Leela’s Gift
An enlightening spiritual journey…
In this novel accompany Leela Patek, a well-regarded journalist, as she travels from Manhattan in New York City to an ashram in Darjeeling, India and back again. Leela is in India to reconnect with her deceased father’s (and her own) Indian family but finds herself compelled by the authentic presence of a spiritual master, Maharishi (great teacher), to undertake a different journey that includes a frightening yet inspiring dark retreat that uncovers the sacred gifts at the core of her being. What happens to her on her return? Read “Leela’s Gift” to find many answers to questions you did not know you were asking.
Know Your Parenting Personality
Knowing yourself helps your child...
Are you a Helper or an Organizer? A Dreamer or an Entertainer? No matter which of the personality types on the Enneagram you are, this groundbreaking system gives you the vision to see the world as your child sees it -- and the power to use this vision to achieve all of your parenting goals. Know Your Parenting Personality helps you discover how your personality motivates the way you behave as a parent and how your child's personality interacts with your own. Janet Levine has pioneered this new understanding of the Enneagram based on hundreds of interviews with parents. You'll learn how to free yourself to become a true guide and mentor to your child.
The Enneagram Intelligences
Understanding Personality for Effective Teaching and Learning
This book has helped thousands of educators understand the motivations behind their teaching and learning styles. Knowing the psychology of your personality enables you to effectively connect with all your students, and enhance your teaching in many other ways. Read what scores of other educators share in the book.
Inside Apartheid
One Woman’s Struggle in South Africa
In this well-reviewed political memoir, author Janet Levine, writes of her childhood in South Africa, her dawning political activism, her later struggle alongside hundreds of dedicated comrades within the anti-apartheid movement, and her move to the United States with her American-born husband and two sons. The memoir is suffused with the author’s love of South Africa—the people and the land. |