#396 In this gripping episode, Maayan Sebbag shared her incredible survival story from a deadly earthquake in China in 2008. She recounted how she endured massive injuries, chose to defy medical odds, and experienced profound spiritual moments that brought her back to life. Despite overwhelming odds, she significantly relied on her intuition and divine guidance to navigate a treacherous journey to safety. Maayan also touched on the lessons she’s learned about faith, intuition, and resilience. Her story serves as an inspiring testament to the human spirit’s strength and the divine power guiding us.
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About Maayan: Maayan Sebbag is the author of UNBURIED, a powerful true story of surviving one of the most devastating earthquakes the world has known, in China in 2008, against all odds. Today, Maayan shares her unbelievable journey to help people remember that they are never alone, that miracles exist, and that there is a divine plan working through their lives. She guides people to “alchemize” their life story, transforming pain into purpose, by discovering God’s perspective and their own inner strength. She helps people heal by reconnecting to the divine light within them and by seeing their soul’s journey with new eyes of faith, hope, and meaning.
Maayan Sebbag provides online therapeutic guidance, supporting people through consciousness-based healing using spiritual conversation and active meditation to release blockages, clear energies, and reconnect with the soul’s root. This process helps with self-realization, understanding one’s soul purpose, and more. She also offers nutritional guidance, supporting those dealing with diabetes, thyroid balance, weight management, blood pressure regulation, and additional wellness goals.
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Key Points Discussed:
- (00:00) – Woman Dies Twice in Earthquake & Reveals the True Nature of Consciousness!
- (01:05) – Introducing Maayan Sebbag
- (03:26) – Maayan’s Spiritual Journey
- (09:21) – The Earthquake Strikes
- (14:54) – Trapped Under the Rubble
- (21:57) – The Aftermath and Rescue
- (36:08) – Struggling to Survive
- (36:37) – A Desperate Night
- (38:23) – Losing Grip on Life
- (40:48) – A Divine Encounter
- (45:54) – A Mission to Live
- (51:04) – The Rescue Journey
- (55:17) – Reflections and Revelations
- (01:02:18) – The Power of Belief
- (01:06:37) – Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
How to Contact Maayan Sebbag:
www.mayanclinic.com
About me:
My Instagram:
www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en
My website:
www.guylawrence.com.au
www.liveinflow.co
TRANSCRIPT
Please note, this is an automated transcript so it is not 100% accurate.
Maayan:
If I wouldn’t have photos from the rescue, people would never believe me. It’s too crazy and it medically impossible. In the peak of the earthquake, all of the rooftop just crushed, fell on me. 90,000 casualties, 11 million injuries. It’s like numbers we can’t even understand. It’s unbelievable. I survived it. I remember this moment. Seeing my body and the earth and my body are one. And the voice said, do you wanna go back to your body? I give you this chance, but you must do, as I say, there will be people that try to stop you and there will be people that will help you. Please believe in me and don’t forget me. Claim on my strength, and you will survive.
Guy:
If you’re watching this podcast, honestly, I am so. Happy. Do yourself a favor and give yourself the space and time to watch this entire episode. My guest is Maayan Sebbag. I hope I pronounce your name, Maayan. She is a beautiful soul. Her story is mind blowingly phenomenal. She is a gorgeous person and for me represents what all this work is about and how she’s embodies it and lives it now on a daily basis. I’m not gonna give anything away. About a story, let her unfold. If you give yourself the space and time and really take it in and go on the journey with us, your mind will be blown. I can assure you. All I’ll say is that she got caught in a natural disaster and what unfolded was defies belief. It really.
It’s like, come on. Anyway, I just so happy that you’re watching this. If you do enjoy it, of course, please share it with a loved one, a friend. It will inspire them as well. Help us continue to get these conversations out there. ’cause I feel now more than ever, they’re really needed in the world at this moment in time. And of course, if you want your own embodied spiritual experiences where you put your spiritual boot. Pull your spiritual bootstraps up or whatever, you know what I’m saying, without having to go through a natural disaster. Then come and join us in Bali. You won’t regret we doing a five day retreat in Bali as well.
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Guy:
We go, we are recording, Maayan. Welcome to the podcast. My lovely.
Maayan:
Thank you. Thank you for having me. I’m very excited to be on your beautiful podcast. I love it.
Guy:
I look it, this has been a long time coming. Like I said, I reached out a while back and due to different events and things, we’re finally making the, the podcast happen today. And, and I’m so happy because I, I’ll never forget this, I mean this, when I stumbled across you and started to drop into your own story, I was like, your energy is so radiant and you’re such a beautiful soul. And I thought, wow, I, I’ve gotta get this lady on my podcast to, to share her, her journey and, uh, not only your journey, but what you represent and it’s just beautiful, mate. So, but I, I, I feel I do have to start the podcast traditionally, and that is, if you were at an intimate dinner party and you sat next to a stranger and they said, what, what you do for a living, how would you reply?
Maayan:
Wow. It’s amazing question because, um, when we do our, our destiny, um, mission, it’s like we have so many hats, you know? So, um, because we are not, uh, we are not con contain ourself in one, one hat, we, we know our, our soul is, uh, is, uh, universally like it’s, we can do, we can do everything because when we, when we break free. The little things that they try to put us, you know, in like the circles that they shut us in. When we break free, we can, we understand that we are like free souls, that, that just want to connect people and help them, um, feel love.
Guy:
Hmm.
Maayan:
So, um, but if I need to, to give like, like, uh, uh, titles about my work, um, I’m, uh, lecturing my story and I am doing, um, acupuncture treatments that I combine because I’m a Chinese doctor. You know, I’ve been, I, I got in China for my medical, for my medical, uh, um, so. Um, I do acupuncture treatments and, um, also zoom treatments because I understood that, uh, to treat a person, you don’t need the needles. You don’t need tools. You just need, uh, your, your being, you know, your, your heart and your, uh, listening and, and your attention.
And I also, um, connect with, with the divine, like, I, I, because what I had, uh, experienced, uh, it’s, it’s, it’s opened my mind so widely and it’s kept open. It’s, uh, it’s still open. I can still hear the voice that can guide me. Um, yeah, so I can get like, so I can get messages and guidance for other people from connecting to this amazing voice that saved my life.
Guy:
look you, you honestly, and I, I don’t wanna give any way, but for everyone listening to this right now, it’s like your story, my jaw was like, oh my gosh. Like, it’s, it’s bel like it is unbelievable. And you, even when we spoke off, I didn’t realize you had two near death experiences through that sequence of events, right? So I just wanna set the scene for people. But why, how, how do you explain it to people when they say, well, what happened? How did you end up having two near death experiences in three days? Like, where do you start?
Maayan:
it’s, it’s depends. It depends. The, the people, the, the person that ask me how, how is, uh, consciousness is, is it, is it open enough to to, to get this information? Because we need, um, a wide, uh, opening cons, conscious, conscious, uh, consciousness. And, um, I’m sorry for my English.
Guy:
It is beautiful, mate. I, I love it. One question for you before you get into it then, before the, the, the whole set of circumstances and the tragedy that unfolded and then your near death experiences and everything. Were you spiritually connected or spiritually minded, or was it more of a, a nice thought or was you completely devoid of it?
Maayan:
Um, I think, I think I always felt, uh, like I’m different. Like I, I remember, I even remember myself as a child, like I think nine years old asking my friend, my classmate friend, do you feel there is a mission in our, in your life? Like we had, like, do you feel like you have a mission here? And she didn’t understand what I’m saying. Like, what do you mean? So I always had this connect, um, different connection with, with something I couldn’t, uh, I couldn’t understand because, uh, we live in a world that we don’t speak about it enough. Um, and this is why me and you, we have this mission to to, to spread the, to spread the truth, you know? Um, I, I hope, like from, I really hope one day in school that they will teach us to connect to our abilities because we are so divine, we’re so amazing.
And, um, I always had this, this special connection. I always had it, um, I, I couldn’t, I couldn’t talk with, uh, with it about people. I, I remember even with my sister, she wanted me to tell her the future. Like, uh, she dated a person. Uh, would we keep dating? What will happen? And I would tell her, and my parents were very, uh, scared about it. So they sent me to a psychologist. When I was 17, 70 years old, and actually I don’t think I ever told this story to anyone. I went to a psychologist and she, um, told me that I need to stop, like telling the truth, uh, the, the, the future to people because it’s misleading and it’s dangerous. And I close it, I close it inside of me.
And I didn’t want to talk about my abilities anymore until, until what happened to me in, uh, 2008 when I was 27, uh, years old. So it was 10 years later. So, uh, that I got, I, I think thanks to my ability to connect, I’m, I’m, I survived because my story has, it’s so unbelievable. People, sometimes they don’t believe me. You know, if I wouldn’t have photos, I have photos from the rescue, people would never believe me. It’s too crazy and it’s, and it’s, it’s medic medically un impossible. You know? It’s, it’s impossible medically to do, to do, to get through what I, I went through, so.
Guy:
let’s go there. So you were in China. What were a, what, what were you doing in China? Um, and where were you when the earthquake happened?
Maayan:
I was a student for Chinese medicine and, um, I went to do my, um, to study there, you know, to to, to graduate, uh, the Chinese medicine in the Chinese hospitals. And, uh, it was a beautiful, uh, experience. Um, and, uh, we were in, uh, in Chengdu, maybe people know, know about, uh, China. So I, I was in Chendu, very, very big city, 20 million people living there. And uh, yeah, it’s crazy. China is amazing. And, um, we were, um, me and my friend, we said, let’s, uh, it was in 2008. So when, when my friend said three days before our. Getting back home. We said, let’s go and see the, the, the, the, the reserve, the, the trees, the countryside, you know, some nature. And, um, me and my friend, we had the schedule to go and the universe, or I don’t know, fate or something, um, made us go to the, to the very heart of the earthquake.
We drove there without knowing, of course. Uh, we drove to the, to the center of the earthquake, like where it’s bega begin, really the center, this small village in the mountains. Uh, we wanted to see the panda reserve and um, we just drove there, uh, with buses also. The way was so weird, I like to tell it because I feel like we get all the time signs from the universe or from the divine or from God. Whatever you wanna call this beautiful energy. Um, um, loving creator. So I think we got like signs on our way. Like, don’t go there. Don’t go there. It’s, uh, the bus was, um, broken. He had a flat tire. After the, after a few hour, a few minutes, the driver were, was ill and he was vomiting and one hour and a half trip became four hours.
It’s like, it’s, it’s crazy. And I, I remember even saying to my friend, Annette, do you feel the universe is trying to, to tell something like there is a like. Like some signs from the universe that maybe we shouldn’t go. I, I actually asked her that before getting there and she said, oh, my aunt, your stupid, ridiculous, spiritual, spiritual, uh, thoughts. It’s, it’s ridiculous spiritual thoughts. Don’t, don’t even think about it. And I said, okay, let’s, let’s keep going. It’s, uh, maybe it is stupid, ridiculous spiritual today, by the way. I would never say it. I would never believe it because this is experience. Uh, so con it’s so, it was so intense. So it connect me like in a full heart.
I know my intuition. Now. I will never doubt my intuition. Um, so today it’s, this scenario would never happen. I will never say, okay, this is nonsense. This is ridiculous. Spiritual nonsense. But back then I was not that, uh, sure. I, I let other people like, um, tell me. Like, their thoughts are more important than my thoughts. So, so I listened to her and we kept going and we got to this, uh, beautiful, uh, village side, and we were so hungry. We, we were, we starred really because we didn’t eat breakfast and we didn’t. We didn’t, we didn’t thought it would take so long. So we had this, um, uh, fish restaurant on the, on the lake, on the riverbank, and it was a beautiful, beautiful place, really.
And we sat there and, uh, really, we, we started to, and not even took our shoes off, you know, it was just like starting to lay down, lay out and feel relaxed. And I remember myself, uh, standing and wanting to come to sit next to, uh, my friend, and suddenly I felt something is moving. And I was sure it’s, uh, it’s, it’s like a sugar drop, you know? Like I, I’m getting dizzy. Like, it’s not, it’s not outside. It’s in my mind, like I’m, I’m getting this dizziness. But then I saw everything is shaking, you know, the lamps, I saw a knot, like she opened her eyes in this fearful look. And I realized, okay, I’m, it’s not in my head. I’m not, it’s not, it’s not in me, it’s outside.
And what, what should I do? And I grab her hand, I pull her out up because she was sitting and we, we tried to run out from the restaurant. Uh, this is what all of the Chinese people did in, in the, in the restaurant. They all, uh, ran out. So we also tried to do it, but the, the earthquake started really, uh, low. And it’s escalated. Like it’s, it’s, it was crazy escalation. We, we, uh, reacted so slowly, you know, and we lost those few minutes, few seconds. It’s not even minutes. Yeah, it was two minutes. The earthquake, we, we, we lost few seconds and we couldn’t even run out. The, the earthquake was so strong, so we fell on the floor and, um, in the peak of the earthquake, the, all of the rooftop just fell, crushed, fell on me, and, uh, crushed my jaw into the floor. And I broke everything. Like from here, here, here, here I have, uh, this, uh, here, here. And, and what you see here, my scar, uh, all of my chin went out of here. So it’s,
Guy:
really?
Maayan:
it crushed. It was really bad injury. So also my teeth and my tongue was there.
Guy:
Oh, fucking hell.
Maayan:
It’s, it’s, it’s terrible. I know.
Guy:
did, did that, that all happened in just moments, like you fell to the flow, the earthquake, and then, and then the, the building just came down on top of you
Maayan:
Yeah.
Guy:
and your friend. You and your friend were in there.
Maayan:
The same, uh, stuff that crushed my jaw. Um, um, broke, um, cut her fingers so she had no fingers in her hands. Uh, it was a very bad one. And, uh, I was under the, the ruins for a few hours. I don’t even know how, how long it, it was it, because I, I, I really don’t have timeline, uh, in my book. I really try to get times for it to be like, more stable, but I needed to like, pull it out from, I don’t know, like, it was very hard for me to do the timeline. Um, so I don’t know if it was like one hour, half an hour. Five hours. I don’t know. I was, I think I got really bad, like head injury also because I was unconscious for a few, few minutes, few hours, I don’t even know. But it’s felt like a dream. I felt like I’m dreaming. When I woke up, I had this voice telling me, wake up, wake up, wake up.
And that was the moment I reconnected to the voice really, really strongly. And I, I woke up and I was like, where am I? Like, I’m dreaming. Uh, it’s what, what is it? Like I was in a little grave, you know, I was buried under the, the ruins and, and it was all dark and very choking. All of the, uh, the air was with the dust from the, what was broken. And, um, and I, I woke up and, and I didn’t understand where I am. I felt something is crawling on me and I like tried to take it off and I realized it’s not a nothing crawling on me, it’s my own blood. Like, I have like blood getting out of me, like in. Wow. A strong stream and um.
Guy:
so could you move under the rubble at that point in time? Like, could you actually move around or were you just wedged in a.
Maayan:
No, I can, I could only move my hand. Like I couldn’t move any, any, I couldn’t. Um, and uh, that, that moment I had those, like, I, I really, I, I felt like two voices, um, dancing in my mind. I really was like a, a thi a a thin line of voices. And I write it. I, I write about it a lot in my book. So, but I will give you a bit of a taste about it. It’s like I had this voice of desperation and doubt, like the dark side, and I have this voice of, of, of, of optimism and hope. And it’s, I felt like under, I need to choose between one of them. And they’re like fighting on me. Like, which, which side, which voice would I give the strength, the, the strength. And, um, one voice said, uh.
You are gonna die here. It’s like, it’s the end for you. And another voice said, fight for your life. Don’t, don’t give up. Do everything you can do. And I heard her not shouting help, help. And I heard people that went out of the restaurant start to take uh, things and you know, like try to find her. And I heard her getting out. Like she was out from the little berry under, she was near me, but I don’t know exactly where because I was. And she said, um,
Guy:
So, so that was your friend, so your friend survived and they managed to pull her out to the rubble.
Maayan:
Yes, because she could, she could shout, and I wanted to shout as well, because, because she shout my aunt, shout, where are you? And I was like, uh, I couldn’t shout because I, I, I, my throat was also an injured, and my tongue was not, not in the right place. So I, I didn’t have the tongue, you know, and I didn’t have the vocal voice, so I couldn’t shout. And I was like, ah, ah. And then it was a crazy time. I, I, I really, I got really scared also. Like, this is it. I can’t even tell them where I am. And they’re, they’re looking for me. And then I saw after a few minutes, few hours, I don’t even know. And I saw this light coming in and I realized they’re, they understand where I am.
And I heard a voice saying, my aunt, push yourself out. Push, push yourself out. Like I’m in labor, like I’m going to rs myself from the, from the earth. Like push, you know, like you say to woman that is in labor. Push, push the baby out. So this voice told me, push yourself out. Push, push. And I push myself out. And it was really painful and I was, all of me was mud and dust and blood and I got out of the rocket rocket. And um, if I have English mistake, please help me.
Guy:
beautiful. Keep going. Keep going.
Maayan:
Okay. And, um. Um, and I, I need to like, take everything out of my eyes to, to try to open it. Like really, like a baby is reborn from the earth. And, um, I really felt in those moments, I, I reborn. Like today when I am thinking about it, I think one, I think one of me, like a part of me stay there, you know, part of me died in this earthquake and another part reborn. Like, uh, I’m not the same myan as I was under there. I really, I, I changed so much. So I really think a lot of me stay there, you know, died in this earthquake. And another part of me is, uh, reborn is alive. And I, I got out and I, I tried to clean my eyes. I opened my eyes and I, I, I was shocked. I thought it’s only our restaurant, but then I realized it was everything. Like, it was so much destruction. I can’t even explain it. Like it was nothing, nothing was standing like nothing.
Uh, even electricity, pools, uh, restaurants, um, uh, barber shop shops, nothing. Everything was grounded. Everything broke. Everything was ruined. And um, today I know the information. Back then I didn’t know, but today I can tell you that it was, um, uh, 95, uh, percent of the buildings crushed. Like nothing was standing for 1000 kilometers.
Guy:
What?
Maayan:
crazy. Yes. 1000 kilometers of destruction. It was one of the worst earthquake in the human history. Um, it was crazy. And I didn’t know I was, when I was there, I was sure, okay, it’s here. I will walk a bit and I will get to civilization. But it was not like that. I walked and walked and walked and everything was buried, ruined everything
Guy:
So, so I’m guessing then with the, if it’s a thousand kilometers of just destruction where everything’s down, then, then clearly how do people get to anyone with that? ’cause that means everything’s decimated. Right?
Maayan:
very hard, very hard to save people. It was, this is why there was so many casualties. It was, um, they, they counted, uh, they say in China it was 70,000 casualties and another 20,000. Uh, children in school that they couldn’t pull out till today. And that place become a memorial,
Guy:
Oh my gosh.
Maayan:
Yeah. And I have photo of, if you want me, I can, I have photo of this memorial. It’s, it’s hard to see. It’s hard to watch, but they couldn’t pull 20,000 children out from the earthquake. So, so it’s, it was bad. It was bad. I was, I was visiting last year there actually, and I saw everything. Yeah. I was there last year. Um, it was, it was crazy. Uh, I cried so much because, um, they show me what the children did at the time of the earthquake.
Uh, they didn’t tell them to go out. They tell them to get under the table and this is what killed them. So really, we. The listeners, please. When you, when you feel earthquake, get out of the building. Do everything you can to get out as fast as you can. Don’t go under the table. Don’t go, uh, to the door. Uh, to the door. Um, I don’t know how to call it. Yes, Don don’t, don’t do those stuff like go out. You need to get out of it. And, um, and, uh, it’s, it’s crazy. 90,000 casualties in this earthquake. And this is why my miracle is even crazier, you know, because, uh, it’s unbelievable. I survived it. It was one, uh, it was 11 million injuries, 11 million.
It’s like numbers we can’t even understand. So in, in those moments, I was, I, I looked for a nut. And, uh, when I go out, I, I went out, out from the wreckage. I looked for a nut and I saw her really crying and I understood she had her fingers, uh, uh, like cut, you know? And it was so painful for her. And she had so much blood and I came to, to talk with her and, and I couldn’t say anything. So I, I like her to look at me and she. Her, she looked at me, she left her hand a moment and looked at me, and then she saw me and she said, oh my God, my, I looked so bad. I looked like, you know, with the mouth and the tongue and everything was out. And, uh, I saw her like, oh my God, it’s, it’s so bad. And she like, gave me a reflection of my, my how I look like.
And, uh, then I saw everyone and all the Chinese that pull us out, they, they were like staring at me like I’m in, I look like a monster, you know, like a zombie. And, um. Okay. I, I, I, I, I said, okay, what, what, what am I gonna, I’m going to do? And this Chinese guy gave me a, a bag, my bag. He found it under the rocket, and he gave me the, my bag. And I put a shirt, you know, I, I took a shirt and I closed it like this. I had a kn here and over my head. And I, I, and it’s kept the, the place not. Like more attached to my face and the blood. It sucked the blood. And also I can cover my, my, my look because I, I looked so bad. And, um, and, uh, it’s a really miracle.
I’m, I’m like this, I’m talking everything. Like it’s, I told you I’m, I’m made in China. My surgery, it was nice. It was good. But, um, uh, then I wrote, I took a notebook from my, uh, from my bag and I wrote an let’s get outta here. Like, I don’t wanna stay here for even a moment. Like, let, let’s get outta here. And she said, where, where we’ll go, what we’ll do. And I told, I, I wrote her, let’s go to the bus station and get outta here from, with a bus, you know? So we were like walking, walking, walking, walking and try to tell, uh, it was 2008, so we had this cell phone, but it was very. Like, uh, new, you know, like very, uh, um, old cell phone and it, all of the lines of the, the communication were broke, so nothing could, nothing worked.
Guy:
So sorry to jump in there. So, ’cause I keep thinking of like western images, you know, where if there’s an earthquake or a tragedy, the police turn up the firearm, the ambulances, the fire engines, you know, it’s like all the support comes in. It’s not that, right. It’s like there’s nothing, you’re just there to figure it out.
Maayan:
at earthquake, like hard earthquake. Nothing can, nothing can, nothing can get in. Like they couldn’t come. All of the roads were broken. All of the bridges between the mountain were broken. So you can go in only by foot, and it took people 12 hours walking, uh, from the place. Uh, the earthquake was didn’t, uh, ruin and to, to, to where we were. It was 12 hours walking because you needed to, uh, climb two mountains to get there. Inside the, the, the, the villages. And it was, uh, it’s, it was out isolated. And also it was very hard. This is why so many people die, I think. But the only people also in, in any earthquake, because I do my lecture a lot in this, um, this earthquake, uh, um, gathering from the police and the government, they do a lot of to, to know how to handle when there is earthquake.
And we know today that only the people that they are there, they will help each other. So we rely on, on or on our neighbors and or on our friends that they are close to us. They will, they will give the, the first aid, they will take the bodies out of the, the rockets, the, the, the people. It’s, uh, the, the no one will come. Really. So this is why I really encourage people to know how to do, how to, to, to get ready, you know, how to do CPR and how to handle like crisis. It’s important because, um, earthquake are happening. Also tsunamis we have, this is, uh, this is part of, of the, of the earth, you know. And, um, so we, we, we walk me and an had walk, walk, walk.
And we, we realize that there is no bus station. Nothing is standing. There is nothing. No bus station, nothing. Nothing, nothing. Nothing is standing. And then, uh, we thought what we gonna do, and we had this idea to go to, through the river, like, because at the river, um, maybe nothing like the road is open, we can walk through there because the roads were bad, you couldn’t walk, uh, by the road. So we went down to the river. And, and it was, uh, weird because all of the river water went out like, like at tsunami. I don’t know how to explain. Its natural. Um, everything there, there, and it was a very, um, very, uh, full water river, you know, floating river. And it was nothing, no water in the river. And we saw another people that walking inside the River River, they thought the same thought like we did.
So we joined the group and we walk and uh, we walk together and we saw some, uh, soldiers, uh, running. Through the river, and we an artist shouted, please help us. And they said, we can’t. We must run to the, to, to rescue people. You are, you are out of the, you are. Okay. We gonna rescue the, the people. And it was like five soldiers running there. And we kept, uh, walking. And now I have this, um, part of the story that I want to skip. Like if, if someone wanna dive into the, to the things, the, to what I, the process and what I, uh, I have the book so you can reach my book, but I want to get, uh, forward to the, and the experience. This is why you invited me.
So, um, we, we had, uh, we success successfully got to this, uh, hospital place, but it was half ruined. And I was so, um, I was so tired already because I lost a lot of blood. I didn’t eat, I didn’t drink since the morning. And it was almost like five, 6:00 PM.
Guy:
Right. So I was gonna say, how long is this? This is already about eight hours, 10 hours.
Maayan:
Yes. And I was really, I was dizzy. I was, I was dried up. I, I really had this, and I, when I got to this hospital, it was half ruin. I was so glad. Like, this is it. I’m, I’m, I’m gonna, I’m gonna get your medical attention and they will help me. And, um, I, I swear, I think one moment passed from this thought, and it was another earthquake. Uh, it was, um, uh, another one. How you say, uh, when there is repeating the words,
Guy:
after shock?
Maayan:
Aftershock.
Guy:
Yeah.
Maayan:
So it was an aftershock very strong one. The first earthquake was eight. Uh, in, in, I dunno, you know, this eight point and this one was 7.4. It was also very, very strong earthquake. Yeah. And everything was what was what? Stand didn’t keep standing like it was, everything fell in, in front of me. Like the hospitals are just, he was half ruined now. He was fully ru ruined and the doctors there and the, the nurses was, everyone was shouting. Uh, get away, be careful. The trees fell down. Pools fell down, everything fell down. Like everything.
It was like crazy, crazy si situation. And, um, they could, they, they could ha they, they, uh, um, they successfully, successfully, um, got out some like medical equipment to have like first aid to help like, uh, um, um, infusion and stuff like that. So they had a little bit medical, uh, aid, but it was not enough. We were so many of us, so many injured. So they, they, after the earthquake, um. Uh, finish. They, um, said, okay, we must, uh, like build a tent hospital, like a refugee, refugee tent. And they took this field, the coriander field, uh, next to the hospital and they just changed it to, with tents. They did. Like they built, um, uh, 10 for the doctors, 10 for the, uh, for the injury.
Bad injury, light injury. Like they, they, they did really a nice work and it, they were so efficient and so fast. Like in one hour it was a city of tents standing, standing up. I dunno how they do it. Really? They’re, they’re crazy. I dunno how it’s like, it’s a magic really? And, and I was so, so, um, I felt so bad, you know, I was so, uh, out of power, like, um. Low energy. Really. I was so weak and so thirsty and so hungry. And they give us a, this tent alone, me and Annette, like we have our, uh, like private villa. It was a couple, uh, tent. And they put this, uh, two, uh, Chinese, uh, uh, girls that they work with the government and they told them, uh, you, you will be with them.
They, they will take care of the foreign woman. We, we were foreign. Um, and that was me inside the tent starting to rain. Like so hard, like pouring rain. And, um, all of the ground became this disgusting, muddy, uh, muddy ground. And it was so bad for me to be there. I, I was cold. I was with this open, uh, very open wound and these terms were very unsterilized. I was in a very bad situation. And, uh, the night came down and the morning came up and nothing, no one came to help us. Uh, the doctor came to see, to see me and. He said, we can, we have nothing to help you. It’s your, your condition is so bad that we can’t help you here. You need a hospital, you need to get like this very, um, this very, um, complicated, uh, surgery and we don’t have here the, the tools.
We can’t do it. And he said, just try to keep alive. You know, uh, don’t, don’t lie down because if you will lie down, all of the blood will choke you. Because my, my throat in that, that time was like this already. It was so swollen and blue, all of my, all of my throat.
Guy:
Had you, had you eaten food by this point or you couldn’t, had you had watered by
Maayan:
I couldn’t, I couldn’t eat, I couldn’t swallow. My, my throat broke here. I couldn’t, it’s not broke. It was injured. Very, very, and it was swollen. So I couldn’t, I couldn’t get anything down. I
Guy:
Not even water.
Maayan:
not even water
Guy:
So you had had water now, 24 hours almost by this point.
Maayan:
Yeah. Yeah. And bleeding
Guy:
I’m bleeding. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Wow.
Maayan:
I bled a lot, a lot, a lot of bleeding, a lot. And he gave me this, this, um, things to observe the blood. And he told me, don’t sleep. If you’ll sleep, you’ll die. By, uh, through, through your sleeping, you’ll die because you will choke. So I couldn’t even sleep. So I needed to sit down all the time, all night, uh, Anna and all of them were sleeping, and I were, I was sitting and on her knees, like I was laying on her knees sitting, and I couldn’t, uh, fell asleep. I needed to be awake to not fell asleep and die by while sleeping. And, um, and, and that was, uh, 24 hours, but nobody came to rescue us. And they told me, wait, uh, some fly attend a fly rescue will come. Wait, wait. Don’t worry. They, they’re coming, they’re on their way. And no one came. No one came. Only soldiers that they, they took our names.
Uh, all, all of us, all of the names, like who is alive, who dead, like, you know, and, um. And, uh, they told, uh, my friend, um, uh, Tintin the, the Chinese girl. They told her that it took them, uh, 12 hours walking to get where we are. And it’s, it’s a crazy walk. And, um, and then, okay, I didn’t know what to do really. And at the second night went down. I, I really, I was really in a crucial state. I was, uh, in a, I was hydrated. Really badly. Badly. They, they gave me one, they tried to give me one infusion, but it couldn’t get in because I was hydrated, so the water couldn’t go in. So they said to Annette, there is nothing to do with her.
Um, they, they, they said, I’m, I’m go, I’m dying. You know, I’m gonna die. And, um, and I had this, a lot of bl bleeding and no sugar, nothing. I was empty. Really. My body was empty from everything. And, um, as, as the night fell down, the, the second night, it’s like 48 hours already, uh, felt like I’m losing a grip of my body, like my body is. It is, it’s become like a, a shallow, like nothing, you know, like an empty fruit, you know, only the pill, like there is nothing inside. It’s empty. My body is, can’t hold my spirit anymore. And, and I tried to not, uh, fell asleep and she was really, um, she was really suffering. She said, please don’t die. Like, what, what I’m gonna do?
How can I, what I’m gonna tell your parents that I I, I’m gonna bring a body back home. Please don’t die. Do everything you can to not die. And, and she really tried not to fell asleep, but she was also exhausted herself. She had this crazy pain in her fingers crazy. And her fingers becomes, became so blue and, um, and she fell asleep. And I, I felt like. Like, I’m, I’m getting like lower but higher, like I’m getting deeper but upper, like the movement, it’s like deep and up. I dunno if people understand this movement because we don’t understand the movements, you know, the, we think that, uh, deep it’s down, but no deep. It’s going up. Like, as we get deeper inside ourself, we get up and I felt like I’m getting deeper and deeper and deeper, and that my body is like, it’s a shallow shell.
Like it’s, it’s, it’s nothing. It’s, uh, and I try to hold my body. It’s funny, but I, I really remember myself trying to like, hold my body. I don’t wanna get, I don’t wanna lose it, but my soul was so airy, so light. And I just like, like I’m getting out and something is pulling me out and I, I was getting upper and upper and higher and higher and I saw, I looked down and I saw my body.
Guy:
Ah.
Maayan:
I remember this moment seeing my body and it. The earth and my body are one. I couldn’t see like different between those two layers. Like, and then I said, okay, this is my body. And then I’m going up, I’m pulling up, up, up. And then I got to this very, very dark place, but it was dark, but it was full. It was, it was empty for my eyes, but it was full for my, for my vibration, for my, my emotional, my, my emotional state, my feelings. Um, and it’s like really the opposite world from here. It’s a, a different dimension because here we have so much to see like everything is so full. Um, so full of matters. Like, like we, we, we collect so many things. There is so many things to see, but it’s like we have very few emotional. Very few feelings here.
Like, we don’t feel enough, I think. But there it’s the opposite. It’s like, it’s so full of feeling you, you only feel you can’t see anything. You can only feel, so I felt like so much love and I felt like it’s, it’s my, my, my, my home. I miss this place. I know this place. I, it was like, it’s makes sense. Okay. This is my home. I, I, I, I remember now I remember, this is my home. I, I forgot about it, but now I remember this is my really, truly home. So I’m, I was so glad to be there. It was, it felt like so good to be here and it like so, and loving and full compassion. And, um, when I was thinking those thoughts, I saw this light getting towards me from the darkness and this light, like start moving, like voice, uh, voice waves.
So the light became voice, and this voice became words in my mind, and I could understand words. So it took me like, uh, like you, you’re looking for a station, uh, in the radio to, so it took my mind to like, take the right channel to, to understand the, the, the voice towards. It’s like, it’s, it took a while, like, and then I understand the words and it was, uh, and the, and the voice, uh, start talking to me and he asked me, Mayan, um, what do you, um, what is the most, um, like sad or regretful feeling that you have, um, saying goodbye to your old. Temporary identity that calls. It was such a com complicated question. And I was like, what? I was 20 years old and I was like, temporary.
And then he saw, he show me in my mind all of the situation that create. My identity, like, um, my family, my, uh, my skin color, everything that, that I collected through life that, um, made Mayan existence, like the identity of Mayan. And he explain, I, I got this explanation that that is part of me, but it’s a, a temporary part of, of my, my part of being. But now I’m moving on and this is, uh, this is my truly being like, and it’s, it’s not, it’s not conditioned to be my aunt. It could be anything else. And then I realize it like I had this aha moment, so I will never be my aunt again. It. It was hard, uh, because if I will never be my aunt again, oh, I hope I will not cry.
It’s hard, it’s hard for me to say because, um, this is part of us being, um, courageous enough to understand that this is temporary time for us in this being, and we will change this being, but it also means that we need to like, let go of so many things. And we got used to like, we also have these habits that we claim on to them, you know, and it was very hard to let go this, this Mayan and everything that you represent. It, it means also my family. My, I know, I know that I will meet the people after, yeah, after death. We, we, we all meet there. It’s like a great place over there, but still we are separating from this being, it’ll not be the same.
And it’s hard for us. It’s really, it’s a harder understanding, but this is part of, of life. It’s like, it’s like, you know, the butterfly can’t cry for the stage that he was a warm, but, uh, but, but yeah, sometimes it’s sad, you know? It was fun being a warm, but now I need to fly. So. It felt like that, like transformation and I need to let go from this old me. And, and I said, I’m, I’m, I don’t wanna, I don’t wanna leave. I, I need to do so many stuff. I need to do so many, I don’t wanna get, say goodbye. And I miss my, my, I didn’t see my parents for few months. I was in China and I, I didn’t have the chance. I said to the voice, I didn’t have the chance to say thank you and goodbye and tell them that I really appreciate them because I was, I felt like, you know, I lost my voice in this earthquake, but I gained it back differently because.
When you lose something, you, you understand more how to use it and what you need to do with it and to appreciate it. And I understood, I understood in that moments that I didn’t use my voice correctly. I didn’t say the important things in life. Like appreciation, like thankful, like what? I feel like what, what? Like being honest, being authentic. I, I didn’t do all that. I was very close and I was all the time like pretending, like if I was angry inside, I was saying outside, no, no, I, I’m okay. But inside I, I had this greet, you know, I, I felt, I, I, I didn’t really release the person. I, I really, I felt like. Like hard things on him, but I didn’t tell him.
And I, I re I saw it, the, the, the voice show me like the things I did, the things I talked and I realized I was so, I, I was never honest. I was not a tic. I was never saying my truth. And it’s, and it’s, I lost so, so much in, in those times. And, and I wanna go back. I want to, to, to do it differently this time. And, and the voice said, okay, get, get deeper. Like what is even more, like more, uh, painful of regretful. And I said, uh, that I didn’t fulfill my, my mission to become a Chinese doctor. And he said, it’s okay, but get deeper. Like, he want me to get to this point. I’m like, it’s the crucial point of, of pain for me.
Like it will, it will. Spark something. And then I realized the most painful thing to lose this Manan is that I never, never had the chance to become a mom. And it was so painful. It was like a, a box in my belly, you know? And I said, uh. Oh my God. I never, I never, I never become a mom and I live this my own identity. And I live even, I live nothing. You know? And I didn’t have the chance to, to create, because when we got, we are become parents. We are part of the creation. We create, we are become partners with God and creation. And I didn’t have this chance to create. And, and the voice said, okay, now, now this is the sparks.
I, I want you to, uh, to feel like, take those feelings and if you wanna save yourself, use them to save yourself. And I said, okay. And he said, he asked me, do you wanna go back to your body? And I said, yes, I want I, I won, please. And he said, okay, I give you this chance, but you must do, as I say, the moment the sun will rise, the rain will stop. It was raining for three days. Um. You start, you get out of the tent, start walking, start um, doing a walk. Rescue people. There will be people that try to stop you and there will be people that will help you. Please believe in me and don’t forget me. Claim, claim on my strength, and you will survive.
And then I walk up in my body in this tent and my broken body, and it was cold and it was painful and it was so the opposite of what I felt up there. I felt so good up there. And I got back to this sh this broken body. And I, I start writing to a knot. I want to do this food rescue. And I, I look for the sun to rise. The sun ride the rain did stop. I, I walk a knot, I show her the note and she looked at me like, wow, man, what is going on? You look different like. I, I, I can’t believe I fall asleep, but I, I was sure you will die. You look different. And I didn’t tell her what I experienced. I just like told, told her, let, let’s do the, the, the, the walking.
Guy:
Quick question. Could you speak or was it ’cause of your jaw, your tongue, like everything and your throat, so,
Maayan:
No, I couldn’t
Guy:
you were just literally handwriting. Any communication. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, I just wanted to clarify that. Please keep going. Yeah.
Maayan:
Sometimes I, I tell, I, I, I said, I didn’t say I didn’t speak, but it was all writing. Yeah. So, um, she said she, she, to date, she told me like, I was sure it’s like a, like a dead, a dead man wish, like less wish. So I cooperated with you, but. I I didn’t think you will survive. It’s, it’s, it’s not make any sense, you know? Uh, so we, we put our boots, uh, we put our coats, we, we took our, uh, bags and we went out from the, from the tent and we start walking. And our friend Tintin, she saw us, uh, living and she was shouting, whatcha are you doing? Where are you going? Myan, whatcha doing? And she made such a fu and everyone woke up also the doctor, he wants to see what is going on.
And he came and he saw us. And he said, what are you doing? Where are you going? And Anat said, uh, she was my voice. She said she wants to try to rescue herself by walking. And they said, what? She is dying. She can’t walk. She is now, it’s the third day, three days without water, without food, without sleeping. She is, um, hydrated. She has this collapse of the system, you know, system collapse. Like she can’t, she can’t even stand how, how can she walk? This is 12 hours walk that healthy people couldn’t do it. You think she could do it? She’ll die on the way and it’ll be on your conscience. And she got really scared, you know, like, so what I’m gonna do, she, if she will die on the way, and I had this, this, this moment. It was, I hope it’s not too long. Like, you want me to get, get it shorter or
Guy:
I, I’m engrossed. I I’ve got about 15 minutes before I have to,
Maayan:
15.
Guy:
yeah. 15, 20 minutes.
Maayan:
low. Okay. So, so that was a crucial moment in my life that I needed to, to, to choose between choosing my intuition and what I know between, and what people other people tell me. It’s the truth. So I needed to, to choose. And I had this moment of, of like, I saw all of my life again. When I, when people told me what to do, and I knew inside of me it’s different, like I had my own intuition and I never listened to them. Like it’s getting back to this authentic that I, I didn’t give place for, you know, in my life. And that time after the voice and the, the Andy, I said, no, I, I’m gonna go with my own truth, my, with my own intuition and I don’t care. And even I, I thought to myself, even if I will die on, on, on the way, at least I will know I am dying while trying.
Not like a victim that, that died, uh, waiting. I’m, I’m gonna die. Uh, uh, try like a hero like I tried, you know, and when I go up again, I will not have any more regrets. I, I will tell the voice that I tried and I said, okay, this is it. I’m going. And I start walking and I didn’t know where to go because the road was, was closed from all of the trees then and stones that fell down from the mountains. And I just sat on the ground and I, I thought to myself, um. Where I’m gonna go, I dunno how to walk from here. I dunno. The, the place, it’s like crazy, natural mountains, jungle, you know? And this guy, this Chinese guy just came, came to me and he looked at me and he looked and he said, um, do you need help? And I said, yes, yes, yes, please help me.
And he said, can you walk? And I, I, I said, I, I did like movement, like walking. And he said, okay, I will rescue you, gimme your hand. And he just pulled my hand, put my hand on his shoulder, and he just carried me into the mountains, into the jungle. And I saw it, you know, and she said, someone is kidnapping my, like, guy taking her. And she was running like, Maan, whatcha doing? Where are you going? And then she said to me that she, she was just having like this one glimpse at us, both of us. And she said she saw this divine connection, like. Like she, she immediately understood that he is, is here for help, to help us. I have in my book, photos of the Rescue and of him, and he is, he looks such a beautiful angel person. He looked like an angel, really? He’s an beautiful Chinese guy. Uh, he is an angel and, uh, and actually I met him last year. I went to China to
Guy:
Oh, wow.
Maayan:
found him
Guy:
amazing. No way.
Maayan:
it took me like 12, 12 years to find
Guy:
he, he obviously got you to where you were going then the the, that guy was that the 12 hour
Maayan:
yeah, yeah. He, he carried me for 12 hours walk. Yeah.
Guy:
Fucking
Maayan:
Yes. And, uh, there is more layers in the story, the walk, the mountains, the, the voices. I had another two, um, men that, that came to rescue us from the government that found us in the middle of the mountains. Uh, so there is so many layers of the story, but I really recommend people to just buy the, the book, it’s called Unburied and, and
Guy:
the book called? Sorry,
Maayan:
it’s called Unburied.
Guy:
Unburied. Yeah, no, please make sure. I’ll, I’ll put the links in the show notes as well.
Maayan:
Because we don’t have enough time. And I
Guy:
so I know, uh, yeah, please do. I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry. I,
Maayan:
I told you it’s a long story. It’s deep and it’s, it’s even deeper. But I really want us to just also chat because you are so interesting. So I don’t want just to have my story and say goodbye. I really want to still to hear you also, so to have a conversation with you. So I will do it like in two seconds. The other MDEI had, it was in the hospital after 12 hours walking, I even got diabetes because my body was like sucking the. The, the muscles to get energy to walk. And, um, and it was eight hours, uh, surgery, very complicated one to get all of my face look like that. And, um, and I lost my body there again.
And I just, I just came up and up and up and I got to the same place and I, this voice came again and asked me, do we wanna go through the door? And I saw this like a little, like half moon getting like fuller and fuller and fuller, and it was like a round full moon like door. And he said, you wanna go through the door? And I said, no, I wanna go back. I wanna be a mom. You promised me I’m gonna be a mom. And he, and, and the the voice said, uh, okay. Okay. So I I I will bring you back to your body. I was so consistent, you know? And, um, but I told the voice, I, I don’t have any more powers to go down. Like I don’t have any more willpower.
I use it all to getting here. You know, I was so tired mentally and spiritually already. Like I use all of my, my inner power that my, my willpower, my, my, my, my inner strength. And I felt like I have nothing left. And he said, don’t worry. He created this horse, light horse for me, and he said, ride with a horse back to your body. And I just, it’s a real story. I just went out, out, I, I got up on the horse and I just rode with a horse inside my body and I woke up and I saw them, you know, like, gimme this electricity. Like, and then I was waking up and they said, she is here, she’s alive. And I was, and, and they gave me a notebook to write if I’m okay.
And all I could write is a horse, horse, horse, horse. So they thought, they thought, I, they thought I got mad, you know, because I died. It came back. And I, I maybe, I think they, they were sure. I think I’m a, I’m a horse or something. And this experience with a horse, I couldn’t stop. Telling about it. The other experience I was, uh, I didn’t tell for nine years, but the horse, I couldn’t forget about it. It was, it was such an amazing experience that I wrote, my parents came to to see me and I, and I just told them, A horse got me back. A horse got. And, um, there is amazing stuff about the horse because when I tell about the horse, I got a lot of males from all over the, the, the globes that, that horses are part of.
Like, uh, like creatures that help people come back from the dead. Like in the, in Japan, they have this belief in Mexico, they have this belief. Um, even Islam, you know, Moham go up with a horse, even in the Judaism, uh, um, uh, I think, or they went out with the ho out, up with the horses, like this creature of horse. It’s like moving through rums. Rums, you know, from through the mansion. And I, I’m so excited. I had this horse, uh, um, bring me, bring me back here. And this is, I, I woke up and then, um, really, I had like this six months of, I couldn’t, I couldn’t move my mouth. I was in silent six months, didn’t talk, you know, yet, because my, my mouth was shut down to the, the surgery will, the bones will build. So six months, I was so, so when I opened my, my, my, my mouth, I said, I’m gonna speak my heart. This is it like.
Guy:
wow. That’s
Maayan:
I gained my, my, my Vocality.
Guy:
Yeah,
Maayan:
we, we are part of the divine. We have this gift of speaking. It’s the, it’s, we are the only creature on earth that can speak. And this is like a gift from God. The ability to speak. It’s amazing. We create what we speak. So I re I truly believe in it today, truly.
Guy:
mate. Seriously, it’s breathtaking. And the, the, the way you describe it and, oh, I just, yeah, it gives me goosebumps. The way you share, honestly, you truly are just a divine light mate. And the, the way you express it, it’s just oozes out of you. It’s incredible. And I,
Maayan: Yeah, it’s, it’s exci, it’s excite me to tell it because it’s really amazing story and it’s like, I live it every time I, I tell it, I feel like I live it again. You know, at the beginning it was too hard for me, but I got like more, more, uh, more strength. Like I got more strong over the years.
Guy:
And do you have children now?
Maayan:
was, so what,
Guy:
Do you have, do you have children now?
Maayan:
Of course
Guy:
Yeah. How many?
Maayan:
had an, uh, I had a, a miracle, you know, I got pregnant really fast. I was, uh, I was engaged when I was in China. So we, when I got back to Israel, I was, I, I got married after few months I got married and we got, uh, this, this beautiful baby, uh, my, he is, uh, 17, now. He’s 16. And a because I, it’s the thing I did like, let’s have babies. I have three children. Yeah. Have children.
Guy:
Amazing. Ama. Do do ever people ask you like. The scary because obviously the way you, for me, the way you eminent this is just you, it’s your truth. And it just pours out of every cell and you’re, you’re unconditionally it now. Like, but do people ever say, oh, like, how do you know that was real? Was that, did it feel like a dream? How real? How real was it like, ’cause I, I’ve had many times, uh, had outof body experiences, but they, they’re, they feel they’re as real as this, you know?
Maayan:
Yeah, of course we have this, uh, skepticism, you know, it’s part of this, uh, this, uh, creation. We have the dark and the light. So there is, uh, there is, you know, I always said that the worst enemy of humankind, it’s uh, it’s fear and doubt. It’s, it’s, it’s a real enemy. It’s not, not, it’s not the, it’s, it’s not wars. It’s not the nature, uh, climate. It’s, it’s our adults. We, I really believe that we came to this. Place to practice our belief and our fate and to overcome doubt. This is, this is it. I feel like it’s like a schoolyard, you know, it’s a simulate simulator. This, this simulation, this, uh, this word, it’s a simulation for us to really claim on the, the, the, the, the belief and the, the, the trust and fate.
And we have all the time those, those people that will, um, that will give us, uh, like they will be our, our trying, you know, our test to see if where we are on this, uh, the sky, you know. Belief and doubt. So people will, will come and give you like the doubt and you need to check yourself, okay, do I, where am I? Am I in a doubt now stage or am I in a, in a belief stage? Like where am I And belief, you know, it’s not only like a religion or, or belief system. It’s much something much stronger and we know it, uh, thanks to like, um, um, um, you know, the, the, the, um, oh the word, uh, slipped. Um, you know, you take the pills that it’s not real pills, it’s uh, sugar pill.
Guy:
a placebo.
Maayan:
Placebo. Exactly. The placebo trial really showed us the strength of, of belief because people that took the sugar pill only by believing it’s the real pill, they changed their metabolism. They changed their, their, their, their chemistry in their body and they created the, the why they needed to become healed. So think about how strong a belief can do. It could rise you and it could crush you. The belief system, it’s so crucial and we really need to, to, to check inside of us, what do we really put our faith in, and to all the time, tune it in, you know, like all the time. It, we need to clean it because we have so many dark belief that coming outta from, you know, from the internet, from the news, the news are such good friends of us, um, from uh, people that, uh, that raise us.
And they have a lot of doubt, feelings and uh, and, uh, low energy and even sometimes poison, you know, there is poison people that they, so we all the time need to check where we are. Like how, how are we, where, where is our belief system? How, how high frequency we are, and to clean all the time. Clean because this, this place, this, uh, this school yard that we are all in, it’s falls with, with, uh, with the toxic, you know. So it’s also mental toxic, and I also believe what we eat. It’s also, uh, I’m, uh, I’m, I’m vegan. I also believe what we eat. It’s also, if it’s toxic, it’ll affect your spirit. It’ll affect your mind. It’ll affect your, your ability to overcome, uh, low, low frequency, uh, or toxic people, or overcome, um, like, you know, um, challenge because we have so many challenge in life.
But all of those challenges are made for us to check where we are. Truly. It’s just that check, check control from God. He is only checking us, like giving us a mirror. Like, check where you are now, like, give yourself a grade and, uh, see how you overcome this challenge. This is, this is really, I, I really, truly believe in it. It’s like a, a crazy school here.
Guy:
Amen to that. Totally. Like everything you’re saying, mate, may, may, I feel like I could talk to you all day and I, and I apologize, like clearly just over an hour wasn’t enough time to, to really unpack everything. But, um, yeah, I got my, I got my little ones I gotta take care of in a moment. I promised I might be
Maayan:
course, of course.
Guy:
but man, I am so happy to connect with you and, and I really hope that, um, my podcast and this conversation and you, that it’ll just bring you a awareness, uh, to your book and your story and, and continue to inspire, well, I know it will and inspire others as well on a journey. And, um, do you have a website as well? Can people, um, follow you, check you out? Like where, where, where do we send them?
Maayan:
Yes, I’m, I’m, I have Instagram, I have also a website, um, my answer bag, Instagram and, uh, website. And I have also YouTube channel. And I, uh, try to put also English, uh, materials there. So, uh, for my English followers. And, um, and I, I have, uh, the book, the, I’m buried in on Amazon. And I also in my book give like, um, tools for self-improvement and, uh, understanding and, and a lot of things that, uh, I didn’t have the chance now to, to, to, to tell. But I will be really glad to see you again and maybe just we can talk about, uh, our understanding from, you know, our, our, our gold. From that we, you know, we buried, we, we. We really, we went into the tunnel and we got back with goal. We got out with goal, you know, and we have those presence, uh, to give, uh, those Understanding, understanding and revelations. And so maybe we can do
Guy:
We will definitely do it again. Yeah,
Maayan:
’cause I really feels that you have so many things to say. I dunno why I feel I wanna hear you. Also, you need to, you need to, to talk also about your, uh,
Guy:
I, I know, I know. And I, and I do, but, but as a podcaster and, and creating space, like our hold space at the retreat, a hold space in our events that we do and our hold space on the podcast, and, and
Maayan:
the retreat you say you speak more,
Guy:
I do speak more. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I do. But, but, but I also, you know, it, I love connecting with people like yourself, people, heart-centered, people that have a story to share, and it’s nice to be able to pay forward in some way. Uh, if, if I can as well. So it, you know, it’s your, I I like to listen as much as talk, you know, so, um, but yes, I have no doubt that some wisdom somewhere will come outta my mouth at some point if, uh, if we
Maayan:
Yes. I, I really, I really think we can do this wisdom talk together, like what we understand from our experience there. Like, like only bring the diamonds, you know,
Guy:
absolutely. Absolutely. Yeah. No, we’ll, we will do it. Hold me to it 1000%. We’ll, we’ll make it happen in 2026, which is next week.
Maayan:
Thank you so much for having
Guy:
here, buddy. Yeah, come and say hello to my son
Maayan:
see your child. Yeah.
Guy:
son. He knows his time. So Alice is born on my birthday. Here he is. Look, he’s just
Maayan:
Oh my God. So
Guy:
He’s just a little one. You wanna say goodbye buddy. He doesn’t make a po. Yeah. Bye-bye. Bye-bye.
Maayan:
how old is
Guy:
He’s two. He’s born on my birthday.
Maayan:
such a
Guy:
Oh, I’ll, I’ll, I’ll hit stop. Thank you so much my love. Thank you.
Maayan:
Thank you.
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