Host Helen Lee continues her interview with Dame Marie Diamond, an internationally known feng shui and energy master. They discuss the massive transformation and challenges that lie ahead for individuals and society, as well as the big solutions and changes that can be made.
Marie emphasises the importance of taking action and making conscious choices for ourselves, our communities, and our planet. They also explore the potential benefits of artificial intelligence and new technology in addressing climate change and finding sustainable energy sources. Marie shares her optimism for the future and encourages listeners to embrace personal responsibility and contribute to the positive transformation of humanity and the world.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
"I'm actually very excited about it because I do believe that AI thinks faster than we can do with our human brain." ~ Marie Diamond
"We need to not just become aware, we need to act upon that awareness. And that must be crucial." ~ Marie Diamond
"We can only do this successfully and en masse if we can come from a deeper and greater source of Higher Intelligence from within us, from our own Soul, from God or the Universe." ~ Helen Lee
"2024 will mark the start of the big changes to come, although if you were observant and intuitive enough, you'd know they began some time ago already." ~ Helen Lee
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ABOUT THE HOST
Founder & Principal Coach of Lee Heiss Coaching, Helen Lee coached thousands of clients worldwide and multinationals in Asia-Pacific in the last three decades. She created a powerful ontological coaching methodology that ignites the true greatness or invincibility in people. Thoroughly tested and honed over 20 years, this methodology consistently and rapidly produces desired results.
Helen was also a journalist who later ran her own communications consultancies in Australia and Asia. The Business Times listed her in its “Who’s Who of Women Shaping Singapore” while The Straits Times named her “The Leader Prodder” in a feature on Singapore’s top coaches.