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Review of Abd Allah, Teacher, Healer by Walter C. Lanyon
Walter C. Lanyon’s Abd Allah, Teacher, Healer (1921) is a rich allegorical work that delves into the teachings of Abd Allah, a spiritual guide and healer. Through poetic and symbolic storytelling, Lanyon explores themes such as spiritual healing, the power of thought, and faith’s transformative potential.
While the language reflects its early 20th-century origin, with a biblical tone that may challenge modern readers, the depth and timelessness of its insights make it a rewarding read for those interested in metaphysical and spiritual growth.
This classic is an inspiring guide for reflection, offering profound wisdom for those seeking deeper understanding of life’s spiritual dimensions.