Lifevisioning A transformative process for activating your unique gifts and highest potential

Michael Bernard Beckwith

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Published
Boulder, Colo. : Sounds True 2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Bernard Beckwith (-)
Physical Description
xv, 192 p. ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781604076295
  • Foreword
  • Introduction: How to Become "Yes!"
  • Part 1. Evolving Through the Stages
  • Chapter 1. The Universality of Visioning
  • Chapter 2. The Four Stages of Evolutionary Growth
  • Chapter 3. Stage One: Victim Consciousness
  • Chapter 4. Stage Two: Manifester Consciousness
  • Chapter 5. To Connect, Must We Disconnect?
  • Chapter 6. Stage Three: Channel Consciousness
  • Chapter 7. Stage Four: Being Consciousness
  • Part 2. The Life Visioning Process
  • Chapter 8. The Dark Night of the Soul
  • Chapter 9. Preparing the Ground of Consciousness
  • Chapter 10. The Art and Science of Visioning
  • Chapter 11. Integrating the Vision into Our Life Structures
  • Epilogue: A View from the Heart
  • Acknowledgments
  • Credits
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

According to Beckwith (Spiritual Liberation), director of the Agape International Spiritual Center, the Life Visioning Process is a "conscious participation in the evolution of your consciousness." Beckwith's method is intended for all faiths and uses New Thought principles to foster spiritual evolution and connection with the divine, here called Source. To lay the groundwork for LVP, Beckwith discusses five foundational life qualities, eight life structures, and four stages of evolutionary growth that lead to greater consciousness. The actual Life Visioning Process isn't explained until almost the end of the book. It consists of seven steps in which practitioners enter a meditative, intuitive state to ask the higher self for guidance. Beckwith's writing is powerful in its positivity, and LVP may indeed be a valuable tool, but this book suffers from a lack of organization. The various steps, life structures, and evolutionary stages become confusing. Beckwith is also fond of abstract terms (Great Knowing, Divine Ideation), which may sound nice, but aren't well defined. Most frustratingly, more time is spent praising LVP than clearly explaining it. (Jan.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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