Call With Elisabet Sahtouris - Did It Have To End?
ServiceSpace
--Deven P-Shah
2 minute read
Mar 4, 2015

 

Last Saturday, we had a remarkable Awakin Call with Elisabet Sahtouris. At the end, when we asked volunteers to fill out the feedback form, both our veterans Amit and Aryae, gave the call a 10!

I wrote everyone a note saying, "Why did this call end? :)"

It was such a profound message, and SO well delivered. Enormity of the universal predicament weighed on me. At the same time, the simple idea of tuning in to where I am and starting compassion right now with what I have liberated me. I felt empowered.

I actually had to go somewhere. My gut feeling steered me not to miss the call. So, my thought was to reach there in 10-15 min while listening to first part of the conversation on cell phone, and then settle down in front of computer and all. But the moment Elisabet started talking, it compelled me to pull over and forget about everything else.

So, probably that was the native intelligence of the Mother Nature that Elisabet explained in the call so well - that universal compass which we all have built in as well (call it gut feeling, or intuition, or calling from inside ...) guided me to dial in to the call... :)

One more reminder and prompt for me to the quote from Albert Einstein that I absolutely love, "Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous!"

Thank you for an amazing conversation. It gave me goose bumps, too.

Elisabet herself kindly deflected the credit, in her thank-you note to Amit: "I attribute the high mood to the great energy field that ServiceSpace generates through all of you wonderful co-creators! Other networks often ask me to do something with them but I just don't get the same good feeling that I had for this Awakin Call."

 Mark Dubois, who also was a guest on our Awakin Call last year in June, echoed the sentiment beautifully in his email, "May the conversation never end...!"

Terry captured Elisabet's message on optimism so well, too.


You can listen to the call or read the transcript here.  A blog is coming soon too. :) 

 

Posted by Deven P-Shah on Mar 4, 2015