The Law of Attraction
Publisher's Summary This abridged audiobook presents the powerful basics of the original Teachings of Abraham. Abraham (speaking through Esther Hicks) reveals how all things, wanted and unwanted, are brought to you by this most powerful law of the universe: the Law of Attraction ("That which is like unto itself is drawn"). You've most likely heard the sayings "Like attracts like", "Birds of a feather flock together", or "It is done unto you as you believe" (a belief is only a thought you keep thinking). Although the Law of Attraction has been alluded to by some of the greatest teachers in history, it has never before been explained in as clear and practical terms as it is here. You'll learn about the omnipresent laws that govern this universe and how to make them work to your advantage. The knowledge that you'll absorb from listening to Abraham's wisdom will take all the guesswork out of daily living. You'll finally understand just about everything that's happening in your own life, as well as the lives of those you're interacting with, and you will find out how you can joyously be, do, or have anything that you desire! ©2006 Esther Hicks and Jerry Hicks (P)2006 Hay House, Inc.
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I thought it was too 'out there'. It seemed to be all about Esther and the substance wasn't clear. I was dissapointed to say the least
This book is phenomenal! The key to solving most of life's everyday problems and/ meeting life's challenges lies here. The principles taught here do work, they are awesome.
