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Ten Questions for Noa Levin

What do you do for a living?

I’m the owner and main designer of a company which combines art and fashion. We do special orders and manufacture our own line of clothing and accessories here in Santa Cruz. I collaborate with a team of artists/friends who help me realize and produce one-of-a-kind garments. We dance with the opportunities and possibilities in the moment.
I’m tending and healing someone who needs help, although I’m not an official healer.

What would you be doing if you weren’t doing that?
I would probably be a Paladian Crow, sitting on the top of the mountain, watching a purple sun…and then play a violet love song!

What do you do in your free time?
Anything that is uplifting for my most-inner self… and numero uno, in “charging my batteries,” is travel or just going out of town to the abundant treasures of nature. Besides this, making love/watching/learning/writing/chatting with my beloved online/watching movies/ listening to music/jamming with friends/dancing/painting/gardening/cooking/hosting/brainstorming with my boyfriend/swimming/googling/and networking

What brought you to Santa Cruz?
I guess it all started back when I was a teenager. The West Coast, with its Pacific Ocean, sounded magical to me. When I heard for the first time The Mamas & The Papas singing “California Dreaming,” something in my heart moved and I felt I wanted to be there…see the dream.
My friend/partner Yosef Tany also had this inexplicable attraction to the Pacific; so, about four years ago, we got in contact with a lady from Felton who invited us to participate in a project in south Dakota, at Pine Ridge Reservation.
We stayed there three intensive months and then headed to the West Coast. Our first stop was a tent on the balcony of this woman’s house, which was located in the middle of the redwoods…but our hearts were longing to be next to the ocean, so we landed finally in S.C.

What’s your favorite street?
The ones along the cliff and the seashore.

Name something you’re excited about.
This huge wave of channelers online, especially Bashar.

Name a pet peeve.
The yellow Foam on the ocean.

What are you reading?
Right now I’m only listening…to channelers online.

What’s the most important thing you’ve learned in the last three years?
To be present…to live/love the now!

Recent personal food trend:
My everlasting trend is pure wild food, which means whatever grows wild and is gifted by mother earth…or this creation. I go out almost every day and pick plants, herbs and fruits. Luckily, I met Paul Gaylon recently and he’s an encyclopedia for medicinal plants from all over the globe. His nutritional food is divine!!
http://centralcoastnutrition.com/

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