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Michal Levin
Michal Levin is a writer, spiritual teacher, and pioneer of her own independently developed LEAP (Life Energy Activation Process) Meditation, that she also describes as a chakra meditation.〔(Meditation, Path to the Deepest Self )〕 Since 1991 she has been involved with teaching about subtle Energy and how working with it can, as she claims, transform both the individual and the wider world. Levin has published four books to date.
== Biography ==
Michal Levin was born in South Africa and later lived in Zimbabwe and the USA. She is currently living and working in England. A self-professed strong believer in social justice, Levin became a successful television journalist in the UK in the 1980s, working on the campaigning programme ''Hard News'' for the newly formed Channel Four and as the Medical and Science correspondent for the BBC’s high-profile current affairs programme ''Newsnight''.〔(About Michal Levin - Michal's Story )〕 Levin has also worked as a management consultant and held the post of Beauty Editor of upmarket British magazine ''Tatler''. Levin has written for a number of UK newspapers and publications, including ''The Telegraph'', ''Vogue'', ''Evening Standard'' and ''The Times'', both as contributor and columnist.〔(www.timesonline.co.uk (e.g.) 16.10.00 )〕
In 1990, Levin, suffering from what she described as a sense of unease and physical discomfort, took a sabbatical and attempted meditation. Despite having no belief in anything esoteric, Levin found herself experiencing what appeared to be another level of reality, a domain where there were ‘beings’ or 'presences', and a distinct geography (which in later experiences she recognised as constant).”.〔(www.telegraph.co.uk 21.06.02 )〕 Over the months that followed Levin meticulously recorded the significant quantity of input she was given in meditation, and her experiences, in a diary. It was during this time, that Levin gained, according to her own claims, the ability to 'see' and understand ‘energy’.〔(The Pool of Memory: The Autobiography of An Unwilling Intuitive )〕 Levin's experiences were sufficient to confirm to herself Carl Jung’s observation:
“Subtle body energies are both corporeal and semi-spiritual in nature.” Dr. Carl Jung 〔Collected Works of C. G. Jung Vol. 12 - Paragraph 394〕
Levin also painted prolifically at this period. Many of these paintings were later used to illustrate the book, ''Meditation, Path to the Deepest Self''.
Levin states that in 1991 she was pressed to use her gifts to help clients. As a consequence of this stated pressure from her inner experiences, throughout the 1990s, she gave a series of seminars called ''Line of the Light'' that included key subjects such as ''Relationships'' and ''Death and the Dark''. In 1994, Levin claims that her intuition saved her life when it led her to identify a tumour that no specialist, orthodox or alternative, had been able to detect. Levin recounts the story of her professed transformation in her autobiography, which was endorsed by former Times editor Lord Rees Mogg, writer Bel Mooney, and academic and specialist in near death experiences Professor Kenneth Ring. The book was the subject of a major interview in The Times newspaper.〔The Times newspaper, 20.10.98〕 An extract from Levin’s second book, ''Spiritual Intelligence'', was published in the Times〔The Times newspaper, 5.10.00〕
In 2004, Levin participated in setting up a venture capital fund in New York dedicated to new medical technologies. Levin's specific brief was to investigate technologies utilising frequency and vibration - energy - capable of influencing health and well being. As a result Levin travelled throughout the USA surveying and assessing emerging energy medicine technologies. During that time, 2004/5, Levin also gave a series of seminars at Penn State Medical School, for medical professionals, called ''Essential Practise for Advanced Medicine'', around her theories and experience of the energy body, known in part also as the biofield (USA NIH). In 2006, Levin was involved in formulating protocols for experiments at Penn State University Medical School investigating the efficacy of energy medicine.
In October 2009, Michal recorded an interview〔(Talk with Ken Wilbur )〕 with philosopher and founder of Integral Theory, Ken Wilber exploring the relationship between her work on the chakras as an energy system within the body and his work around developmental levels. The result is a comprehensive, illuminating and unique guide to the chakras – what they are and how they operate - and the way in which understanding and working with them, particularly through the LEAP Meditation, is essential to the developmental, evolutionary process of being human.
Michal Levin has two grown-up children and two grandchildren.

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