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America Here I Come: A Spiritual Journey [Paperback]

Isaac E. Nwokogba (Author)
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158820104X 978-1588201041 January 2001
NOW THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY

In the usual immigrant-makes-good story, we know the plot: in a faraway country, someone yearns to come to America, makes great sacrifices, arrives with nearly empty pockets and through hard work achieves success. The story charms us through its exotic and gratifying details. This is the side of the immigrant story we've read or heard about. Now read the other side of the story and discover why you too are in America, whether you are an immigrant or not. This is the side that is never talked or written about.


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This world is a place for us all to experience nature’s blessings, gifts, and rewards. It is a place for us to learn and grow spiritually. But for many of us, it is also a place of hardship, superstition, confusion, and desperation. Many things happen in our lives that we can’t explain. Even with our advanced technology and our intellectual, spiritual, and material advancements, we have yet to understand many of nature’s laws and principles.

Regardless of your past exposure to the ideas presented in this book, to take advantage of them all you need to do is to keep an open mind. If by walking with me through my experiences and their explanations you begin to understand and appreciate your own experiences, then I will have achieved my goal in writing this book. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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The meaning of life need not remain a mystery.

· Is life just a series of coincidences?
· Do accidents really happen?
· Can we create our own destiny?
· What does luck have to do with it?
· Why are we here?
· Is there life after death?

If you've ever asked yourself any of those questions, you need to read this book. From the fascinating story of his own life, Isaac Nwokogba offers insight and answers, hope and encouragement. America, Here I Come unveils the mysteries of life.

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 212 pages
  • Publisher: 1stBooks Library (January 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 158820104X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1588201041
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,609,669 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Balanced Look at Purpose and Meaning in a Spiritual Context, May 5, 2001
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This review is from: America Here I Come: A Spiritual Journey (Paperback)
America, Here I Come: A Spiritual Journey is one of those rare books that takes you into a totally different set of experiences and mindset, and gives you a new perspective on life. Building on his own experiences growing up in West Africa and later as an immigrant to the United States, he helps the reader to see meaning in coincidences, feelings of familiarity, and the achievement of strong desires. Those who like this book will benefit from the practical advice in Seeds of Luck (which he also wrote) for how to apply the lessons Mr. Nwokogba has learned about the unconscious mind.

Mr. Nwokogba's life is filled with experiences that are new to most readers. He is a native of Nigeria, in the section that is known as Biafra to its residents. His early life relates to being in a traditional African family, and his exposure to both African tribal religion and to Christianity. Later, he served in the Biafran military during the civil war. The death of his father meant that his educational plans were at risk. Soon, he began relying on strong intuition to forge his own path, and wonderful things happened. In each case, he has a brief mini-lesson on what this means for your life. In many ways, this material will remind readers of Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.

Coming to the United States to continue his education, you then run into the shock of his first experiences with racism. This included being shunned by many whites, put down by professors, and being sought out by white women who wanted to feel superior by dating a black man. His despair is deep, and he considers suicide. Eventually, he finds meaning in his experience by coming to appreciate that reincarnation exists and he is simply working off an old karmic debt for having been a brutal white slaveowner in a prior life.

The book blends many disparate elements in a new way, and provides much food for thought.

I thought that the parts in the book about using the unconscious mind were the best. For example, Mr. Nwokogba had a strong sense that he should not visit a certain town one day. He almost followed his intuition, but went to visit the two women who had invited him after all. While there, the women robbed him and threatened to kill him. With a gun at his head, he called on the resources of his unconscious mind and was saved.

The book raises fundamental questions for those with traditional Wetern beliefs. Will we be reincarnated? Do we have karmic debts? What is our purpose in life? How do we find that purpose? How can we tap into our unconscious minds in constructive ways? What do coincidences mean? If you enjoy these questions, you will find Mr. Nwokogba a good guide for helping you with your own spiritual journey.

After you finish the book, I suggest that you think about the spiritual lessons of your life. How can you build on what you have learned to lead a more harmonious and constructive life?

Keep your mind open to all that you notice and experience!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, April 11, 2001
This review is from: America Here I Come: A Spiritual Journey (Paperback)
California author, Isaac Nwokogba's book AMERICA, HERE I COME is a book I will recall often. Born in Africa, one among many, Mr. Nwokogba allowed his move to Long Beach to be guided by forces higher than himself...spirituality. His previous books EA$Y DOLLARS and SEEDS OF LUCK are available to the public through 1st Books Library in paperback and in electronic format. His visions, suggestions, and explanatory techniques are ones to be remembered and practiced. Mr. Nwokogba uses his own life as a foundation for AMERICA, HERE I COME. It's a story of a child born in a village in West Africa. The book goes on to tell the story of a child soldier involved in Nigeria's civil war. A tough life led the character to the United States where racism became a major factor, leading to attempts of suicide. Spiritual development, destiny, and faith were all he needed to work on change.

I didn't need to read Mr. Nwokogba's book AMERICA, HERE I COME to believe that everyone is here on this earth for a reason, and that coincidences are often overlooked. However, after reading this breathtaking book, my prior feelings involving spirituality and prosperity of the soul have dramatically increased in faith.

If you believe in reincarnation, after life, or that we all have an inner power, then Isaac Nwokogba's book AMERICA, HERE I COME is a book you must read. This reviewer found it incredibly intense and awe-inspiring. Highly recommended.

Read my review for his book SEEDS OF LUCK: The ABCs of Creating Your Heart's Desires by going to: http://www.geocities.com/ladyjiraff/reviews3.html

--Reviewed by Jennifer LB Leese, ASTORYWEAVER'S Book Reviews, www.geocities.com/ladyjiraff/aswbr.html

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars There are no Coincidences, October 12, 2001
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Julie A. Earhart (St. Louis, mo United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: America Here I Come: A Spiritual Journey (Paperback)
There are no coincidences. That is the basis for Isaac E. Nwokogba's new memoir, America, Here I Come. The book recounts Nwokogba's journey to America from Nigeria to America based on spirituality rather than any other form of why people come to America.

Nwokogba asserts that God/the Infinite Source/Cosmic Law, or whatever you want to call it, controls our lives. We're set on a path, placed in a certain place, doing a certain job for a reason. God has given us all a job to do and directs us in doing that job.

A believer in reincarnation, Nwokogba stresses that each individual is on this planet for a purpose and that we return time and time again until we reach a spiritual level that coincides with the Infinite Source. Whatever lessons, whatever wrongdoings we did in a previous life, must be atoned for in this life, or the next, or the next. I'm not sure where I stand on reincarnation, but Nwokogba points out that the soul never dies...interesting, thought-provoking ideas that each individual must resolve in their own minds. Pro-choicer's will have a field day in that Nwokogba states that life doesn't begin until birth...another issue I'm not exactly sure where I stand.

Another fascinating aspect of the book is the issue of racism. Looking at this issue from a different set of eyes, it's interesting to see how this man was treated when he came to the United States. I wish that he had given the year(s)when he immigrated to America. I would be interested to know if that was a more recent experience, or something that happened, say ten, fifteen, twenty years ago.

America, Here I Come is a thought-provoking, interesting work, regardless of your point of view. It is well written and flows very well. There is no extraneous information that gives distracts the reader nor is it preachy, with Nwokogba trying to convince the reader of his point of view. It is a true memoir in that that is what he believes, what he saw, and what he felt.

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