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Originally Posted by Steve Pavlina I knew the Hicks had a new book coming out with that title -- I saw copies of it when I visited Hay House last week -- but I haven't read it. I'd already picked this title for the article though and didn't want to change it since it seemed like such a good descriptive fit for the content. |
FYI (for you and others interested), I think Abraham's "Money and the Law of Attraction" (or whatever it's called) is mostly re-packaged old content from an old audio CD the Hicks have been offering for years.
That's not to say it's not good content, but yeah, if my source is right (I can't remember what my source is, but I think it was from an Abraham-Hicks-associated site of some kind), the info probably isn't terribly new.
For the best Abraham content (relative to what I deem to be helpful), I recommend the most recent audio CDs from Abraham, and perhaps a few select programs where Abraham was particularly insightful.
General explanations of core concepts of the more updated processes Abraham "teaches" are usually always good. Specific examples and answers to people's questions can vary in usefulness, I find, so it's good to be selective if you want good value for your time, money, or both.