Tools and Strategies to Support Wellness & Spiritual Growth: Insights from Leading Experts

Greetings, everyone,

I wanted you to be one of the first to know that a very powerful and valuable FREE resource will be available to you LIVE on February 9 & 10, 2026.

This live-streamed event is called the AI for Wellness and Spirituality Summit. It is a thoughtfully curated video interview series featuring trusted experts in wellness, spirituality, mindfulness, and conscious technology, including myself.

As AI becomes more present in everyday life, many people are asking important questions: How do I use AI safely? How do I stay grounded and connected to my intuition? How can AI support healing, calm, clarity, and spiritual growth without replacing inner wisdom?

This summit was created to explore those questions with care, discernment, and humanity.

This free event is packed with practical insights, thoughtful conversations, and real-world guidance from experts who are already using AI in ways that support wellness, resilience, and conscious living.

This resource is a must-have for anyone interested in understanding how AI can be used intentionally to support their wellness and spiritual practice.

There are 12 expert interviews featured in the AI for Wellness and Spirituality Summit, and availability is limited, so be sure to register soon.

https://aiforwellnessandspirituality.com/mosm

This event will be streamed via Zoom on January 21 and 22 from 9am to 5pm Pacific Time. Replays will be available for those who are unable to attend live.

The experts featured in the AI for Wellness and Spirituality Summit include:

Ram Ramanathan

Varun Soni

Tiffany Joy Basse

Bill Boone

Brittany Long

Gina Dianne Harding

Dr. Shauna Shapiro

Mark Sidney

Anne Wintemute

Morgan O. Smith

Aaron Woffenden

Matthew James Bailey

Some of the topics these experts will be covering in the video interviews include:

– How to use AI safely, ethically, and intentionally in wellness and spiritual practice

– Prompt engineering made human: how to ask better questions aligned with your values

– Designing personalized wellness and spiritual practices using AI as a supportive tool

– Using AI for reflection, journaling, self-inquiry, and emotional clarity

– Exploring dreams and symbolism with AI while honoring intuition

– How AI is transforming wellness and spirituality and how to stay grounded

– Creating practices that cultivate calm, peace, resilience, and inner authority

– Using AI to reduce overwhelm and support consistency in daily practices

– And much more…

Get the information you need about AI for wellness and spirituality in short 30–50 minute videos. Real conversations from real experts.

Imagine being able to sit in the front row and listen to leading voices in wellness and spirituality sharing how they thoughtfully use AI to support healing, clarity, conscious & growth. Wouldn’t that be empowering and valuable?

So register now and don’t miss out!

https://aiforwellnessandspirituality.com/mosm

Morgan O. Smith

P.S. If you feel the AI for Wellness and Spirituality Summit would support your friends, family, or community, please share it with them. Conversations like these can make a real difference.

AI for Wellness and Spirituality Summit. Real conversations from real experts.

When Empathy Crosses the Threshold of Self

Empathy is often described as understanding another’s feelings, yet this description barely scratches the surface of its deepest expression. At its highest register, empathy ceases to be an act of imagination and becomes an act of participation. Something more radical occurs; identity loosens, boundaries soften, and awareness enters a living intimacy with another mode of being.

Such empathy does not merely observe suffering or joy from a distance. Consciousness steps into the interior rhythm of another life and begins to feel from within. Breath, sensation, and perception reorganize themselves. Experience no longer revolves around a private centre. A wider gravity takes hold.

Kosmocentric awareness emerges at this threshold. Attention no longer privileges the personal narrative or even the collective identity of a group. Life is sensed as a single field expressing itself through countless forms. Compassion, here, is not chosen. It flows naturally, the way heat radiates from fire.

To walk in the shoes of a bodhisattva is not to adopt a moral stance or imitate a spiritual role. It is to feel what it means to be animated by responsibility without burden. The heart expands beyond emotional warmth into something rhythmic and vast, beating not for one life, but for life itself. Suffering is felt directly, yet it does not collapse the system. The capacity to hold pain grows alongside the capacity to love.

Such an experience dissolves the familiar distinction between self and other. Helping another no longer feels like altruism. It feels like circulation; energy moving where it is needed, without hesitation or self-congratulation. Action arises spontaneously, guided by clarity rather than obligation.

This level of empathy cannot be sustained through effort alone. It arises when identification with the separate self loosens enough for consciousness to re-centre itself within the whole. What remains is not detachment, but intimacy without possession. Care without agenda. Presence without contraction.

Moments like these recalibrate what it means to be human. After tasting kosmocentric empathy, ordinary indifference becomes impossible to justify. Even when the experience fades, something irreversible has occurred. A deeper reference point has been established.

Empathy, at its summit, reveals itself not as an emotional skill, but as a shift in being. Life recognizes itself through you, and the heart learns a larger rhythm; one that beats for all beings, without exception.

Morgan O. Smith

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