A new interview released by Spiritually Inspired. The guest, Rada Pantea, the founder of the Solisis Publishing House, describes her spiritual path as something that “selected” her rather than a deliberate choice. After pursuing outward success—TV work in Romania, an MBA in the U.S., and a management career—she still felt an inner emptiness that led her to therapy and deeper searching. A turning point came when she encountered a spiritual lineage connected to the Masters and Rays of Light (theosophical in tone). She recognized it immediately as her true calling, left her conventional career about two decades ago, and began offering courses focused on inner transformation and reconnecting with purpose.
A central theme of the conversation is Rada’s approach to inner presence through a structured process of cleansing and self-observation—working through emotional, mental, etheric, and physical layers, often framed through chakras. She explains that real spiritual growth is not glamorous; humility naturally emerges as people face what blocks the inner light—conditioning, fear, and “density veils” accumulated from family and society. For her, the essence is experiential: like a flower that blooms only when it’s ready, the connection to guidance cannot be forced or explained intellectually. The guides are secondary; the real aim is direct connection with the Source—without intermediaries—an idea she also links to historical teachings such as Akhenaten’s.
The interview also explores Rada’s work with books and publishing, including her mission to bring powerful contemporary authors to Romanian readers. Living in Strasbourg, she leads a long-standing spiritual library and speaks of “the same message, more messengers,” emphasizing that spiritual truth reappears across eras and voices. She shares practical experiences like an eight-day water fast (important for the body, though not necessarily “more spiritual” for her), retreats in Romania’s Apuseni Mountains rooted in asking and receiving from the Source, and her time at Mount Shasta as part of following inner guidance. Although she’s optimistic because “spirit matters,” she expresses concern about social decay and control dynamics in the material world—yet believes that staying connected to the Source restores clarity, strength, and inner stability regardless of external events.
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