In today’s article, Mystic Mag is interviewing Chris Cade – a featured teacher in The Manifesting Movie and founder of SpiritualGrowthEvents.com. He is also a certified Firewalk Instructor by Sundoor’s Peggy Dylan (she taught Tony Robbins how to firewalk), has swum with wild dolphins in the Bahamas, bent spoons with The Monroe Institute (have you heard of the CIA “Stargate” program?), left a six-figure Silicon Valley job to become a conscious entrepreneur, and he is a grateful full-time single father in sunny California.
Please introduce Free Spiritual Growth Events to our audience – what is its mission?
Our mission is to scour the globe and find the best virtual events so that you don’t have to. Whether it’s an online course, metaphysical workshop, deep dive webinar, healing seminar or even a full-blown conference… you’re sure to find something here for you that fits your hectic schedule.
What is the purpose of your events?
Our events make it possible for you to meet new people, explore new topics, discover fantastic spiritual teachers, get out of your comfort zone and grow, and pursue your passions.
Are they really free?
This is the best part – all of our events are always 100% free. You will never be required to pay for your events. Of course, you are always welcome to upgrade your event experience and many people love to do so.
What are your thoughts about the role of spiritual well-being in every person’s life? How important is it?
Spiritual well-being is the quiet pulse beneath every moment, gently guiding us toward a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us. It’s not something reserved for a select few; it’s the thread that connects us all, weaving through our daily experiences, our challenges, and our triumphs.
At its core, spiritual well-being isn’t about following a particular path or adhering to specific beliefs. Instead, it’s about cultivating a relationship with the part of ourselves that is beyond the noise of everyday life—the part that seeks peace, understanding, and connection.
When we nurture our spiritual well-being, we’re investing in our true selves. It’s the anchor that holds us steady when life’s storms arrive and the compass that points us toward our highest good. This doesn’t mean that spiritual well-being makes life easier, but it does make us more resilient, more compassionate, and more in tune with the lessons that each experience offers us. It’s about recognizing that our journey isn’t just about reaching goals or accumulating achievements but about growing in love, wisdom, and authenticity along the way.
Spiritual well-being is profoundly important because it reminds us that we are more than our circumstances. It invites us to see life not just as a series of events but as a sacred unfolding where every moment has meaning. In times of confusion or pain, our spiritual well-being is what helps us find clarity and purpose. It’s the quiet voice that encourages us to keep going, to trust the process, and to believe in the goodness of life—even when things seem uncertain.
Ultimately, spiritual well-being is about coming home to ourselves. It’s the space where we can breathe, reflect, and remember who we truly are. By nurturing this aspect of our lives, we open ourselves up to greater peace, joy, and fulfillment. And in doing so, we become a source of light not only for ourselves but for others, radiating the kind of calm and love that the world so deeply needs.