The Black Mystic From Ethiopia: Neville Goddard's Mentor
F**N
A must read for every Black Christian in America
Too short
E**N
A++++
The term “Know Thyself” has been with me this far in life. I have pondered on this term for a long time. The question “Who am I?” also I have pondered.If you want to know the meaning of the term “Know Thyself” and the answer to the question “Who Am I?” then it is detrimental for you to read this book.When this term and question is answered for you, then, you will be on your way to Living. Read, Please.
M**W
Horrible book
I didn’t learn anything from this book about Abdullah. The description of Abdullah came from Neville Goddard’s so the author of this book has absolutely no knowledge. Every single page is full of hate that is not pleasant to read…it’s horrible!
M**
What an amazing book!
This book was truly amazing. The simplicity was easy to understand and follow. I appreciate how straight forward it was. A real eye opener. Thank you and I love reading this book.
D**K
A great read !!!
This book gives you information of rare untold history. Abdullah was Neville Goddard mentor and taught him everything he knew. Everything is within, and that's where it starts. This book teaches you about true spirituality and where it really came from.
M**A
A gift
It was a gift
T**A
Amazing!
Wow wow wow! Very informative, just an all around great read. I highly recommend reading, Expect life changing results! Took me a day to read.
C**.
Very poor grammar/sentence structure
I was excited to learn more about Abdullah which is why I ordered this book. Unfortunately, many things were repeated over and over, and the grammar and sentence structure were very poor. This book should have had an editor, or at the very least a second party who could clean it up and structure it correctly. I amwriting this as constructive criticism, so hopefully the author will make changes for future books. I am very interested in the material and respect Abdullah & Neville Goddard immensely; It would do them both justice to represent them with correctly structured professional work.
J**N
Black Greatness
Great book 'reminding us of who we are . All the oppressors are giving one star. But it doesn't matter we are who we are *God of the sun*
C**S
Do not recommend
Cannot make sense of anything that’s been written and had to put it down after a couple of pages. The structure of the sentences as well as many of the words used are not in correct English. I really regret not looking at the reviews beforehand.
M**Y
Not sure what to make of this book
I thought the book might have given more background on Neville's teacher Abdullah. But, it didn't. I'm not sure if the author is angry with Neville or not. The author is pretty angry with the white man - understandable when one lists what empire building humans have done to the rest of humanity (and many of those conquered were white too. I'm Irish and have a look at what was done to my ancestors by empire building and Rome) - which I think is a bit odd if one claims to have reached a higher level of understanding of what this world is really about. It could have been a better book if there had been less anger and tighter editing and proofing.
K**K
Not Recommended For White People
I was shocked by what I read. The book is clearly written for black people who hate white people and are inferior to black people. I thought this was a book about Abdullah the man Neville Goddard learned so much of his teachings from as a young man. The two men were friends and respected eachother very much. You could see see this in Nevilles lectures and teachings. He referred to Abdullah numerous times. I had always wished I could learn more of Abdullah and his teachings. I thought this book was it! I was wrong. This book is filled with notions and assumptions made about Neville and Abdullahs relationship with the writer imposing his own delusional insights and deeper meanings of a relationship of which he has no factual information on. The writers dislike for the white man is clear as crystal. I wish I could get my $9.99 back. The writer has the right to his opinion but there should be a prefice before buying the book. CAUTION: Caucasian ppl my be offended and referred to as “Stupid Cracker” in this book. This book is more about speading hate and less about Abdullah the Black Mystic From Ethiopia.
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