On this Thanksgiving day, Michael explores the deeper art of gratitude—not as a list, but as a listening practice. Through stories of future-self meditation, the Lost Coast vision fast, and the ancient rite of attuning to nature, he reveals how the most powerful signals in our lives arise in the liminal spaces between action and stillness. This episode invites you to slow down, tune your inner instrument, and rediscover the magic that moves when we get quiet enough to hear it.
In this Thanksgiving reflection, Michael invites you into the liminal space—the quiet between the notes where meaning, magic, and clarity live.
Drawing on a powerful future-self meditation and a week-long vision fast on California’s Lost Coast, he shares how deep listening changes the way we perceive the world—and ourselves. From native traditions of fasting for vision to the way nature sharpens our senses when we strip away noise, Michael explores how true gratitude arises when we become receptive rather than directive.
You’ll hear:
Why gratitude is more than a practice—it’s a signal-clearing
How the “space between the notes” (Debussy/Miles Davis) reveals the essence of life
What a future-self meditation can teach us about legacy
How nature attunes the nervous system to clarity
The magic that arrives when we enter the world with reverence and listening
Why real wealth is time, health, sunlight, breath, and presence
From Ubud’s morning rain to bathing in the Lost Coast waterfalls, Michael recounts the moments where the world speaks—if we are quiet enough to listen.
On this day of thanks, this episode is an invitation to:
Put your feet on the earth
Let your breath slow
Listen for what your life is asking of you
And remember that gratitude is the root of a life well-lived
Sending you presence, warmth, and deep gratitude.
Happy Thanksgiving.