Money and the Law of Attraction
by Jerry and Esther Hicks
If you are having problems with your attitudes towards yourself and your ability to prosper, then this work by Abraham (through Esther) gives plenty of good advice on how to work through those problems and change your attitudes, which will then impact on your prosperity.
Prosperity is not necessarily about money, although many people translate it as meaning that. Abraham suggests that Well-Being is prosperity and it is our natural and divinely given right. Life can always get better, he suggests, as long as we pay attention to our thoughts and ideas about ourselves.
This loving and gentle presence that is Abraham, permeates the pages of the book and offers many ways of putting ourselves into a state of acceptance that we truly can direct and co-create our lives.
He tells us that we must first become aware of the stories we tell others about our lives and our world view. Often, or even mostly, these all stem from our primary care-givers and we take them on board as if they are gospel. And they aren’t – they are simply the personal desires of our parents that have been projected onto our infant minds. And as children we can never get it right for them because those desires are not our own. This sets up a life-long struggle for self-affirmation, with all its attendant pain and sorrow, as we repeat our story and vibrate with an energy that says “failure”. And consequently we attract even more failure.
However, Abraham says, once we become aware of how we wallow in our “stories” we can then begin to re-write them consciously and affirm ourselves anew. This then changes our vibrations and enables us to attract positive experiences.
In the book, we learn how to attract money and abundance; how to recognise and change our negative mind-sets; how to maintain a healthy system. And most important, we learn how to think ourselves into that divinely-given state of Well-Being.
These are miracles in the making – and very simple to follow. The accompanying CD has recordings of Abraham’s lectures, through Esther – and boy is she flying! – that really puts the written works into context.