Our Evolutionary Leap

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March 12, 2022

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Our Evolutionary Leap

Rather than looking at the unanswered questions, we now need to be looking at the unquestioned answers of our time.

- Lynne Twist -

Our Evolutionary Leap

"In this podcast, Lynne Twist joins Sounds Trues founder, Tami Simon, to discuss the challenges and opportunities now facing humanity...they also talk about our unique place in time and the emerging new approach to business; the Pachamama Alliance and the prophecy of 'The Eagle and the Condor'; tapping the wisdom of 'grandmother energy'; Buckminster Fuller and creating a world that works for everyone; the invitation to each one of us to 'take an evolutionary leap and dream big now'; environmental regeneration and redefining humanity; reclaiming our home in the ecological world, and creating economies that respect nature; giving up the scramble and becoming totally present in the moments of our life; purpose, choices, and trusting our feelings; bravery, humility, and surrender on the path; and more." { read more }

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Learn more about Lynne Twist and the work of the Pachamama Alliance. { more }


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