
The Spiritual Perspective
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.
The Spiritual Perspective
From The Archive: The Only Insurance That Money Can't Buy: Get the Spiritual Perspective
Life can change in an instant—sometimes in ways we hope for, like meeting the right person or finding new opportunities, and sometimes in ways we dread, like losing a home or facing heartbreak. Change is the only constant, and no amount of financial security can shield us from the emotional and spiritual challenges that come with it.
This week’s Spiritual Perspective explores the concept of “inner insurance”—a form of resilience that money can’t buy but is crucial for navigating life’s twists and turns.
Here’s what we cover:
- Why true security comes from within, not from external stability.
- The hidden value of life’s hardest moments for spiritual growth.
- How simple daily practices, like meditation or gratitude, build the inner strength to handle anything.
Think of it like physical fitness: just as consistent exercise prepares you for physical challenges, inner work prepares you for life’s uncertainties. The beauty is, your “insurance payment” can be as small as a few minutes a day—a walk, a kind act, or a moment of stillness.
So, what’s your inner insurance plan? Are you making those daily investments, or could this perspective inspire a shift?