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From:Michael Bernard Beckwith , Sounds True, Incorporated ,
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1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Powerful & Thought provoking, 2008-07-26 If you're ready for reflection and don't know where to start, your journey can begin here. If meditation is a great idea although it sounds like yoga to your brain, Michael inspires a way to make YOU want it as a part of your daily routine. I also appreciated the casing the CD's came in. Smart packaging!
3 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
Manifest, 2008-07-26 These cd's were of great help to me. I have been studing this subject for about 4 yrs. and this is some of the best information I've heard.It was spoken in easy to follow ways and in ways that got me excited!Very well done.I recommend this to anybody.
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Life Visioning: A Four Stage Evolutionary Journey to Live As Divine Love, 2008-07-25 Michael Bernard Beckwith's Spiritual CD product is offered in a simple and easy to grasp presentation. Although his views are not new nor earth shaking in my opinion yet it provides for a gentler awakening for most who have not yet reached their Higher Light Evolution. He is soft spoken and a patient teacher. He treads between the religious and the metaphysical lines.
Loved Michael Beckwith, 2008-07-25 Michael is a beautful presence on the planet. He has an incredible speaking voice and wondeful insight into helping people move their lives forward. The music that is included is amazing and deserves its own separate CD. The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is that if you've been working with spiritual and personal development processes for a while, some (not all) of the material might be a little basic. However, even then it's a great reminder.
5 of 19 customers found the following review helpful:
Nothing New, 2008-07-21 There is nothing here I have not heard before. That alone would probably not motivate me to one star, but as a Christian who believes the warning in Revelation not to change any part of the word of God, it bothers me to hear someone say there is no devil, but quote the Bible often and out of context to suit his own purposes. For example, he uses a verse from Job to make it sound like the law of manifestation at work. Since he doesn't believe in the devil, I guess he has to think Job created his own problems. I fear the guilt and unnecessary self hatred such an idea can cause. I don't think he mentions that all Job's friends mistakenly wonder what he did to incur God's wrath. Of course, some people in the Bible do bring problems upon themselves, but the Bible contains a lot more than just law, it contains the gospel. The wonderful thing about God is that we don't have to do it all ourselves. His ideas probably would not have bothered me so much if he just had not quoted the Bible so irresponsibly. I hate to be negative, especially since that seems to be the biggest "sin" of all to the person I'm criticizing, but I disagree with him and have to say so.
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