For Many Shall Come In My Name
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Millions of people are having deep mystical experiences. As a result, the fields of education, health, business, and religion are being profoundly affected. The very fabric of the world we live in is being transformed. This is not a fad! This is a society-changing movement that isn’t going away. Every person needs to know what is taking place in their town, in their school, in their church, and in their family. Discover … how popular authors are promoting the New Age (Ancient Wisdom) unbeknownst to the majority of readers. Learn … how the modern-day New Age movement is discussed in both the New and Old Testaments. … how mystical prayer practices are redefining most evangelical denominations. Find out … how some of the fastest growing techniques sweeping the medical field are based on occultism.
Answers the following questions:
What is the New Age (Ancient Wisdom) movement and how is it affecting society?
What is mystical meditation and what is wrong with it?
Who are some of the key players in promoting and teaching the Ancient Wisdom?
What are these mystical experiences and how are they integrating education, business and medicine?
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SKU (ISBN): 9780972151290
ISBN10: 097215129X
George Kosicki
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2007
Publisher: Lighthouse Trails Publishing
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