This book begins with celebration-of ancestors who built wisdom from whatever the world placed in their hands, and of the Black communities who transformed borrowed fragments into living scripture.
Before this is an investigation, it is a tribute.
And yet a question lingers:
How could an English moral pamphlet from the 1700s travel the world disguised as "Brahmin wisdom"... then reappear as "Tibetan doctrine"... and ultimately become a foundational text within Black American religious and esoteric movements?
What happened along that journey?
Who shaped it?
And why did it matter so much?
White Ancestors, Black Scripture follows these questions with the curiosity of a journalist and the reverence of a descendant. It traces how The Economy of Human Life, a small Enlightenment moral tract, migrated from:
London salons, where it was marketed as "Eastern ancient wisdom,"
to
Chicago occult presses, where it was reborn as a mystical initiation text,
to
Black American temples, lodges, and living rooms, where it inspired identity, dignity, and new understandings of "Asiatic," Afro-diasporic, and Moorish lineage.
This book does not debunk faith.
It honors the creative genius of Black transformation-how our elders took a misattributed text and, through intellect and cultural imagination, turned it into a spiritual tool when the world offered almost none.
Inside you will find:
A full, respectfully restored facsimile of The Economy of Human Life
A narrative history of its migrations through occult, Rosicrucian, and Afro-American hands
A guide to understanding sacred vs. pseudonymous vs. esoteric texts
A "discernment protocol" designed to protect modern seekers from misinformation, grift, and spiritual counterfeits
A series of charts, timelines, and cross-maps revealing how scripture-authentic or invented-acquires power through use, not origin
This is a book about respect, clarity, and lineage.
It invites conversation rather than argument, understanding rather than accusation.
It recognizes that our spiritual inheritance is vast, complicated, and profoundly human-and that context is its own form of grace.
If you've ever wondered:
How new scriptures emerge
Why some hoaxes become holy
How Black America reshaped global esotericism
Or how to navigate spiritual texts with discernment in the age of misinformation
...then this work is your compass.
Not a demolition of belief, but a celebration of what our people built.
Not the end of a story, but the beginning of understanding.
White Ancestors, Black Scripture is both tribute and investigation-
a guide for readers who honor the past, question the record, and still believe in the power of wisdom to transform lives.