There are a couple of cliches that make my hair stand on end. The idea of creating your own reality was lifted from Jane Roberts’ Seth, by the way, but Jerry and Esther Hicks dumbed down Seth’s version considerably, probably make it accessible to less educated or more gullible followers, until it became mean and goofy.
Were this claim not sickening and disgustingly disrespectful to the victims and their families, you might be able to laugh. This, she concluded, proved her point that people jumping from ninety stories up to avoid being consumed in fire and others sitting calmly at their desks when a jetliner came through the windows–all were dying by choice, then and there. She also mumbled about how a bomb attempt had previously been made on the facility, which meant people working there must have known it was a target. It is law,” Esther meandered around this preposterous claim by reminding listeners of the few non-victims who canceled their flight that day or rescheduled for another day and were spared. Stating, as usual, that there are “no exceptions. Pressed to clarify this “teaching” in subsequent workshops, Esther Hicks (Abraham) was asked to explain how all three-thousand victims of the World Trade Center disaster could have chosen to die that morning in a horrible conflagration none of them could have seen coming. But you get into trouble when you try to apply it to real world situations.Īccording to the teachings of Abraham and consistent with what they insist is the most powerful law in the universe, the Law of Attraction, each of us chooses our time of birth as well as death, making every death a suicide. To join the library service, please complete the online form or visit one of our network of libraries.Possibly the most troubling feature of what Jerry and Esther Hicks and Abraham claim to be the “Teachings of Abraham” is that the basic claims are so fabulous no rational person would believe them if not tricked out in a clever sales pitch that reduces everything to processes or “games,” as they call them in the book.įirst and most ravishing is the claim that everyone has total freedom to create whatever reality they want, “no exceptions.” The converse of this is total responsibility, of course, which is what seduced most of us in the beginning. In order to use this service you must be a UK resident and be a member of Moray Council Libraries & Information Services. Using the Online eAudiobook & eBook Library You can also contact Technical Support by clicking on the Contact Us link and following the instructions there. There are links to FAQs, Troubleshooting advice and a whole host of useful tips and tricks to getting the most out of our new service. There is very useful information on the help page on the site, including a brief video on getting started with Libby. If you don’t know your PIN number, please ask a member of staff to remind you of it, or you can reset it yourself, provided you have given us your up-to-date email address, on the Library Catalogue page Your borrower number is the 6 digit number under the barcode on your library card and its 4 digit password.
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