Knowing the Facts about Visualization

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The practice of visualization is a directed form of mental imagery and concentration which is having a broad and substantial impact in our culture. It attempts to program the mind to discover inner power and guidance. By using the mind to contact an alleged inner divinity or higher self practitioners claim they can manipulate their personal reality to secure desired goals such as revelations; financial security; health; or improved learning abilities. The potential dangers and what we are actually opening ourselves up to are revealed in this book.

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John Ankerberg is founder and president of the award-winning John Ankerberg Show has three earned degrees: an MA in church history and the philosophy of Christian thought an MDiv from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and a DMin from Luther Rice Seminary. He has authored co-authored and/or edited more than 143 books including the 2-million-selling “Facts On” series of apologetic books. John Weldon has authored and co-authored numerous books on cults and the occult and has master’s degrees in divinity and Christian apologetics and a doctorate in comparative religion.

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