On Becoming a God: Philosophies, Observations, Opinions, Prose, and Poetry on Black Life As Seen From the Eye of the Storm
I've witnessed several people fuss and fight over the real enemy of Black people and the causes of our plight, but their inability to rise over their emotions prohibited any significant communication from ever manifesting. No professor I've ever listened to or preacher, politician, etc. seemed to understand the devices used to destroy us as a people and the intensity at which we are being annihilated. Either they don't know, are not concerned, or are too cowardly to do, say, or write anything about it. Regardless, their ineffectiveness only adds to our problems and the probability of our collective suicide (genocide), and I refuse to follow in their self-defeatist footsteps.
On Becoming a God is a blueprint for the masses on how to overcome years of mis-education and misguidance and collectively achieve the level of self-reliance, love, knowledge, respect, and understanding that would warrant one as being spiritually attuned with the expectations The Most High has for those created in His image. We all have the untapped potential to become gods and goddesses, in the sense of self-mastery and independence, and I earnestly feel that this book is a positive and urgently necessary step in that divine direction of original destiny. I wanted this book to be so complete and thorough information-wise that if this was the only book a Black person would read about themselves, they could acquire enough knowledge to save their self, family, and community. I write the truth as I see it, wholeheartedly and without censorship or sugar-coating, and I hold myself completely accountable for the information shared. Much of this book is based on my own life, but most of it is based on ideologies I've formed through research, observation, and contemplations, thus it is an ideological autobiography.
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On Becoming a God: Philosophies, Observations, Opinions, Prose, and Poetry on Black Life As Seen From the Eye of the Storm
I've witnessed several people fuss and fight over the real enemy of Black people and the causes of our plight, but their inability to rise over their emotions prohibited any significant communication from ever manifesting. No professor I've ever listened to or preacher, politician, etc. seemed to understand the devices used to destroy us as a people and the intensity at which we are being annihilated. Either they don't know, are not concerned, or are too cowardly to do, say, or write anything about it. Regardless, their ineffectiveness only adds to our problems and the probability of our collective suicide (genocide), and I refuse to follow in their self-defeatist footsteps.
On Becoming a God is a blueprint for the masses on how to overcome years of mis-education and misguidance and collectively achieve the level of self-reliance, love, knowledge, respect, and understanding that would warrant one as being spiritually attuned with the expectations The Most High has for those created in His image. We all have the untapped potential to become gods and goddesses, in the sense of self-mastery and independence, and I earnestly feel that this book is a positive and urgently necessary step in that divine direction of original destiny. I wanted this book to be so complete and thorough information-wise that if this was the only book a Black person would read about themselves, they could acquire enough knowledge to save their self, family, and community. I write the truth as I see it, wholeheartedly and without censorship or sugar-coating, and I hold myself completely accountable for the information shared. Much of this book is based on my own life, but most of it is based on ideologies I've formed through research, observation, and contemplations, thus it is an ideological autobiography.
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On Becoming a God: Philosophies, Observations, Opinions, Prose, and Poetry on Black Life As Seen From the Eye of the Storm

On Becoming a God: Philosophies, Observations, Opinions, Prose, and Poetry on Black Life As Seen From the Eye of the Storm

by Joseph Gibson
On Becoming a God: Philosophies, Observations, Opinions, Prose, and Poetry on Black Life As Seen From the Eye of the Storm

On Becoming a God: Philosophies, Observations, Opinions, Prose, and Poetry on Black Life As Seen From the Eye of the Storm

by Joseph Gibson

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I've witnessed several people fuss and fight over the real enemy of Black people and the causes of our plight, but their inability to rise over their emotions prohibited any significant communication from ever manifesting. No professor I've ever listened to or preacher, politician, etc. seemed to understand the devices used to destroy us as a people and the intensity at which we are being annihilated. Either they don't know, are not concerned, or are too cowardly to do, say, or write anything about it. Regardless, their ineffectiveness only adds to our problems and the probability of our collective suicide (genocide), and I refuse to follow in their self-defeatist footsteps.
On Becoming a God is a blueprint for the masses on how to overcome years of mis-education and misguidance and collectively achieve the level of self-reliance, love, knowledge, respect, and understanding that would warrant one as being spiritually attuned with the expectations The Most High has for those created in His image. We all have the untapped potential to become gods and goddesses, in the sense of self-mastery and independence, and I earnestly feel that this book is a positive and urgently necessary step in that divine direction of original destiny. I wanted this book to be so complete and thorough information-wise that if this was the only book a Black person would read about themselves, they could acquire enough knowledge to save their self, family, and community. I write the truth as I see it, wholeheartedly and without censorship or sugar-coating, and I hold myself completely accountable for the information shared. Much of this book is based on my own life, but most of it is based on ideologies I've formed through research, observation, and contemplations, thus it is an ideological autobiography.

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BN ID: 2940012004529
Publisher: Kitabu Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 04/07/1999
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 311 KB
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