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Association
for Global New Thought
Once called the "religion of healthy-mindedness" by the
philosopher, William James, the New Thought movement was born almost
150 years ago as a revolt against the negative dogmas so prevalent
in the churches of that day. The early New Thought movement was
driven by the discovery that physical healing was possible through
the power of mind and spiritual awareness. As that initial idea
unfolded into successful application, practitioners of New Thought
began to see that the power of an uplifted consciousness could also
bring healing to negative circumstances and conditions in one's
personal life. As it evolves today, twenty-first century New Thought
is driven by a far broader intention. Planetary healing through
self-realization is emerging as the new promise of these teachings.
Out of a
deep conviction and pure passion to give our movement a clear voice
and commanding presence on the global stage, the Association for
Global New Thought - AGNT - has been born. We invite you to learn
more about this movement and its global initiatives for peace, justice
and healing, and in the process discover your own spiritual calling.
Current
Projects
Awakened
World 2004
HumanKindness
Overflowing: Path of True Power
October 27-31, 2004
Riviera Resort, Palm Springs, California, USA
With
conference presenters David Whyte, Dr. David Hawkins, Pir Zia Vilayat
Inayat Khan, Chungliang Al Huang, Brian Swimme, Dr. Pamela Eakins, Barbara
Marx Hubbard, Chalanda Sai Ma Lakshmi Devi, Rabbi Mordechai Gafni, Dhyani
Ywahoo, Margaret Starbird, and the AGNT Leadership Council.
Pre-conference institutes with David Whyte,
Dr. David Hawkins, Chungliang Al Huang, Chalanda Sai Ma Lakshmi Devi,
and Dhyani Ywahoo.

View
Pictures and Sample Audio from the 2003 AGNT - IONS Conference:
Awakening a Global Vision.
2004
Gandhi & King: A Season for Nonviolence
Compassionate Activism for Global Healing
A Season
for Nonviolence, January 30 - April 4, is a national 64-day educational,
media, and grassroots campaign dedicated to demonstrating that nonviolence
is a powerful way to heal, transform, and empower our lives and
our communities. Inspired by the 50th and 30th memorial anniversaries
of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., this international
event honors their vision for an empowered, nonviolent world.
Visit
the AGNT website (www.agnt.org)
for Membership Information
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