By: Jonathyn Lopez
Oscar Elimby is an author, educator, and visionary who blends deep spiritual insights with a message of peace and unity. His book, The Magnificat of White Thought, is designed to be more than just a collection of ideas; it encourages readers to explore how understanding and acceptance of our shared humanity may be key to addressing the cycle of violence that has affected societies throughout history. Through a mix of spiritual reflection and a candid look at the realities of violence, Oscarās work invites readers to reconsider the power structures that influence our world.
Oscarās purpose behind writing this book is not to push a political agenda or to achieve financial success, but to respond to a calling driven by his faith in God and his desire to impart peace to future generations. āYou can have all the knowledge of the world, but if you donāt know who you are, you know nothing,ā Oscar says, reflecting on his belief that self-awareness is vital for understanding why violence occurs. His message is one of hope, urging individuals to mitigate their differences and embrace the idea that, at our core, we are all much more alike than we often realize.
Oscarās writing touches on the spiritual and physical dimensions of human life, exploring the psychological and sociological roots of violence, particularly through the lens of historical events like colonization and modern conflicts. Through candid conversations with individuals from diverse backgrounds, Oscar seeks to provide a consensus on the reasons behind violence, as well as offering a hopeful path forward. He draws parallels between significant global events, such as the Cuban Missile Crisis and the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, pointing out how transitions of power frequently come with violence and why that pattern continues.
Oscar believes that societal violence is often rooted in revenge, abuse of power, and the cyclical nature of human conflict. He invites both sides of any conflict to understand that there is a higher power guiding us toward peace. His call to action is simple: āTell both sides that there is a higher power that can guide us as one family and help us understand why violence occurs. The cycle of revenge and abuse of power can be broken if we open our hearts and minds.ā

The name of Oscarās book, The Magnificat of White Thought, was inspired by his personal spiritual journey, which includes reading the Western Bible three times before the age of 15. Oscar, a native of Douala, Cameroon, read the Bible in his native language, twice in French, and through this experience, he was able to challenge and deepen his understanding of the world and his place in it. His goal is to invite readers to see beyond the surface of societal issues and explore the root causes of violence in a manner that is accessible, thought-provoking, and grounded in spiritual wisdom.
Looking ahead, Oscar hopes to share his message with the world in the coming months. āIn 30 days, I see myself presenting the book to the public,ā he says, looking forward to opening the conversation about peace, spiritual growth, and the importance of understanding societal violence. His vision is to reach those who are seeking answers to difficult questions about why violence persists in the world and how we can collectively work to break free from its grip.
As Oscar prepares to share The Magnificat of White Thought with readers, he continues to be an example for his children, Ndolo Takedi-Myriam and Moussango Betta, whom he hopes will grow up with a sense of peace, awareness, and empathy. āI want to be an example for my kids, to always protect themselves through knowledge,ā Oscar reflects. He also credits his spiritual master and best friend, Sant Rajinder Singh, as a guiding light on his journey.
For Oscar, the ultimate goal of his work is not just to sell a book but to spark a transformative movement in how we view and respond to societal violence. He calls on readers to take the first step in this journey by visiting his website, exploring his insights, and committing to a path of peace and understanding.
Visit Oscarās website to learn more about his book, The Magnificat of White Thought, and take part in the movement toward understanding and mitigating violence in todayās world.
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