Well Jenni, you see I thought this was a forum for asking questions, not one for somebody asking a question once and then referring everybody else back to the same answer. I had a look using the search facility and there is a lot of stuff.
You answer sounded incredibly patronizing although I admit it may not have been written with that intention and if it wasn't, I apologize.
I have read stuff on the LoA as I said and sometimes the answers I get tend to be vague, and in some cases contradictory. I hear Esther Hicks saying you only need to tell the universe once what you need and then I hear a personal hero of mine Wayne Dyer saying you should tell it every day. It's almost 18 months since I saw the Secret but I can remember thinking at the time that there were a number of anomalies and certainly contradictions with The Teachings of Abraham. Why?
The thing that really niggles me is the people on both extremes. Those that can't stand for it to be criticized and those that say it must be nonsense. The real fact is (in my mind anyway) is that nobody really knows. Esther Hicks may indeed be a conduit for Abraham but she may also be a fantastic con artist or somebody suffering from mental illness that doesn't even know it.
I think it’s a fascinating subject that deserves more open debate but I also think it’s getting polarized by the ‘extremists’ at either end that look down their noses at people with opposing opinions as though they were morons that just weren’t quite enlightened enough to ‘get it’. Twas ever thus. |