• David Bingham – The Infinite Ocean of Being

  • Jan 8 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
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David Bingham – The Infinite Ocean of Being

  • Summary

  • This conversation with David Bingham explores in a fun way the infinite ocean of being that all is. David draws us in and helps us realize we are not separate from this natural wholeness. You will come away with a greater sense of the boundless nature of life and the knowledge that you are not limited to the stories you tell yourself, in this episode of “Letting Go & The Greatest Secret” with Hale Dwoskin.

    David Bingham is a spiritual teacher and author of “Effortless Being.” He spent decades as a spiritual seeker and was profiled in the book “Conversations on Non-Duality: Twenty-Six Awakenings.” David now helps others realize their true nature. He was a featured teacher in Rhonda Byrne’s “The Greatest Secret.”

    Learn more about David at www.NonConceptualAwareness.com.

    Hale Dwoskin is the author of the New York Times best seller "The Sedona Method" and the coauthor of "Happiness Is Free: And It’s Easier Than You Think" with Lester Levenson. He has been helping people let go and discover their true nature since 1976. He is also one of the featured teachers in Rhonda Byrne’s book and movie phenomenon "The Secret" as well as a featured teacher in "The Greatest Secret." Learn more about Hale and the Sedona Method at www.Sedona.com, www.YouTube.com/user/TheSedonaMethod, www.Facebook.com/TheSedonaMethod, and www.Instagram.com/TheSedonaMethodOfficial.

    To comment or ask a question about this episode please go to our channel on YouTube at https://youtu.be/0oEPdjwRrRM.

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