The Medicine Tree With Lev Natan
- The Medicine Tree With Lev Natan Sam Liebowitz 1:01:34
This week, on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes Mastermind Council Facilitator, Leadership Coach, Sound Therapist, and Founder of The Medicine Tree, Lev Natan.
Lev Natan utilizes sound Meditation practices to create a fertile environment for his clients to access their deeper intelligence and creative imagination to effectively navigate life, Relationships, career, and health in these turbulent times of accelerated complexity.
He works with Change Makers – socially & ecologically conscious organizational leaders, entrepreneurs & business owners, holistic practitioners, activists, and anyone who cares deeply about humanity and the earth and is committed to creating more effective, meaningful and balanced ways of bringing their mission to life.
He is committed to guiding our world towards a future that is wise, courageous, and aligned with principles and values that are humane, have integrity, and hold life and nature as sacred. Lev is the author of the forthcoming book Leading Like Trees in an Old-Growth Forest: A Personal Call to Establish a Network of Bioregional Mastermind Councils for Change Makers; he is certified as an Integrative Sound and Music Practitioner through The New York Open Center’s Sound & Music Institute and an Empowerment Life Coach through the Empowerment Institute.
Segment 1: Quotes of the Day :
The Universe quote is explaining that: All the effort we put forward, even when it doesn’t feel like it, it really is working in the background. Do not give up hope. Just because their is nothing on the surface, that doesn’t mean their isn’t anything growing underneath.
Abraham’s quote is explaining that: People love to complain, gossip and talk about not so good things. That does not do us any good. Describing in detail unhappy experiences, only makes us feel worse.
Segment 2:
Lev Natan: How does one become a sound therapist?: It’s all really fundamental and leadership. Lev has powerful memories of growing up in a Jewish house hold and going to services on Saturday mornings. He could feel the power of the sound of the music.
Jazz was also a huge thing that contributed to it. There was always jazz playing in the house. Lev was a huge fan of improvisation and going “off of the page”. At an early age, he was reading books about black culture, because of his love for Jazz.
One thing led to the next and he started using sound to connect with that natural power within us to be grateful and take good care of what we have.
Segment 3:
What is the mission for the medicine tree? : The mission is to grow an alliance of change makers who are committed to putting awareness into action and changing the future. They work in councils, having monthly sacred conversations, and whoever wants to engage more, there are councils once a week. Lev has been running these councils for about seven years now.
What is your vision and how does that connect to making a change?
Lev says: “The way we engage on social media, does not feel right. I want to offer something different. ”
How has it helped Lev as a person: It kept him plugged in to not just hope but also belief that we can create a viable future together.
Segment 4:
Seasonal retreats starting in the fall: If you’re interested in traveling Lev would to have anyone for the retreat and the alliance. Go to Medicinetree.com and sign up for the email list.
Old growth trees reforesting our planet inspired Lev as a metaphor for leadership.
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