Apparently, this normally comes with a CD. I found the PDF while snooping but don't have the CD. It appears that the meditations are all completely here in this guide and you likely don't actually need the CD.
The Hicks are (or were in Jerry's case) con artists.
Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia:
"According to Esther and Jerry Hicks, "Abraham" consists of a group of entities which are "interpreted" by Esther Hicks. Abraham have described themselves as "a group consciousness from the non-physical dimension". They have also said, "We are that which you are. You are the leading edge of that which we are. We are that which is at the heart of all religions." Abraham has said through Esther that, whenever one feels moments of great love, exhilaration, or pure joy, that is the energy of source and that is who Abraham is"
Not a big fan of the Hicks, but please don't quote from, or believe anything from wikipedia involving alternative medicines, and metaphysical beliefs.
There is a group of skeptics there who have utterly no training, no involvement in the things and people they put down. And they will not allow corrections, even from the practitioners themselves.
Again, not a big fan of Deepak Chopra, but they actually lie about him and will not allow corrections, even from Deepak.
Or Gary Null, who uses alternative medicinal techniques and has documented proof of helping people recover from full-blown Alzheimer's, and many other diseases, he is a quack according to them.
In other words, anything that falls out of their definition of science is ridiculed, even if it has worked for thousands of years.
Yes, there are scams, and believing in Wikipedia, from a nasty group of people who have 0 credibility and experience of the things they ridicule, yet think they have the right to decide what is right or not, and not accept any evidence otherwise is an outrageous scam in itself.
Keep your eyes open, there are some big lawsuits about to be filed against them.
It is a case of the blind leading people who want to be willfully blind.
(05-24-2019 08:45 PM)sjc999 Wrote: [ -> ]The Hicks are (or were in Jerry's case) con artists.
Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia:
"According to Esther and Jerry Hicks, "Abraham" consists of a group of entities which are "interpreted" by Esther Hicks. Abraham have described themselves as "a group consciousness from the non-physical dimension". They have also said, "We are that which you are. You are the leading edge of that which we are. We are that which is at the heart of all religions." Abraham has said through Esther that, whenever one feels moments of great love, exhilaration, or pure joy, that is the energy of source and that is who Abraham is"
(05-24-2019 08:45 PM)sjc999 Wrote: [ -> ]The Hicks are (or were in Jerry's case) con artists.
Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia:
"According to Esther and Jerry Hicks, "Abraham" consists of a group of entities which are "interpreted" by Esther Hicks. Abraham have described themselves as "a group consciousness from the non-physical dimension". They have also said, "We are that which you are. You are the leading edge of that which we are. We are that which is at the heart of all religions." Abraham has said through Esther that, whenever one feels moments of great love, exhilaration, or pure joy, that is the energy of source and that is who Abraham is"
This is not self help - it is a fake religion.
You cannot be serious by sharing your 'non-believing ' views just by quoting a Wikipedia page.
Get some real proof before you make your statements.
Abraham-Hicks do not teach anything about religion, it is a spiritual way of thinking and living.