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DVD : The Law of Attraction In Action Episode I


  

The Law of Attraction In Action Episode I

starring: Esther Hicks, Jerry Hicks
directed by: Jerry Hicks




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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: TNT MEDIA GROUP
EAN: 9781401918439
Format: Color, NTSC, Subtitled
ISBN: 1401918433
Label: Hay House, Inc.
Manufacturer: Hay House, Inc.
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Hay House, Inc.
Release Date: January 31, 2007
Running Time: 226 minutes
Studio: Hay House, Inc.
Theatrical Release Date: January 09, 2007



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Topics addressed by Abraham during this workshop include: Can an actor delve into all the angry, dark emotions without attracting unwanted things into his real life? How do you stop attracting all that old father and son emotional baggage? What do you do when you have attracted your passion at work but you have been stopped cold and it is making you sick? How can you move through anger into joy if you feel more comfortable back in the feeling of depression? Are mantras just meaningless words? What about words used in prayer? How do the specific words we use affect what we attract? Drinking, drugs, and broken curfews. . . a few pointers from Infinite Intelligence about dealing with a difficult teenager. Abraham helps us get a handle on the nature of time, aging, and the universe expanding. A more detailed analysis of the Law of Attraction, and a discussion on how emotion and matter interact to attract. How do the teachings of Abraham line up with traditional Christianity. . . or with any religion, for that matter? And much, much more. Answers and inspiration from the Non-Physical entity Abraham whom Esther calls infinite intelligence and Jerry refers to as the purest form of love he has ever encountered.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - total BS...
these people must be seriously crazy, nuts... none of the things they claim are proven scientifically... i hope they are just joking and making money off naive people... however, if they are serious about all their claims, then they must see a shrink ASAP....



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Law of Attraction DVD
Fantastic! Will watch again and again. If you like "Ask and it is Given" and Esther & Jerry Hicks, you will love this dvd. Highly recommend.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Channeling is not my cup of tea BUT
I like "Abraham"/Hicks teaching a little more than the ever so harsh and materialistic "Secret".
This stuff does work. I publish books that the authors Hicks and the producer of the Secret "borrowed" from. There is a catch however; the Universe cannot be used as an ATM. There is a reverse blow when you manifest. What does this mean? It means that there is a cost for everything. Oh yes, if your karma would not allow manifesting something it won't work. period
AMN
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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Some excellent info but missing some major concepts
Esther Hicks (Abraham) presents some fantastic, life-changing info in her books, CDs and DVDs, but is missing some MAJOR life-concepts. What I found to be missing was gratitude and giving.....the focus seems to be completely on getting what you want, but I didn't see anything about serving others or being grateful for what you already have. (I've read or watched "The Law of Attraction", "The Law of Attraction in Action" and "Abraham: The Secret Behind the Secret") In that light, I found The Secret to be far superior.

What bothered me the most is that she states that there is no such thing as right or wrong, and that murder cannot be wrong. She went on to say that in some way, those murdered or suffering beings chose the suffering before they were born. (That was stated in "Abraham: The Secret Behind the Secret") I found this to be completely bizarre and WAY off the mark. The same day I heard that on her DVD, the news had a story about a man had "dropped kicked his baby like a soccer ball"....the baby later died. I thought...."so Esther thinks that's OK?....that child CHOSE the suffering?" That's beyond strange to me.

I also don't really buy the whole channeling thing....I think she BELIEVES that it's happening, but I believe it's all coming from her, not some group of entities that possess her after a few deep breaths. Abraham's accent has changed pretty drastically over the years, which I find quite telling.

All that said, there is still a lot of very valuable info to be had in the Hicks books, etc....you just have to gloss over the bizarre stuff.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cannot get enough of the Abraham's teachings
This philosophy is so "delicious" I listen to it as much as I can during the day. It is a great commute companion. It has given me a new perspective on life. I thank God, the Universal Consciousness which created circumstances and events that lead me to get in touch with Abraham's teaching. Only good things have come out of it. Thank you God




 





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