Ask and It Is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires
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Average customer review:Product Description
Esther and Jerry Hicks' first book presenting the teachings of the non-physical entity Abraham has drawn an extraordinary collection of endorsements from people keen to draw attention to the message that Abraham has to convey.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1410 in Books
- Published on: 2005-04-28
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Esther and Jerry Hicks' first book presenting the teachings of the non-physical entity Abraham has drawn an extraordinary collection of endorsements from people keen to draw attention to the message that Abraham has to convey. Endorsements have been received from Neale Donald Walsch, John Gray, Wayne Dyer, Louise L. Hay, Jack Canfield and Christiane Northrup. This book explains how our relationships, health issues, finances, career concerns are influenced by the Universal laws that govern our time/space reality and describes powerful processes that will help people manifest their desires and live the fulfilling life you deserve.
About the Author
Esther and Jerry Hicks produce and present the leading-edge Abraham-Hicks teachings on the art of allowing our natural Well-Being to come forth. While presenting open workshops in up to 60 cities a year, they've created more than 700 books, audios, CDs, and videos.
Customer Reviews
Motivating but far too heavy
I remember reading this book around the same time I read Rich Dad Poor Dad. It was a very heavy read - far too much to digest in one round. Worth reading, but it took an enormous amount of concentration - not one to read on the tube.
Crazed loon escapes asylum
I wondered when the nutters would come out of the woodwork? Just look at the head case review below! Such negative people should get themselves sorted out in the head. Maybe if he actually bought this book instead of blabbing on then it would sort his head out.
??? crazed loon escapes asylum - steady on Jamieson
While many of us may find the ideas in this book to be a little far fetched - what is wrong with encouraging simple folk to try a bit of positive thinking...probably harmless. Then out of nowhere some of the reviewers come with their negative energy, like Jamieson with his grotesquely incorrect language refering unplasantly to the tragic subject of serious psychiatric illness and being really quite rude. Perhaps someone would benefit from a few months in a strait jacket, padded cell and fog of heavy sedation but I suggest that it would not be the harmless con artist behind this fashionable nonsense - no community care is fine, but for those charged with the negative vibes of the likes of Jamieson....well a dose of stronger medicine is called for




