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Book details
  • Genre:BODY, MIND & SPIRIT
  • SubGenre:Ancient Mysteries & Controversial Knowledge
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Black or White
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:168
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781543901603

Black or White

by Dr. L. Jackobson and Dick Gregory

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Overview
"Black or White" documents our states of being prior to taking on these bodies. It details whether or not we wanted to come to this planet in the first place, and if so... whether we knew what it was we were in for.
Description
"Black or White" documents our states of being prior to taking on our bodies. "Black or White" details whether or not we wanted to materialize on this planet to begin with, and if so... whether or not we knew what it was that we were in for.
About the author
Dr. L. Jackobson spent time as a "Legal Analytical" (H.R. Specialist), in the Federal Government's Labor Law Department. Currently Dr. Jackobson is an active Mystical nonfictional writer, via channeling, "Clairvoyance," Lucid Dreaming and various other astral projection experiences. These vivid transcendental travels have been equally as clear since childhood. Though a Los Angeles native, having matriculated at Grambling State University, Louisiana, her Bachelors degrees, in Political Science and Sociology, are held from California State. Post graduation fervent plans of perpetuating a law degree were put into action. Having been received at the top of the class; after having been accepted at her school of choice, Southern University Law Center (Baton Rouge), she graciously declined after being accepted at The University of La Verne School of Law (La Verne, CA), nearer to her headquarters in California. Absent hesitation, Jackobson vehemently admits that settling on The University of La Verne School of Law is because it was rated higher that year, above many Ivy League and Pac 10 law schools, in its bar pass rate. Ultimately, one of Dr. Jackobson's professors was so smitten by her legal prowess, she was offered an adjunct professorship to commence immediately following having been conferred the degree of Jurist Doctorate.

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