Iman Kamel
Polymath | The Holographic Being
Iman Kamel is a visionary cultural bridge-builder whose work spans the intersection of ancient wisdom, contemporary innovation, and regenerative community design. As the bestselling author of "Quantum Leaps and Lost Socks: Your Playful Guide to Transformation" and creator of The Holographic Being methodology, she translates profound spiritual teachings into practical frameworks for individual and collective transformation. Her acclaimed documentary films "Nomad's Home" and "Egyptian Jeanne d'Arc" have competed at international festivals including Yamagata, exploring themes of displacement, cultural preservation, and resilience in the face of forced modernization. Trained as a cultural diplomat at The Fletcher School for Law and Diplomacy, Iman brings a unique polymath perspective as filmmaker, keynote speaker, storyteller, and brand architect. Her deep connection to Kemetic wisdom and mastery as an Akashic Reader allows her to channel ancient Egyptian knowledge through the Neteru into contemporary applications. Her current RAHMA project on Egypt's Heissa Island demonstrates her expertise in authentic cross-cultural collaboration, creating intensive artist residencies that preserve endangered Nubian traditions while fostering innovative artistic expression. Recognized as an ICONIC WOMAN CREATING A BETTER WORLD at the World Economic Forum India, Iman specializes in developing regenerative methodologies that honor indigenous wisdom while addressing urgent contemporary challenges. Her work demonstrates how spiritual practices, cultural preservation, and innovative community design can converge to create resilient, thriving communities rooted in both ancient knowledge and future-forward thinking. |
