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In this episode, Kevin is joined by returning guest Brendan Lea for a deep, candid exploration of agendas, intuition, and the integrity of teaching. Together they look at what becomes possible when you stop trying to be helpful and start working without an agenda — and how dropping that hidden impulse changes the entire texture of a conversation.
They talk about the strange art of teaching, the challenge of meeting people exactly where they are, and the way intuition shows up as an undistorted knowing beneath all of our habits of thought. Kevin shares how he uncovered an unconscious agenda to be helpful, the helplessness sitting underneath it, and the freedom that opened up once he stopped running from that feeling.
The conversation moves into vulnerability as a practice, the difference between being vulnerable and feeling vulnerable, and why telling the truth you’re most afraid to say often shifts everything. They also explore shame as a view, the “yeah, but” dynamic, and the wisdom inside patterns we’re quick to judge or eliminate.
They close with personal reflections on authority, empowerment, and what it takes to dissolve old internal structures at the root.
About Brendan:
Inviting You To Consciousness and Skill Worldwide. Brendan’s commitment to study and training has led to great awareness and understanding of the dynamics of mind and body as they apply to interaction and skill. Through years of intense contemplation he has also developed a deep understanding of his own condition and had a deep enlightenment experience at twenty-seven. This allows him to powerfully facilitate others in having the breakthroughs and insights necessary to expand their own consciousness. Brendan Lea first met Peter Ralston, the founder of Consciousness and Skill Worldwide, when he was seventeen. Within days of meeting him, Brendan committed himself to a life of study and moved to Texas to be at the Cheng Hsin Center. From the age of eighteen Brendan has been in attendance to every apprentice program that has been offered at the Cheng Hsin center in Pipe Creek, TX.
Websites: thebrendanlea.com and peterralston.com
Skool Community: skool.com/the-consciousness-path
Youtube: www.youtube.com/@TheBrendanLea
Want to be part of the next Ask Us Anything? Share your questions here: Listener Connection Form
Britta: brittakristin.com
Kevin: kevinlawrence.org
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In this episode, Kevin is joined by returning guest Brendan Lea for a deep, candid exploration of agendas, intuition, and the integrity of teaching. Together they look at what becomes possible when you stop trying to be helpful and start working without an agenda — and how dropping that hidden impulse changes the entire texture of a conversation.
They talk about the strange art of teaching, the challenge of meeting people exactly where they are, and the way intuition shows up as an undistorted knowing beneath all of our habits of thought. Kevin shares how he uncovered an unconscious agenda to be helpful, the helplessness sitting underneath it, and the freedom that opened up once he stopped running from that feeling.
The conversation moves into vulnerability as a practice, the difference between being vulnerable and feeling vulnerable, and why telling the truth you’re most afraid to say often shifts everything. They also explore shame as a view, the “yeah, but” dynamic, and the wisdom inside patterns we’re quick to judge or eliminate.
They close with personal reflections on authority, empowerment, and what it takes to dissolve old internal structures at the root.
About Brendan:
Inviting You To Consciousness and Skill Worldwide. Brendan’s commitment to study and training has led to great awareness and understanding of the dynamics of mind and body as they apply to interaction and skill. Through years of intense contemplation he has also developed a deep understanding of his own condition and had a deep enlightenment experience at twenty-seven. This allows him to powerfully facilitate others in having the breakthroughs and insights necessary to expand their own consciousness. Brendan Lea first met Peter Ralston, the founder of Consciousness and Skill Worldwide, when he was seventeen. Within days of meeting him, Brendan committed himself to a life of study and moved to Texas to be at the Cheng Hsin Center. From the age of eighteen Brendan has been in attendance to every apprentice program that has been offered at the Cheng Hsin center in Pipe Creek, TX.
Websites: thebrendanlea.com and peterralston.com
Skool Community: skool.com/the-consciousness-path
Youtube: www.youtube.com/@TheBrendanLea
Want to be part of the next Ask Us Anything? Share your questions here: Listener Connection Form
Britta: brittakristin.com
Kevin: kevinlawrence.org