Episode 228 - Prepare to Transcend the Chaos
- Barb Crowley
- Nov 9
- 2 min read
Welcome to the show! Today’s guest is the remarkable Angel Millar — born and raised in England, he studied fine art and fashion before becoming a respected hypnotist, martial artist, and lecturer on personal growth, archetypal patterns of behavior, and spirituality.
In this episode, Angel and I dive deep into creativity and chaos — how we’ve lost touch with our creative instincts, why that matters for our future, and how true creativity often emerges from disorder.
It’s a thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation about imagination, resilience, and finding meaning in uncertain times.
Angel Millar
Angel is an author, speaker, and teacher exploring creativity, spirituality, and personal transformation. His books — including The Three Stages of Initiatic Spirituality, The Path of the Warrior-Mystic, and Transcend the Chaos — examine how ancient symbols, archetypes, and disciplines can guide us in modern life.

A respected voice on esoteric traditions and self-mastery, Angel has been published in Quest, Watkins Mind Body Spirit, and New Dawn magazines and lectures internationally on growth, meaning, and the creative spirit.
Latest Book: Transcend the Chaos

In Transcend the Chaos, Angel Millar offers a timely and inspiring guide to staying centered and creative in turbulent times. Drawing on his background in art, martial arts, hypnosis, and spirituality, Millar introduces the Six Cs — Connection, Creativity, Craft, Culture, Character, and Consciousness — as principles for emotional control, confidence, and personal transformation.
Blending practical techniques with symbolic insight, he invites readers to turn chaos into a catalyst for growth rather than fear. Thoughtful, elegant, and deeply relevant, Transcend the Chaos bridges self-mastery and spirituality with a grounded, modern voice.
A must-read for anyone seeking clarity, resilience, and creative renewal in a chaotic world.
Angel Millar Website: angelmillar.com
Email: angel@angelmillar.com
Publisher: Inner Traditions











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