“A woman who is hands down the freshest, boldest breath of fresh air spirituality has heard, read or seen in decades”
- Maureen Moss, author, motivational speaker, and radio host.
and co-host of the radio show, Shootin’ the Spiritual Shit,
starting March 2012 Wednesdays 6pm PST on en*theos radio
The New York Times Sunday Style Cover
“Seeing Yourself In Their Light”
Sex God Rock N Roll TV Show
Martha Stewart Weddings
Publishers Weekly Interview
Dr. Oz interview in Oprah & Friends
The New Man Interview
Most recent interviews in 2010:
My Goddess Life interview
Everything Is Energy radio show
TESTIMONIALS
Sera Beak is a modern day mystic who is both wise and wildly delightful. She speaks in the down to earth, uncensored language of youth and vitality. She is in-tune with the divine and will invite your listeners to join her. I highly recommend her as a guest. I’m sure you’ll be as delighted as we were. – Justine Toms, NPR, New Dimensions
Featuring Sera Beak on The New Man was a no-brainer. First, she sets the bar in terms of what an amazing woman can be and do in this lifetime. She actually LIVES a new possibility for both women AND men in this day and age. Number two, she challenges people to THINK for themselves and JUST BE themselves. She does this in an entertaining and accessible manner — never authoritarian. And third, I got emails for weeks from listeners who ‘woke up’ to a new possibility just by hearing her speak. Bottom line, this girl delivers value in a fun, entertaining way. What more could you ask? Tripp Lanier, Host, The New Man
Sera Beak is an enlightening, enlivening guest. She’s perfect for radio in that she has infectious energy that comes through her voice, and she offers tangible, easy-to-picture and easy-to-implement suggestions that listeners can relate to and use. Sera can be back on my show any time. — Victoria Moran, HealthyLife.net, formerly with Martha Stewart Living Radio, Sirius Broadcasting
A Spiritual Cowgirl Speaks - by Lipstick Mystic
How many times have you cruised by those books on traditional religions at the bookstore thinking, “Maybe this path will have the answers that I need?”
You buy the book, you study up on that religion, or you buy videos or CD’s featuring that teacher’s work. You diligently listen, absorb, and attempt to wrap your mind around the teachings.
How many times have you done this, only to realize – if you’re being honest with yourself – that none of it really works for you?
So many religions and spiritual traditions have great grains of wisdom within them, yet they seem locked in the past. They aren’t keeping up with real people, real humans, having real emotions, feelings, and – GASP! – even sexual desires.
Most religions are busy telling you how TRULY LIVING, with all of your senses fully engaged, is “bad” for you. Or many of the New Age pathways seem to be always going on and on about “ascension,” preaching escape from this realm, in one form or another. The ET’s are coming to whisk us off in their spaceships. We’re going to ascend on our own via our merkaba field or light body. Or we’re going to, um, just wake up one day in a new, utopian reality.
Well, all of that can sound really nice on the surface. And most of these teachers are truly loving types who are doing their very best mapping out the landscape of the Divine and attempting to share their best theories or insights with their students.
But sometimes, no matter how enticing or beautiful a spiritual path is, it just seems like your grandmother’s spirituality – crusty, uncomfortable, and heavy. Not yours.
Modern women and men need to get in touch with the sacred spark that lives within them without sacrificing fun, humor, or sex.
At least, that’s part of the message that author Sera Beak is trying to get across.
She preaches (if that’s the right word) an exciting, freeform type of spiritual adventure, encouraging us all to become spiritual “cowgirls” and to incorporate many different forms of play and invention as we create our own spiritual practice.
She was kind enough to sit down with me for a rousing, controversial chat, and I’ve just posted the interview with her now.
If you’re ready to join the spiritual cowgirl movement (and yes, boys are allowed to join, too!) take a peak at my interview with Sera Beak.