Mysticbeing Apr 2026

The great irony: most of us are searching for extraordinary spiritual experiences, while a Mysticbeing knows that the extraordinary is hiding in the ordinary—and waiting to be noticed. No one becomes a Mysticbeing because life went perfectly.

If you call yourself a Mysticbeing as an identity to feel superior, you have missed the point entirely. The true Mysticbeing has no need for the title. The title is just a signpost pointing back to the simple, impossible truth:

5 minutes There is a word we don’t use enough anymore: being . Mysticbeing

The Quiet Rebellion of Being a Mysticbeing

What would change in your life today if you acted as though everything—every sound, every breath, every ordinary moment—was secretly holy? The great irony: most of us are searching

A Mysticbeing doesn’t reject the grocery store, the traffic jam, or the dirty dishes. She sees them as containers. Containers for presence. Containers for wonder. Containers for the very thing we call God, or Source, or simply What Is .

The word “mystic” has been co-opted by the ego. We see Instagram posts with crystals and ethereal music and think, I want that aesthetic . But real mysticism is not aesthetic. It is gritty. It is waking up at 3 AM with existential dread and still whispering thank you . It is washing a sink full of dishes and feeling the universe wash itself through your hands. The true Mysticbeing has no need for the title

In my experience, there are two wounds that crack the human heart open enough for this kind of knowing to enter: