EPISODE · Dec 9, 2025 · 1H 7M
✨ Surrender to the Power: A Conversation with Christine Morgan
from Soul Sync with Jason Paul · host Jason Paul
This episode is a deeply personal one for me.Just after my dad passed away, I travelled to a week-long course with Christine Morgan — a medium whose lineage, clarity and uncompromising honesty have shaped so many modern mediums. That week changed something in me. It was the moment I finally stopped trying… and started truly surrendering to the power.Christine joined me for this conversation at 8am my time — coffee in hand — while she was sitting on the other side of the world absolutely roasting in Australian heat. And yet, she brings her usual warmth, humour, depth and no-nonsense truth about what it really means to “surrender.”In this episode we explore what the power actually is, why so many mediums unknowingly block it, and how surrender is less about letting go of control… and more about finally letting yourself be.What you’ll hearWhat “surrender to the power” truly means (and why most people misunderstand it)Christine’s revelation that even she wasn’t fully surrendered for the first 15 years of her careerWhy trying, pushing or “getting a result” pulls you out of the powerHow trauma, conditioning and self-beliefs shape your connectionThe difference between sitting in the power and trying to get into itWhy the spirit world never tests you — but your own mind doesThe subtlety of the power: how to recognise it, trust it and deepen itThe healing, uncomfortable inner work mediumship asks of usWhy authenticity matters more than perfection for developing mediumsThe moment the Spirit world told me clearly: “Jason, just get on with it.”Who this episode is forThis is for you if:You’re developing your mediumship and keep getting in your own wayYou struggle with trying, overthinking, or perfectionismYou’re learning to trust yourself — and the Spirit world — more deeplyYou’ve ever asked: “Is this me or is this spirit?”You’re ready to move from “magician” to “mystic”Mentions & ideasPlatform mediumship and the courage to be seenHealing the self as the foundation of spiritual workPatterning, neuroplasticity & why the mind creates blocksThe pioneers who simply sat by the fire and waitedWhy mediums need mediums — and how to find the right teacherGentle noteThis episode touches on personal healing, self-reflection, and the internal barriers many of us face when developing spiritual gifts. If anything here brings up emotions, give yourself space, grounding and kindness. You’re not alone in the process.To find out more about Christine, you can visit her website - https://www.christinemorgan.com.au/✨ Get in touchIf you have a story, experience, or idea you'd love to share on Soul Sync, I’d love to hear from you.📩 Email: [email protected]🌐 Website: jasonpaulmedium.comIf you enjoy the podcast, please take a moment to leave a review — your feedback truly means the world to me and helps others discover the show. 💫✨ Enjoying Soul Sync?A quick rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify genuinely makes such a difference. It helps more curious souls find these conversations and keeps the podcast growing.If an episode has made you think, feel, laugh, question something—or simply helped you feel a little less alone—please take a moment to leave a review.Thank you for being here. It means more than you know. 🤍🎧 Listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts.Support the show
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This episode is a deeply personal one for me. Just after my dad passed away, I travelled to a week-long course with Christine Morgan — a medium whose lineage, clarity and uncompromising honesty have shaped so many modern mediums. That week changed something in me. It was the moment I finally stopped trying… and started truly surrendering to the power. Christine joined me for this conversation at 8am my time — coffee in hand — while she was sitting on the other side of the world absolutely roa...
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