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  1. Discover Michael’s Award-Winning Wisdom. The bestselling author of Life Visioning™, The Answer is You, and Spiritual Liberation, Michael B. Beckwith’s books bridge science and spirituality, inspiring and improving readers’ mental wellness and ultimately changing their lives.

  2. Michael Bernard Beckwith (born July 21, 1956) is a New Thought minister, author, and founder and spiritual director of the Agape International Spiritual Center in Beverly Hills, California.

  3. Michael B. Beckwith founded Agape in 1986 with the intention of bringing a practical approach to spirituality through meditation, affirmative prayer, and Life Visioning™, Michael’s proprietary method for inner transformation and peace.

  4. Take Back Your Mind is designed to guide you to take back your mind from worry, doubt, and fear, and to embrace what is trying to emerge through you: a sense...

  5. Michael Beckwith discusses the 4 Stages of Spiritual Growth and ultimately the dissolution of boundaries between you and the universe itself.

  6. Ellen sat down with Dr. Michael Beckwith, the highly regarded Founder and Spiritual Director of the Agape International Spiritual Center.

  7. Books — Michael B. Beckwith. bridge science and spirituality, inspiring and improving readers’ mental wellness and ultimately changing their lives. “When your thoughts and actions begin to align with the imperatives. of your soul, you enroll the full support of the Universe.”.

  8. The Agape International Spiritual Center is a transdenominational congregation currently holding Sunday services at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, California, founded in 1986 by Michael Bernard Beckwith. [1]

  9. Michael Bernard Beckwith. 553,582 likes · 1,953 talking about this. Embracing cultural, racial, and spiritual inclusivity - Michael B Beckwith is a spiritual teacher.

  10. As co-founder and president of the Association for Global New Thought, Beckwith is chair of the Gandhi King Season for Nonviolence which was launched at the United Nations in 1998 and is currently active in more than 100 U.S. cities in 40 states and in 10 countries.