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The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent: Living the Art of Allowing: Finding the Path to Joy Through Energy Balance

By: Esther Hicks Jerry Hicks
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Hay House Inc
ISBN: 1401906966
ISBN-13: 9781401906962
Released: 23 Feb 2006
RRP: £9.99
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Vibrant!!!!!!!!! - By: Marshmallow, 28 Sep 2008
Yes, I agree with a couple of the other reviewers that this book is somewhat similar to the first book "Ask & It Is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires". There is, though, a distinct differencein that this book covers the journet to securing what you desire, as opposed to getting what you desire. I really do like the writings of the Hicks' & therefore lean towards their writing style & the lift it gives the reader. The exercises are the same as the first book, this is notin doubt & the writing a little padded out, but you cannot knock Esther Hicks for her stylein putting it across.
A tool for fundamental change - By: Heather McCombie, 17 Oct 2007
This is the fourth 'Abraham' book I have read, having started with 'Ask & It Is Given', & been helped very much by it. The 'Abraham' teachings present a message which is essentially very simple, but so far-reaching that it is helpful to have several books devoted to it. Our thoughts produce a particular vibration, depending on their emotional content; this vibration attracts similar thoughts, which eventually become a physical manifestation. By being aware of how our thoughts FEEL, we will know whether the manifestation which will follow from them will be what we desire, or what we do NOT desire. Armed with this awareness, we can control our life experience, by a simple process of reaching for a thought that feels better. Better feeling thoughts then attract more of the same, & our external experience begins to mirror this. Yes there is some repetition of material between the books, but for me this does not detract from them. Each has a somewhat different angle on the message, & it all helps one to take on board the most helpful tool for positive change I have come across. The books are all easy to read & follow, without ever being patronising, & I find myself referring to them over & over again. Highly recommended.
AngelBear - By: A. GowerJohnson, 19 Sep 2007
I like listening to this CD set as it gives examples on how to move up the vibrational scale. I learnt so much more about the Abraham teaching using this CD book. It's allin Ask & It is Given & at the seminars, but this set gives you step by step examples of HOW to do it, not just telling you the concept. If you WANT to FEEL GOOD, then buy this set. I loved it so much I bought a brand new set & gave my original to my best friend. Jerry had a momentin time years ago (decades?) where he reached what some people would term 'enlightenment'. I find his way of reading is very relaxing allows me to carry on either doing what I am doing or drifting off to sleep if I'm having a nap. I've listened to it quite a few times & am still getting valuable information. It really has helped me to get to better feeling places much more easily! So, if you want to learn a way to feel better more quickly & easily when life throws you a spanner than buy this amazing CD set. :-)
Not just the goal but the journey - By: Anna B., 11 Mar 2007
I like this book because the focus is not merely on achieving a goal instead its on creating the right energy so that you enjoy the process without unduly focusing on achievement. This book offers you more than you might expect.

It's a good book for anyone seeking to make progressin their spiritual life. I also liked "Islands of the Soul" by Victoria Tunnermann, "Nexus" by Morrison & Singh & "Effortless Wellbeing" by Evan Finer.
Ask and It is Given and The Law of Attraction are much better - By: Manifestor, 25 Jan 2007
I have read 'Ask & It is Given' & 'The Law of Attraction' & found them both to be brilliant & complimentary to each other. I would definitely recommend reading both of these books. I am still a novice & have lots to learn still I'm sure, however these books really have helped me focus my life & my thoughts differently & I have seen amazing results. I'd like to think that I always had a positive outlook but these books have helped me 'fine tune' my thoughts & I'm learning more about my 'power' everyday. It really is true that 'things' find you if you apply the principles. I bought 'The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent' but don't find it so inspiring or powerful. It is a re-hash & not written so wellin my opinion. Save your money & buy the other two.

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