I saw Dr Kwesi Anan Odum for the first time in 2017, during the first META-Health Conference organised by Dr Anu Mehta in Mumbai. He stood out amongst all the other panellists with his sheer brilliance, panache, and confidence, and virtually owned the stage as he spoke on META Medicine and Astromedicine.
I was immediately drawn to his personality and wanted to interview him. But since he was caught up in multiple engagements, it was not possible to pin him down for an interview right away. We promised to connect over Skype and then forgot to keep in touch with each other as other more immediate concerns occupied us.
However, in May 2020, I came to know that Dr Kwesi was available on Zoom and was willing to be interviewed. A German by birth and an African by origin, Dr Kwesi is an ophthalmologist, who received his medical degree from the University of Kiel, Germany. He is also a META-Health Master Trainer, Genius Report Coach (both of which are a further development of the human design) and Colour Psychology trainer. Dr Kwesi’s work goes beyond ophthalmology and is focussed on personal transformation. “I use the eyes as a bridge to enable clients to find out how they see themselves and inspire them to create new possibilities in their lives,” he says.
Below are the highlights of the interview:
Q. Please tell us something about your life.
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