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Book Review of The Law of Attraction: The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham

The Law of Attraction: The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham
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When you read this book, you'll find an intro to Abraham or how Esther and Jerry were able to channel Abraham. When Jerry was young, he would experiment with a Ouija-board, which told him to read lots of books. He saw Napoleon Hill's "Think and Grow Rich" in a hotel lobby and took it as a sign. It made his hairs stand up. Then he found Jane Roberts' "Seth Speaks," which had the same reaction. He tried to get Esther to read it but she was afraid of the non-physical. Along the way, Esther started reading the books. Through friends they listened to a channeling session. They met with this person, Sheila, who channeled an entity named Theo and realized they had a lot of unanswered questions. Through meditation and relaxation exercises, Esther was now channeling Abraham. The non-believer is now the believer! How convenient! Don't get me wrong. I've read all of the "old-schoolers" like Napolean Hill, Wallace Wattles, Norman Vincent Peale, Dale Carnegie, and I've used their methods successfully in my life but please! Do we really need more of this crap? It's just recycled 1970s touchy-feely crap! If you're truly interested in the Law of Attraction, stick to the "old-schoolers" mentioned above. Or just read "The Secret" and "Seth Speaks."