We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Mike Pozorski. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Mike below.
Mike, thanks for taking the time to share your stories with us today Was there a defining moment in your professional career? A moment that changed the trajectory of your career?
Yes. There was a defining moment that completely changed not just the direction of my career — but my understanding of why I’m here.
For years, I worked as a medium. I helped people connect with their loved ones in spirit, offering comfort, closure, and emotional healing. I was successful in that work and felt that I was genuinely helping people. But something deeper kept calling me — something I couldn’t name at the time.
I had stumbled across Eckhart Tolle’s work years earlier, during my time as a medium. I remember feeling drawn to his message of presence and stillness, but I didn’t fully understand it yet. It felt profound… but distant — like a truth I hadn’t quite embodied.
Then everything changed.
During a period of intense inner searching, I had a spiritual encounter that broke me wide open. I saw what I believe was an angel, and beside this radiant presence… I saw Eckhart Tolle in a vision. The moment wasn’t metaphorical — it was visceral. And the message wasn’t about going higher or farther. It was about going deeper. It was clear: my work wasn’t just about connecting people to the other side — it was about helping them connect to the Presence of God within.
That moment shifted the trajectory of my life.
I realized that my true calling wasn’t just to give readings — but to teach people how to come back to the now, to the stillness beneath thought, and to awaken to their true nature beyond the ego. Since then, my work has evolved into something much more aligned with my soul: spiritual teaching rooted in presence, mindfulness, and inner transformation.
The lesson I carry with me is this:
Sometimes your real purpose isn’t found in chasing more… but in stopping, listening, and surrendering to something deeper. And from that stillness, your true work begins.

Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
My name is Mike Pozorski, and my path has been anything but conventional — but it’s been deeply guided.
For over a decade, I worked as a professional medium, helping people connect with loved ones who had passed on. I’ve sat with grieving families, spoken messages of healing, and walked with countless people through some of the most tender and transformative moments of their lives. It was powerful work — and I’m grateful for the chapter it gave me.
But in recent years, something deeper began to stir within me. I felt called not just to connect people to spirit, but to teach them how to connect to their own spirit — to God, to Presence, to inner stillness.
This calling became undeniable after a spiritual experience in which I saw an angelic being and Eckhart Tolle in what I can only describe as a visionary encounter. That moment awakened me to a whole new layer of truth — and clarity around my purpose. I realized I was no longer here to just deliver spiritual messages — but to guide people into the silence beneath all questions. Into Being.
Today, my work centers around spiritual teaching and mentoring inspired by Eckhart Tolle, A Course in Miracles, and my own lived experiences of inner awakening. I create:
YouTube content on spiritual presence, ego, surrender, and living from stillness
1-on-1 spiritual coaching to help clients navigate emotional challenges, anxiety, and ego patterns — and return to peace
Online courses that teach people how to become aware of the mind, meet life with stillness, and walk a path of awakening
Guided meditations and practices rooted in Presence, surrender, and spiritual depth
What sets my work apart is that I’m not here to offer quick-fix solutions or surface-level advice. I invite people into something deeper — a radical simplicity: to come home to the present moment and discover that who they truly are has been here all along.
Clients come to me when they’re tired of chasing happiness in the world — and ready to find peace within.
I’m most proud of the honesty and humility in my journey. I’ve evolved, shifted, let go of labels, and followed the quiet pull of my soul — even when it didn’t make sense externally. I don’t claim to have all the answers. I just know how to hold space for people to remember what matters.
If you’re someone who feels the pain of overthinking, spiritual disconnection, or the pressure to constantly “fix” yourself — I want you to know: there’s nothing wrong with you. There’s just a deeper truth you haven’t been shown yet.
And I’m here to walk with you toward it.
Let’s talk about resilience next – do you have a story you can share with us?
A true test of my resilience came not in a single moment, but in a season that unraveled everything I thought I was.
A couple of years before my life shifted dramatically, I had a profound spiritual experience. I saw what I believe was an angelic presence standing beside Eckhart Tolle. It was clear, unmistakable, and deeply peaceful. At the time, I didn’t fully understand what it meant — but I knew it was calling me deeper. I was still working as a medium, and that experience planted a seed: there’s more to this path than just messages from the beyond — there’s a direct experience of God, stillness, and Presence.
That seed took root slowly, but life has a way of accelerating your growth.
Eventually, everything began to fall apart — personally and professionally. My marriage ended. My identity as a medium no longer felt aligned. I found myself in a kind of spiritual freefall. I had built a life around being “the one who helps,” and suddenly, I was the one facing the unknown.
This was the defining moment of resilience for me.
Not because I pushed through or forced a comeback — but because I chose to let go.
I let go of the identity I had spent years building. I let go of needing to be seen a certain way. And I surrendered — to Presence, to God, to the unknown.
That earlier vision — the one with Eckhart and the angel — came back to me again and again. It became an anchor. A reminder that even when life feels like it’s unraveling, something deeper is unfolding.
And that’s exactly what happened. Out of the loss came clarity. Out of the confusion came a new direction: spiritual teaching, rooted in now, in awareness, in truth beyond form.
Resilience, for me, meant surrendering everything that wasn’t truly me — so I could begin living from what is.
Learning and unlearning are both critical parts of growth – can you share a story of a time when you had to unlearn a lesson?
For much of my life — and especially in my early work as a medium — I felt a deep responsibility to help, to heal, to prove my value through what I could give. On the surface, that looked like compassion. But underneath, it was often rooted in fear — the fear of not being enough unless I was doing something valuable for someone else.
The more I worked, the more I tried to show up for everyone — and somewhere along the way, I disconnected from myself. I was always “on.” Always trying to fix, guide, or help… even when I was empty.
The turning point came not in a dramatic collapse, but in a quiet realization — one that began years earlier when I first came across Eckhart Tolle’s teachings. His message about Presence struck something deep in me.
It took time, but I began to unlearn the belief that I had to “earn” my place in the world through service or performance. I started learning how to sit with myself, as I was — without needing to fix anything or anyone.
Now, I teach others how to do the same: to break free from identity, overgiving, and ego roles… and return to the peace of simply being.
The truth is — your presence, not your performance, is the gift.
That’s the lesson I had to unlearn — and it changed everything.
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