Rise of Black Woman
About The Book
- Type : Physical Book
- Cover : 4/0 Color 12pt Gloss UV
- Binding: PUR Perfect Binding
- Pages : 60
- Stock 50lb Opaque
- Paperback size : 5.5x8.5
In every black community, the success of a black woman is currently being measured by the number of materials she is able to acquire. This is what the male-dominated world wants her to believe about herself, making her falsely believe that with melanated skin, she is only destined for something ephemeral. Rise of the Black Woman is a spiritual book that is written to lift Black Women out of the false belief the society has ingrained in her mind. For the future of black race, black woman has a great part to play and this book teaches the black woman how to reinvigorate herself and play her part well. This book opens different spiritual portals, leading to vistas of understanding and knowledge for every black woman who seeks to understand her own spirituality, power, self and explore her exponential potentials.
The book carefully tours the world of a black woman and goes through the soul of a black woman, opening her eyes to her potentials. Rise of the Black Woman shows how the women are the moon and men are the sun – both playing crucial parts that complement another. As the book shows black women how to place a premium on value, soul, life after, future and not money, it also teaches black women how to use words positively and understand time and season. Rise of the Black Woman is written as a postcard directed to goddesses who desire spiritual rebirth. Therefore, the book shows how simple secrets and details are subliminally placed around people and hidden in plain sight by powerful people to control their minds. The book then reveals the conspiracy against the black woman by both white and black male populations.
Rise of the Black Woman defines Maat/Kali Mahavidya, Aquarian, Piscean Age and shows how shift is going to happen in the man/woman dichotomy. The book shows that feminine energy is the core of masculine energy. The book is for a black woman trying so hard to maximize her abilities and explore her own spirituality.