Other Literary Works

Dogma – A Spritual Dog’s Tale

Meet Mollie, a wise and observant miniature Schnauzer with a
 front-row seat to the mysteries of spiritual transformation. In
 Dogma…  A Spiritual Dog’s Tale, written by Steve Lefkowitz & Steve 
Schenkman, Mollie recounts her 15-year journey living in a unique 
ashram nestled in Muttontown, NY. With keen eyes, sharp instincts,
 and an ever-present curiosity, Mollie provides an insightful, often 
humorous, and deeply moving perspective on the world of spiritual 
practice as taught by Robert Charles Sohn.

The ashram is not a distant monastery hidden away from the world,
 but rather a living laboratory where seekers engage in Fourth Way
 teachings—a path that integrates spiritual practice with everyday 
life. Unlike traditional disciplines that require monastic seclusion, the
 Fourth Way challenges its practitioners to build spiritual energy and 
resilience through the trials, joys, and struggles of ordinary 
existence. The teachings encourage mindfulness, self-awareness,
 and conscious transformation amidst the daily hustle, offering a way
 to navigate life and reach transcendent consciousness. Many of the
 principles espoused by Robert C. Sohn are outlined, presenting a
 higher perspective on life and death so often ignored throughout 
life.

From her vantage point at the feet of masters and students alike,
 Mollie observes the rhythms of ashram life—the moments of deep 
meditation, the bursts of laughter, the trials of ego, and the triumphs 
of spirit. Through her soulful and witty narration, she shares the
 essence of a community bound not just by practice, but by the
 shared goal of awakening. Whether you are a devoted seeker or
 simply curious about the intersection of spirituality and daily life, 
Dogma, A Spiritual Dog’s Tale offers an enchanting and insightful
 glimpse into a world where wisdom is found not only in sacred texts 
and teachings but also in the eyes of a faithful and knowing
 companion.