A spiritual fable about a Samurai who searches for his inner self, discovers contemplation, confronts his ego, and ultimately finds inner peace; and all through the loving guidance of a hidden spiritual master. Written as a spiritual parable for modern children and teens, The Boy and the Leopard gently introduces themes of: • Relations with parents and family • Contemplative practices and meditation • Understanding the ego • Dealing with pain and confusion • Self-mastery and inner peace • Facing fears with courage rather than force Through poetic storytelling and serene illustrations, this book invites young readers into a mysterious spiritual world set in modern-day Japan, inspiring them to see their own lives as a journey of self-mastery. Perfect for: • Ages 8–16 (and adults who love thoughtful tales) • Parents seeking mindful bedtime stories • Teachers introducing emotional intelligence • Spiritual or Sufi-inspired families • Fans of moral fables and samurai adventures Whether read quietly before bed or shared in a classroom, The Boy and the Leopard offers a rare blend of spirituality, beauty, and emotional depth. It is a story that grows with the reader, whispering new wisdom each time it is opened.