If it’s physical decline and you want it gone, then, it’s gone, according to Esther.
You’re supposed to thrive.”Įxcerpted from the workshop in San Diego, CA on February 23, 2002 But because they are rare, people think they are miraculous. They’re not miracles at all, they are the natural order of things. And that’s those miracles that they talk about every day. If you wanted it and knew that you could. “There is no state of physical decline or damage that you could not recover from - none - not any, if you knew it. Honestly, I was going to stop at fifteen, but this one was so very awful… So, make that sixteen reasons you can’t trust Esther Hicks. In general, based on what you’re about to read, I believe Abraham-Hicks is a hoax. Here’s what, piece by piece, convinced me that you can’t trust Esther Hicks. The List of What Esther Hicks Gets Wrong Every Time The string of new books ended when Jerry died. Off stage, Esther says Abraham dictates books by forcing her fingers to type on a keyboard, an unexplained contradiction with the blocks of thought assertion. Abraham claims to know all the questions in advance.
Then, there’s a riff on some topic, a sort of keynote, followed by select audience members talking directly with Abraham/Esther in the “hot seat.”Ībraham dishes up one-on-one guidance intended to include broader messages. They tell audiences they’re pleased at having them ‘co-creating.” But what they’re “co-creating” is never clear. On stage, “they” begin with a greeting, a familiar warm up. She’s able to do this almost instantly on stage before live audiences, simply by relaxing and “letting them come in.” She translates the blocks into words, acting out as Abraham and dropping the “I” in exchange for “we.” She describes Abraham as one-hundred “nonphysical teachers” depositing “blocks of thought” in her head while she’s in a trance. Seth, an entity channel in books through Roberts, served as a model for Abraham.īut the real messenger, Esther insists, is Abraham, dictating the books and speaking through her. Jerry was a serious student of Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich, and he, also, started Esther reading Jane Roberts’s books. She picked it up first from her husband, Jerry Hicks, who died in 2011. And who is Abraham-Hicks Anyway?Īssorted Ideas, Large & Small Photo by Trung Nguyen on An introduction to Abraham-HicksĮver wonder how Esther Hicks learned about The Law of Attraction and began channeling? Home » 15 Reasons Why You Can’t Trust Esther Hicks NowĬan’t trust Esther Hicks…? Let’s look at her guidance: “Before you step off, be sure about who holds the rope…” Here are 15 reasons that may help.