Beseeching Light by D. Jean Collins Book Review - Why Disconnecting from Tech is the Ultimate Act of Resistance
A radical roadmap to spiritual survival and ancestral reclamation in a digital world. #IntentionalLiving #AncestralHealing #BeseechingLight
Strengths
The "Personal Myth" Concept: Collins’ ability to reframe her life through the lens of Ancient Egyptian archetypes (Auset and Ausar) is a powerful tool for identity reclamation.
Actionable Discipline: The "Ten Emanations of Creativity" provide a tangible list for readers to cultivate their own joy and self-sufficiency.
Historical Witness: Her firsthand account of the integration of Roosevelt Elementary is a visceral, essential contribution to the narrative of Black American history.
Any Limitations
The book is dense with metaphysical terminology and historical references that might require a slower, more contemplative reading pace. It isn't a "quick read," but rather a text meant to be studied and sat with—which, ironically, aligns perfectly with her "Eccentric Anachronism" philosophy.
⭐ Final Rating: 5/5 Stars
Why: It’s a rare book that manages to be both a scathing political critique and a tender, poetic spiritual guide. It is a vital resource for anyone looking to live more intentionally.
“Who this book is for”
This is for the activists who are burnt out, the seekers who feel out of place in the digital age, and anyone interested in the intersection of Black history and esoteric spirituality.
🔥 Pull Quote
“I live the simple life... because I believe that through me, and those like me, this Holy Spirit can help us heal ourselves; it can stop, reverse, and help heal the ravages to humanity.”

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