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The Fully Engaged Life

Join us for The Fully Engaged Life! Lessons are presented for becoming the person you desire to be and live the life you deserve. Based upon the book, Expansion Mastery: The Practical Guide to Living a Fully Engaged Life, by Robert D. Bessler. This is a no-nonsense approach to balanced spirituality based on the principle of Heaven-Earth-Being (Tenchijin). No new age fluff or religious dogma here, only real, effective, authentic practices presented to help you become a mindful, awakened human being. Robert draws from 37 years of direct personal experience as well as several ancient spiritual traditions and offers the practices that yield results in a practical, down-to-earth manner, all designed to help you to begin living the grand adventure of your life from a fully engaged perspective. 

Oct 26, 2015

Episode #60 of The Fully Engaged Life. In this highly informative episode, Robert highlights exactly how the vibration, thoughts, emotions, words, and actions interrelate. Using the old phrase, "Misery Loves Company," Robert illustrates how the interaction process of these aspects of self unfold. Using this phrase as a...


Oct 19, 2015

Episode #59 of The Fully Engaged Life. This show is the natural follow up to last week's show regarding Free Will. Understand the crucial role mindfulness plays in attaining not only free will, but also clear perspective. It's common knowledge that the ordinary state of mind suffers from a constantly skewed perception...


Oct 12, 2015

Episode #58 of The Fully Engaged Life. A deeply insightful show regarding the truth of Free Will. While most people believe free will a given right, the truth is that most people go their entire lives without ever truly attaining it. Robert explains how free will is achieved through mindfulness and it's only mindfulness...


Oct 5, 2015

Episode #57 of The Fully Engaged Life. Delving ever deeper into the practical application of mindfulness, Robert addresses how mindfulness needs to be factored into what and how much we consume. In the United States, people are pushed into living as "consumers" and in so doing, encouraged to consume more and consume it...