[EPISODE] The Mosaic
This week, on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes Mystic, and Author,Daniel Levin.
Daniel Levin walked away from an opportunity to run a billion-dollar business, to hitchhike around the world to find happiness and inner peace.
He studied in a seminary five years and left one day before becoming a Rabbi and lived as a Monk in a monastery for 10 years.
As Director of Business Development, he grew Hay House from $3,000,000 to $100,000,000 in revenue.
He is rare blend of businessman and mystic who sees what others do not see.
He is the author of The Mosaic, a beautiful story that touches the heart and soothes the soul.
Segment 1
Sam begins with today’s quotes from Abraham and the universe. Sam explains how magic happens when we change ourselves or how we view other people. He then notes the power of focusing on thoughts which bring us joy rather than negativity. He stresses how having grateful energy naturally helps us move away from negative people in our lives.
Segment 2
Sam welcomes Daniel Levin the show to discuss his journey from his successful business career to his current work as a mystic. Daniel shares how he developed a different perspective early on after losing both his parents at a young age. Daniel describes how his life influenced the writing of his novel The Mosaic. Daniel shows how his desire for self knowledge and inner peace led him to move on from his professional career.
Segment 3
Sam gives a quick shout out to Jennifer Hough for leading a recent workshop he attended. Daniel explains how knowing oneself allows people to live in control of their lives and have a positive impact on the world. Daniel details how he gained the idea to write The Mosaic. He describes the role storytelling plays in our society and how storytelling inspired him to write.
Segment 4
Daniel and Sam continue their conversation regarding the process of writing The Mosaic. Daniel mentions how connections affect our lives. Daniel breaks down his idea of the four connections and how these connections can improve our lives. Daniel describes how he seeks to build a world without anger and build true community through his work.