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.

Career

Michael Beckwith founded the Agape International Spiritual Center

Beckwith is the founder and spiritual director of the Agape International Spiritual Center, a transdenominational community founded in 1986. Agape's local community outreach programs feed people experiencing homelessness, serve incarcerated individuals, partner with community service organizations active in children's schools and youth homes, support the arts, and advocate for the preservation of our planet's environmental resources.

He is also co-founder of the Association for Global New Thought and co-chair of the Season for Nonviolence, along with Arun Gandhi.[1][2]

Books

Beckwith is the author of several books, including Spiritual Liberation, which won the Gold Medal Nautilus Book Award in 2009,[3] Forty Day Mind Fast Soul Feast, A Manifesto of Peace, and TranscenDance Expanded, a book and collection of remixed lectures set to electronic dance music by Stephen Bray and John Potoker. In 2018, His seminal book, Life Visioning, was listed as one of "15 Books to Help Solve 15 Life Problems" on Oprah.com.[4]

His 2009 PBS Special, The Answer Is You,[5] was the impetus for his book of the same name.

Beckwith was also one of the featured teachers in the 2006 documentary The Secret and the bestselling book by the same name that followed the film.[6]

See also

References

  1. "Michael Beckwith" Archived 2013-04-14 at archive.today, EnlightenNext: The magazine for Evolutionaries. Retrieved June 27, 2011.
  2. House, J.M. (2008) Peak Vitality: Raising the Threshold of Abundance in Our Material, Spiritual and Emotional Lives. Elite Books. p 471.
  3. "Winners Archive – Nautilus Book Awards".
  4. "Life Visioning".
  5. "Michael Bernard Beckwith PBS Special "The Answer is You"". 20 August 2009.
  6. "The Secret Documentary | the Secret - Official Website".
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