I’ve written a book titled Metaphysical Truths: New Age Life Help For Black People. I had different motivations for writing this book but one motivation is, I believe black communities are not often considered as an audience for metaphysical new age materials. This isn’t to say that there’s never been anything with a new age theme that was created with black people in mind, but I think it’s typically been a rare thing. Are black communities interested in these kinds of materials, something with a new age theme? I believe so, I believe there would be an interest. I’m not saying there would necessarily be a lot of interest: alternative materials are unusual and they question conventional beliefs and so they are less popular in general, but there’s always an interest from some, regardless of what the community is.
The most important question for any life help approach, if it’s new age or something more conventional, is whether it’s helpful or not. If it’s not helpful then it’s irrelevant whoever should use it — it’s not going to show results. The approach described in New Age Life Help For Black People is what I refer to as spiritual life help, and I believe it is helpful. It’s not a genie in a lamp that grants wishes on command but neither is any other method because that kind of life help doesn’t exist; it is useful however and it’s also practical, with an appreciation for the kinds of problems that people encounter in day-to-day living.
I’m pleased to introduce another option for life help to black communities, which tend to face unique challenges, and to anyone else who might have use for it. Metaphysical Truths: New Age Life Help For Black People is available for order now on Amazon.