Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Abraham Speaks























Seth Speaks inspired Esther and Jerry Hicks to start meditating for 15 minutes a day. In time, Esther started moving her nose around mysteriously. Finally, she realized that she was writing letters of the alphabet with her nose! With this interesting form of communication, Abraham was able to talk with Esther and Jerry for the first time! With some practice, Esther was able to speak for Abraham.

Here is an excellent clip on youtube that will introduce their message:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTMx3LFCuPE&mode=related&search=

And one on a rampage of appreciation!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74OvS7SBZsk&mode=related&search=

You can find the above pictured video at the library. Click on the picture to go to their website and you will find free music and clips, as well as books and seminar info.

http://www.abraham-hicks.com/

6 comments:

Gipsy Ing said...

Go with the flow. I have heard that phrase a lot but not in this context. There is a short documentary about Olympia, Washington and it is titled "Go with the Flow." Olympia is pretty much built around Descutes river where it empties into Puget Sound. Also famous (before it closed down several years ago) for their Olympia Beer.

So while she was talking about going with the flow, I was invisioning the waters around Olympia.

Thanks for the links. Very interesting and will explore more into it!

Mrs. SwedeHart said...

You are welcome, love:)

Mrs. SwedeHart said...

That's really interesting about thinking of the waters in Washington. I am reading some terrible news about the dairy farms that drain their waste into the Yakima River. It's an amazing story of a woman named Helen Reddout who established CARE, an organization that was finally able to sue dairy farmers and put an end to 20 years of negligence (although problems still exist).

Have you ever read the environmental protection act? I think I am going to:)

Gipsy Ing said...

Ah yes, stories like this abound in Eastern WA. They get worst in terms of environmental issues. I know just because my parents were/are in the Department of Fish and Wildlife and issues similiar to this nature pop up all the time.

Also the Hanford Nuclear Site close to the tri-cities is notorious for their damage to the enviornment and people in general. Of course they change the name from Nuclear to Volpentest Hammer Training Site (Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response Training and Education Center) to offset any complaints. What kind of BS is that??? As one would know that nuclear revokes strong negative images. But what are they actually doing behind those huge fences that only allow "special people" to access the facility? I have passed the area. Land is toasted, vegetation destroyed. And I sure do not want to be eating the crops that grow about 50 yards away.

Mrs. SwedeHart said...

Ugh! Some EPA! The Environmental Permission-to-Poison Agency.

Gipsy Ing said...

LOL... no kidding!!!