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terça-feira, 27 de junho de 2017

The Power of Conscious Choice - Mother India's Magic 6 Part II


Day 4 - 10th May 2017 (day 3 of WEF) - Part II

A Whirlwind of Inspiration


By now Iman has changed her mind about the Golden Triangle experience and is trying to convince me to go up to McLeod Ganj, where the Dalai Lama lives. Her argumentation is that it is way too hot for her in Rajasthan and that she had an experience at the Taj Mahal around 10 years ago that she hated.



I choose to honour her experience but to not make it mine, and I do not adopt her feelings or choices either.

I tell her I will consider this. 

Pedro, who has been to India, tells me McLeod Ganj is beautiful and cooler, but Shimla is too, both places are up towards the Himalayan mountains. However it requires a journey of around 12 hours to get there and another 12 back. I am definitely not going for this option.

Also Iman wants to leave on Saturday. I want to stay at the Conference until the very end. I enjoy the crescendo that builds up in the final stages of an Event like this and anyhow, this is what I came for in the first place.

Iman eventually tries to contact me while she is booking the trip to McLeod Ganj, but synchronicity would have it that I am not reachable at that time. That very peacefully settles the issue. I am definitely going to explore the Golden Triangle and we will meet up at Mahiema’s place on Thursday anyway.

I start feeling very grateful that I will have these 5 days to myself right after 6 days of a very busy and inspiring Conference with so many beautiful people!

Yesterday I started to look for bus or train tickets to Jaipur, to see prices and timetables, but it didn’t work out.



I start looking for options for my trip to Agra and Jaipur, focusing especially on booking the bus or train back from Jaipur on the 18th, because the best places end fast around here. It is a country with over 1 billon people!

I find a good timetable for the bus but the payment doesn't go through. I try several times to no avail. I try the train but I need to send them my scanned passoport and a few extra bureaucratic requirements which are not practical at all. I try through several sites but the requirements are the same. I finally let go and decide to sleep over it. I know full well that when something isn't flowing the best thing to do is let go and allow the path of least resistance to become clear.

After all my choice for this whole journey was: simplicity… and being open to receive all the gifts this journey has in store for me.

I engage in conversation with Lynn who happens to also want to go to Agra on Sunday, as well as Michelle, her roommate. We try and book a bus ticket, and you know what? It doesn’t work. So there is a simpler path for sure.


Suddenly Anu shows up. She is leaving today. She helps us out by calling a guy that does day trips to Agra. It is far too expensive. Then she also calls one of the agencies I had got the number from the Portuguese Embassy: Travel Pals India. I ask for them to send me a quote not only to Agra but also to Jaipur and back to Delhi.

Michelle has also found a solution. A girl she met has given her the number of a driver who took her to Agra for a great price. He happens to be available so we take that option and book for Sunday at 3 am – so that we can see the sunrise reflecting on the Taj. Settled.

A few hours later I get the quote from the agency. An irrefusable offer which includes hotels in Agra and Jaipur, train fare from Agra to Jaipur and back to Delhi, a guide and a driver in Jaipur, picking me up directly on the platform at the train station and dropping me off there on the day I leave, with visits to the main sites in Jaipur. 

I wonder about the need to have someone pick me up on the train platform. When I get there I realise why. The train station is enormous, there are hoards of people everywhere, even at 10 pm and there are zillions of hustlers wanting to carry my luggage, to take me here and there, to sell something! It becomes clear that having chosen to experience a fluid and simple journey, with all that I deserve, having someone to guide me out of the station is a blessing.

Did I tell you that both hotels have a swimming-pool? Just like this one where I am right now! Luxury in this scorching heat.

I obviously decide to take the agency’s offer. It is about 100€ over the amount I had intended to spend but it is also way beyond what I was envisioning. The ease, the comfort! Jaideep, the agency’s representative, is even coming directly to Novotel to bring me the travel and hotel vouchers!

When we accept to receive, allowing our Essence to bring us the best combination according to our circumstances, there is only one thing to expect: much more that we could possibly have imagined.


Was kindly left in the room at Novotel by the Hotel staff :)

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I meet Claire Lyell (http://www.wef.org.in/claire-lyell/) , founder of Culture Pearl, a coaching business specialised in cultivating talent . We somehow engage in a conversation about education and I find myself inviting her to please talk to my students via Skype. 



I make it a point of inviting inspiring people to share with my teenager students, bringing them practical wisdom and learning experiences they can use to create the lives they truly want to live. Thank you Claire, for connecting and sharing.


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Today Luiza Plama is also here. She is the Chairperson for ALL Portugal and arrived late last night. Carla and I waited for her to arrive and welcomed her at the hotel reception because she is the only other Portuguese person here so far.


Luiza is a powerful influencer, mother of 6 daughters and a harbinger of change in areas such as sustainability, equity and charity. She lives under the impression that she would like to do much more than she already does to help improve the lives of those who can’t do it for themselves, but feels one lifetime is not enough.

I, on the other hand, believe that if we are capable of keeping our balance, living with a peaceful heart, joyfully transparent, sharing our love with each smile, our wisdom even in silence, and being a clear example of coherence, walking our talk with an open heart and an unpolluted mind, we are doing what needs to be done, which is never too little or too much, when seen from the perspective of the Essence. 

All humans are entitled to their own experiences, irrespective of what we judge them to be. This is Compassion.

Since I choose to connect with people soul to soul and Luiza has a huge heart, we connect at that deep level that sees no difference. Beautiful.

We have both been invited to dinner at the Portuguese Ambassador’s residence tomorrow. When we mention this in front of Carla, she pleads for me to ask Sofia Batalha, the Portuguese Consul who kindly connected with me before coming to India and picked me up at the airport, sent me the agency’s contact and has been ever so helpful in so many ways.

It feels a bit awkward to me, especially because I did not ask to go, I was invited to go. I try to change the subject but it doesn’t work. I eventually give in and send Sofia an e-mail saying I am passing on Carla’s request, leaving it clear that I am just the messenger. She asks whether Carla has a Portuguese passport, which she does, and believe it or not they say yes.

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I was supposed to have a lunch round table under the theme The Power of Conscious Choice today but apparently the lunch round tables have not been happening because the plenary sessions have been running late and no one has bothered to find another solution for these round tables.

Well, whatever! I decide to just go with the flow and keep on embracing and enjoying the whole experience :)



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