What a great guy and talk. Surrender feels amazing, letting go of the last strands of the personality. Resting in the fullness of being.❤🙏🏼
@dr.seangolden28883 жыл бұрын
Hale, these interviews are amazing. Please keep doing them! They have sparked the light of the spiritual path in me that I never even knew was available before.
@innernesss3 жыл бұрын
Kute really speaks from source, it's all so fresh and spontaneous. He doesn't call back to anything he's learned, he's just listening and allowing life to flow through. Great conversation
@NicoleLewis-vy7ms4 ай бұрын
Spoke beautifully and with allot of authenticity…we try and panel beat life into the shape we think it should take but underlying that is so much fear and stress. Surrender takes us to the ocean of possibility
@barbaraangele86153 жыл бұрын
A wonderful interview. Kute is such an inspiration. The word Surrender can become such a catch word of....oh yeah I forgot all I have to do is Surrender to feel better and no one talks about the GRIEVING that may arise in that Surrender and then having to FEEL that the Ego can say AHA...Surrender does not help you feel better so now what??????
@queenria73 жыл бұрын
I have a thought, but I'm not sure how to put it into words... maybe someone had a similar thought and could help? When Kute was talking about his book, and the "Hell No!" reaction he had toward it... I find that odd (as in, unusual, unnatural?), it seems to attest to a very strong sense of separation between mind and soul. Like, the experiences I personally had when a "Divine Idea" made itself known to me, it was never like a "Hell No", but to the contrary, it was a "WOW!!! Hell YES!!" - it was always resonating deeply within my being, moving me, awing me, amazing me. It was like a becoming One with myself, becoming MORE of myself, coming into my own. My Self I mean.
@davidpr95473 жыл бұрын
Hello Hale. Do you mind doing a guided release for desire and wanting? It would be very helpful for us. Thank you :)