehem, the shepherd, the kings, and even Herod — mirrors an aspect of our inner world. The more deeply we understand the story, the more deeply we understand ourselves.
If this interests you, I’ll hope you’ll join me. We’ll weave spiritual understanding with practical application — revealing Christmas as a sacred passage, a psychological renewal, and doorway to a light not of this world.


Is it going to be recorded? I am going to a grandson concert that night and hate to miss this
Love this framing. When you peel back the dogma, the Nativity really does read like a guided tour through the human psyche. Mary as the receptive heart, Joseph as the part of us trying to make sense of a mystery it can’t engineer, Herod as the ego panicking anytime something sacred tries to be born.
It is wild how a story so old keeps mapping so precisely onto the inner life now.
I appreciate you offering this conversation, especially in a season where the surface noise is loud enough to drown out the whole point.