| PRODUCT DETAILS | | Money, and the Law of Attraction 8-CD set: Learning to Attraction Wealth, Health, and Happiness (Law of Attraction) |  | | Money, and the Law of Attraction 8-CD set: Learning to Attraction Wealth, Health, and Happiness (Law of Attraction)
This Leading Edge work by Esther and Jerry Hicks, who present the teachings of the Non-Physical consciousness Abraham, explains that the two subjects most chronically affected by the powerful Law of Attraction are financial and physical well-being. This CD set will shine a spotlight on each of the most significant aspects of your life experience and then guide you to the conscious creative control of every aspect of your life, and also goes right to the heart of what most of you are probably troubled by: money and physical health. Not having enough money or not having good health puts you in the perfect position for creating more of that which you do not have. It deliberately aligns you with the most powerful law in the universe—the Law of Attraction—so that you can make it work specifically for you. Money, and the Law of Attraction is formatted in five, vibrant parts Part I – Processing of Pivoting and Positive Aspects Part II – Attracting Money and Manifesting Abundance Part III – Maintaining Your Physical Well-Being Part IV – Perspectives of Health, Weight, and Mind Part V – Careers, as Profitable Sources of Pleasure   Manufacturer: Hay House
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Money, and the Law of Attraction 8-CD set: Learning to Attraction Wealth, Health, and Happiness (Law of Attraction)
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| User Reviews |  | Why Seek Ye The Living Among The Dead? rating: 1
I didn't know that Esther is possessed by a slew of Spirits who call themselves "Abraham"? Reading the preface of this book, her husband Jerry talks about how Ester learned how to "channel" through, or into her body "Abraham." Esther mentions her husband was involved with the Ouija board game, and Esther didn't like being around him when he would talk to others about it. According to Jerry she was afraid of things like that including the movie "The Exorcist" and possessions, or any devil activity. But then one day, with the cajoling of Jerry, they wanted to learn more about the "Law Of Attraction" through a "channeled" person (possessed by) spirit(s). They went to this lady's house who "channels" spirit(s), and asked it a bunch of questions about the "Law Of Attraction," but always seemed to run out of time before getting all of their questions answered. Finally, the soothsayer told Esther that she could "channel" (become possessed) herself, and have her own "spiritual guide."
Moving ahead she followed the steps of learning how to "channel" from the soothsayer and found her body was tingling, and what she calls something of a good experience, beautiful, fulfilling - I'm paraphrasing. Jerry then notices her head bobbing around, and figures out that she's beginning to "channel" (possessed), and somehow figures out the "spirits" are communicating to her through her nose. Her head was bobbing around because her nose was writing letters in the air as a way of communicating. Later her hands start flinching about, and Jerry sets her up to her computer keyboard to have then the "spirits" communicate through the "typed word."
They finally ask who's (possessing Esther) doing this and they say "Abraham," and that they're not one, but many. Long story short they happily go into business together and start writing this book and subtitle it "The Teachings Of Abraham."
If reading my review so far sounds disturbing to you then you're not alone. I've read other books on the Law of Attraction by Jack Canfield, John Assaraf and Napoleon Hill and all these books were at the very least positive, inspiring and uplifting. In contrast the "Hicks" books though factual, leave me with a different feeling that's, uninspiring, non positive, and lack of anything good. Why? Growing up I was lonely at times and would hang out with a group of friends who did things that had me feeling the same way as I did when reading this Law of Attraction book by the "Hicks" and "Abraham." After hanging out with my friends we'd watch weird movies, and listen to weird or unintelligible, not uplifting music. I'd go home and tell my mom about our hang outs and the bad feelings I'd feel afterwards, and that by the letter of the law we didn't do anything wrong. She'd tell me that I better listen the promptings of the spirit and do the right thing or I may never receive those "warnings" again. I even wrote and published my own book on these experiences (including codependency), and how my mentor Joe helped me understand and basically focus on the good. The book is called "My Sessions with Joe."
Why seek ye the living among the dead? Read the Bible James 1 v5 "...if any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God" (not the dead - unclean spirits). Where's the credibility with unclean spirits? There's none. Esther was initially right to have listened to her feelings, and avoid the unclean spirits. Don't dabble in it, later become desensitized and then embrace it. Interesting what Paul went through in the Bible, ACTS 16 16:19.
I didn't finish reading the "Hicks" books and returned them to Amazon.
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Read the book, skip the audio rating: 1
I'm giving this one star b/c of the grating voice on the audio. The content is amazing, but the reader reads so fast and with absolutely no emotion or pause that I found myself getting too aggravated to finish listening. She is speed reading! But the content is fantastic. Just sorry they picked the wrong person to read it.
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outstanding !! rating: 5
this book ties everything that abraham teaches together into a wonderful, comprehensive, easy read. i am on my third pass through the book, and keep discovering new little gems of wisdom each time. this is a book you'll want to lend out, but dont !! keep it for yourself, and read, and re-read it.
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Better than The Secret rating: 4
Abraham-Hicks are the people who gave Rhonda Byrne the idea for her book The Secret. This book takes the vaugness of the secret and provides a deeper and more personal view of how to think about life. Money is only one issue the book covers. There is also some great stuff about health and career well-being. The non-physical nature of Abraham is a tool used by the Hicks to add a spiritual facet to their work and bring it beyond just human opinion. Problem is some people actually believe Esther is channelling Abraham - a collective non-physical entity.
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Creating a Magical Life! rating: 5
I love this book! Authors Esther and Jerry Hicks capture precious knowledge that flows from the non-physical consciousness "Abraham". The wisdom in the pages of this book has made a great difference in my life as I create a new beginning each day, with conscious thoughts that inspire me. Abraham mentions that 'everything is "vibration" and that the "Law of Attraction" responds to those vibrations, and in essence, organizes them, bringing things of like vibrations together while holding those of un-like vibrations apart.' After reading this book, I now understand the Law of Attraction, and I can participate fully in how my life shows up. It's great to see that I am responsible for my life circumstances.
Books by authors Ariel & Shya Kane are a must read  to accompany the teachings found in "Money, and the Law of Attraction". While the Hicks teach about creating what you desire, the Kanes teach how to live in the moment in their books Working on Yourself Doesn't Work: The 3 Simple Ideas That Can Instantaneously Transform Your Life, and Being Here: Modern Day Tales of Enlightenment. They also have a internet radio show called "Being Here" via their website that is amazing! As I have thoughts about creating well-being in my life, it is important that I live in the moment, because living in the moment is truly where infinite possibilities and magic resides. Reading books by the Hicks and the Kanes is a great combination - I'm learning to create beauty in my life, and developing the skill set of being present so I can experience that beauty.
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Money, and the Law of Attraction 8-CD set: Learning to Attraction Wealth, Health, and Happiness (Law of Attraction)
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