Our Mission
New Beginning Oneness Center is a global community dedicated to honoring and nurturing the divine essence of wholeness within each person. Our mission is to serve as a catalysts for a planetary awakening based on the understanding of our divine self and also our inter-connectiveness with all life.
We embrace the transformation taking place in our world and lives through the evolutionary impulse of the planet at this moment. Through commitment to spiritual practice, unconditional love, and sacred service we believe we are here as agents of transformation.
New Beginning Oneness is a trans-denominational community which believes in the underlying perfection and harmony of the Universe and the divine, infinite potential of all mankind!
Our Purpose
Our purpose as a spiritual community is to provides an environment with the energy of unconditional love so each individual can become aware of their infinite potential as an emanation of God, the all-pervading frequency of divine-power: Life itself.
Through esoteric Biblical and Ancient Wisdom teachings we believe in the inter-connected of all life. We not only teach this principle but commit ourselves to the conscious practice of it in our everyday lives.
Each of us are committed to individual transformation realizing as we transform and become a peaceful, loving presence in our world, we become the change we’ve been looking for!
Simply: We are here on a Divine Assignment!
Spiritual Principles and Practices
As seekers we are looking for pathways for self-realization and a conscious state of oneness or God-awareness. Through the study of the timeless wisdom found at the heart of almost all ancient spiritual traditions including the Bible, we find that the same divine principles are at their core. As we incorporate these principles in our lives as spiritual practice we find the pathways we have been searching for. Following are some timeless principles we hope will serve you on your journey.
SPIRITUAL PRINCIPLES
1 – God is Good, therefore Life is Good. Absolute goodness is the substance, the source and the supply of all existence. This aspect of the Godhead is always in integrity with itself, which means that it cannot contradict its own laws, nature, and relationship to its creation.
2 – God is omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent and omniactive. All Existence is the manifest form and activity of Spirit. This Presence is equally present in all space, time, places and in all persons, as well as beyond time, space, and manifest creation. Ours is a holographic Universe in which every part—that which is seen and that which is unseen—is an emanation of the unmanifested whole.
3 – Every person is an individualized expression of God. Every person is made in the image and likeness of God and is capable of awakening to this realization and giving expression to the qualities of unconditional love, compassion, wisdom, bliss, peace and creativity.
4 – Every person is responsible for their own evolution. Every individual has been given the power of free choice and is therefore self-responsible for their evolution following a path suited to their individual state of evolving consciousness.
5 – The Universe, being infinite, is in a constant state of evolutionary expansion. We live in a non-static, ever-evolving Universe, which is the source of our individual evolutionary impulse and capacity to expand into our fullest potential.
SPIRITUAL PRACTICES
Below are seven spiritual practices for individual spiritual evolution. There are many practices that assist in the expansion of consciousness but these seven have proved to accelerate spiritual awakening of practitioners for centuries.
1 – Meditation. In meditation practice the practitioner pays undistractible attention to Reality. All meditation techniques share a common purpose: to awaken awareness, another word for self-realization. Meditation stills the mind, increases the capacity to intuitively receive the guidance of Spirit, and opens the heart’s desire to serve as a beneficial presence on the planet.
2 – Affirmative Prayer. Affirmative prayer grounds the practitioner in a solid awareness of oneness with Spirit. The power of affirmative prayer sets in motion a process of healing false beliefs that prevents an individual from fully realizing their spiritual inheritance. Prayer is an intimate communion with the Spirit in the language of one’s own heart.
3 – Sacred Service. Service is meditation in action. As the realization of oneness with all beings is awakened, an organic, natural desire arises to be of service in such a way that nothing is asked in return because serving is its own blessing. Being of service is a freewill offering to the One that has become the all.
4 – Spiritual Study. At every stage of growth and development on the spiritual path it is important to maintain a “beginner’s mind.” Remaining teachable acknowledges that spiritual truth is limitless, so there is always the opportunity to rise to a more profound level of understanding, wisdom and practice through spiritual study.
5 – Life Visioning. Is an intuitive process for opening and sensitizing consciousness to receive the Spirit’s vision for one’s life which is one of wholeness, joy, prosperity creativity and generosity of heart. Visioning is applicable to all aspects of life—spiritual, professional, relational, communal and financial.
6 – Spiritual Community. Committed participation in a spiritual community accelerates our spiritual evolution. When individuals gather together to meditate and pray, their united consciousness contributes to the spiritual progress of each individual. The community offers an opportunity to cultivate patience, humility, compassion and selflessness. When we need encouragement on the path, the community is there to hold the high watch for us.
7 – Tithing. As we mature in our understanding of the law of circulation, it becomes obvious that the sharing of our financial resources, our talents and skills is at the heart of tithing. And, in grateful recognition of the teachings and teachers who have been and are our spiritual benefactors, we tithe to them to support the dissemination of their teaching and mission.
These principles and practices were written by Rev. Michael Beckwith






