As part of our Share the Care initiative, Marlise Karlin traveled to Botswana to bring an Inner Knowing Program to the dedicated staff of Great Plains Conservation. These transformative Energy Intelligence sessions were presented to people who work tirelessly to protect wildlife and wild lands so they could reconnect with the infinite power within themselves. What happened next surprised everyone…
An excerpt from Marlise’s Travel Diary August, 2025:
They thought maybe five or ten people would come to the Energy Intelligence™ session today… but more and more kept arriving.
There was every expression you could imagine – faces lighting up in instant recognition, others looking puzzled, a few even a little defiant. And yet… they all stayed.
The general manager had a technical glitch, so the Energy Intelligence session played through the video recorder instead of the audio system with scratchy sound the entire time. But it didn’t matter. At the end, every pair of eyes was deeply closed. The Field had reached them anyway.
When it came time for questions, one man, someone I later learned was from one of only two remaining tribes in Namibia who still openly believe in magic, spoke up. His tribe is often regarded as “lesser” than the other, and the GM told me he is known for speaking out forcefully at meetings to defend it.
He said, “In Africa, we do magic. We believe in magic.”
I felt myself guided into a rare strength:
If that magic works for you, keep it. If you have no stress in your life and it’s exactly how you want it—keep it. But I’ve seen this work for people from every religion, on six continents, from children to 97-year-olds.Do you know why? Because you’re not your religion, you’re a human being. And you have tremendous power inside you. That’s what you want to grow for the rest of your life.
When I finished, I returned immediately to my normal tone and answered the next question softly. The general manager later told me he was amazed at how quickly the strength rose and then released, nothing lingering, nothing left to defend.
Because sometimes the Field speaks like fire.
And sometimes it speaks like a whisper.This is my fourth camp in Africa, and I see it again and again, people waking up to more of themselves. Some feel it immediately; others notice the change in their lives over time.
Maybe it’s your time too.
In that session, something beyond words took place. Despite technical glitches and cultural differences, the Field reached across every barrier. Some walked away lit up with immediate recognition, others awareness would unfold in the days ahead. In camp after camp across Africa, Marlise witnesses the same truth: when people touch the depth of their own inner knowing, they awaken to more of who they truly are.