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Spiritual Liberation

Fulfilling Your Soul's Potential

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The dynamic spiritual leader and featured teacher in The Secret shares his practical wisdom and inspirational practices for unlocking your full potential and transforming your life.
Michael Bernard Beckwith—the well-known spiritual leader who touched the hearts of millions in The Secret as well as founding the Agape International Spiritual Center—shares his transformational central message and his powerfully accessible methods for embodying that message in daily life.

Here, in Spiritual Liberation, Beckwith reveals that it is our inner spiritual development—not outward appearances, religiosity, or dogma—that guides each of us toward our higher selves. Drawing on a wide spectrum of teachers both ancient and modern, this is a joyous reminder of the true fruits of spiritual labor. Featuring Beckwith's personal and touching accounts, the book guides us to integrate and activate the gifts of divinity that are present within each of us. With affirmations, exercises, and a vibrant, personal narrative, Spiritual Liberation is destined to become a classic, to read again and again.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A likable spiritual leader with Christian roots expands upon the steps to enlightenment that he's offered previously. He says that if we practice being forward-thinking and responsible, we can use God's love to evolve into our true selves and connect with what the universe wants to give us. He's articulate in explaining how we avoid happiness through negativity, intellectual pretensions, lack of faith, and subconscious fear of our own power. The pastor's reading at times sounds wordy, even intellectualized. This and the dramatic flourishes Beckwith forces into his otherwise gentle reading seem at odds with his authentic vibe and altruistic message. The R&B-influenced background music played during his affirmations also doesn't fit. But as the program's immense spiritual depth and practical value become obvious, all of these become non-issues. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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