Blurb for the back cover of MoH

November 18th, 2009 · 3:17 pm @ Peter J. Levine  -  No Comments

Peter Levine grew up in England in a setting that ticked all the wrong boxes. His upbringing left him with far more questions than answers and he began a lifelong quest to find meaning that resonated with his experiences. His search took him all over the world and he sought out and studied under teachers, mentors and adepts from various traditions. Over a period of some thirty years his love of wisdom and its application flowered, gathering esoteric, hidden and secret knowledge as well as Master’s degrees in Philosophy and History.

His adult children have achieved remarkable success in their chosen fields and lead happy, fulfilled and purposeful lives. In addition to lecturing, teaching and broadcasting Peter has worked extensively with severely emotionally and behaviourally challenged young people. This has galvanized his views on living the best life, something he believes passionately we can all access if we want it. He believes there is no challenge that can not be surmounted with simplicity and humour, the human spirit is indomitable and that human potential is the last great unexplored continent.

Three themes permeate this work; development, fulfilment and happiness. It’s said in life that there is no guidebook, that it’s all trial and error or the school of hard knocks. What if such a guidebook existed? Collectively we face huge challenges in our time. This book strips away the mystique of some of the most profound issues and presents a devastatingly simple approach in the form of seven compact volumes that offer insight and perception through easy to follow narratives.

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