Laurie Ann Levin

Laurie Ann Levin

Laurie Ann Levin is the author of 'God, the Universe, and Where I Fit In.' She was on 'The View' in October 2009 to discuss the book. She says she knew she was a psychic as a child, and uses psychology and divine guidance to navigate... [more]

Laurie Ann Levin is the author of 'God, the Universe, and Where I Fit In.' She was on 'The View' in October 2009 to discuss the book. She says she knew she was a psychic as a child, and uses psychology and divine guidance to navigate through life.

Laurie Ann Levin Talks on 'The View' About 'God, the Universe, and Where I Fit In'

Laurie Ann Levin is the author of God, the Universe, and Where I Fit In, a new book that talks about "soul communion" and the blending of the spiritual realm with knowing your purpose in life. She was on The View to talk about the book this week. The author says she knew she was a psychic when she was young, and uses her life experiences and "intuitive gifts" to navigate successfully through life.

Gerald and Laurie Ann Levin. (nymag.com)
Levin spent 25 years in the entertainment business working as a Hollywood agent, for celebs like Michael Jackson, and ended up marrying former Time Warner CEO Gerald Levin.

Laurie founded the Moonview Sanctuary in 2004 in Santa Monica, California, which is a treatment center that combines holistic, divine, and other approaches to healing and personal fulfillment.

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Oh my God. Just saw her on the view. This woman is scarily nuts!
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