http://www.2-progress.com/abraham-hicks/

Have any of you familiarized yourself with Abraham-Hicks yet?
If you haven’t follow this link!: http://www.abraham-hicks.com/lawofattractionsource/index.php
I looked it up and it sounds like blatant lies. If I think I’m a watermelon, that doesn’t me one, but that’s contrary to what they believe. You can’t think something into existence.
“Esther Hicks claims that non-physical entities called Abraham speak through her, and that her teachings (referred to as Abraham–Hicks teachings) are based on this experience. The basic tenets of the teachings include that we create our own reality through our thoughts, that our emotions are constantly guiding us toward where we want to go, and that life is supposed to be fun. The essence of Abraham–Hicks’ teachings since 1986 has been presented as follows: [6]
You are a physical extension of that which is non-physical.
You are here in this body because you chose to be here.
The basis of your life is freedom; the purpose of your life is joy.
You are a creator; you create with your every thought.
Anything that you can imagine is yours to be or do or have.
You are choosing your creations as you are choosing your thoughts.
The Universe adores you; for it knows your broadest intentions.
Relax into your natural well-being. All is well.
You are a creator of thoughtways on your unique path of joy.
Actions to be taken and money to be exchanged are by-products of your focus on joy.
You may appropriately depart your body without illness or pain.
You can not die; you are everlasting life.”
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Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People $34.92 Used – Excerpt from book: Section 3LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Portrait of Lincoln from a photograph taken by Hesler in June, 1860 textit{Frontispiece PAGE Portrait of Lincoln from a photograph taken by Hesler at Chicago in 1857 …… textit{facing 80 A newspaper cut of Lincoln made in 1860 from an earlier portrait by the same artist, the late Thomas Hicks, N.A. textit{facing 166 Facsimile of the autobiography sent by Lincoln to the late Mr. Jesse W. Fell and used in the political campaign of 1860 .. |
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Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People $34.92 New – Excerpt from book: Section 3LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Portrait of Lincoln from a photograph taken by Hesler in June, 1860 textit{Frontispiece PAGE Portrait of Lincoln from a photograph taken by Hesler at Chicago in 1857 …… textit{facing 80 A newspaper cut of Lincoln made in 1860 from an earlier portrait by the same artist, the late Thomas Hicks, N.A. textit{facing 166 Facsimile of the autobiography sent by Lincoln to the late Mr. Jesse W. Fell and used in the political campaign of 1860 … |
