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The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent 4-CD: Part I: Living the Art of Allowing Customer Reviews
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| This is the third Abraham-Hicks book I have bought and it will be the last. The message in all of them is really simple: 1) We create our own lives from cradle to the grave, 2)We are born to have a fun and have an enjoyable time and 3)when things get bumpy, all we need to do is be aware that our emotions are telling us that we aren't connecting with Source as we should, and that all we need to do is find some relief by finding thoughts that make us feel a little better. I kept getting the feeling that the creation of intent in this book may have had more to do with creating dollars for its authors, than helping readers with methods to create solutions to problems. And that's where my problem lies with this book and all the gazillions of self-help books feeding an insatiable Western market. Can we really take control of our lives from A-Z? We would like to think so and we keep paying dollar after to dollar to those who want us to believe that. But Abraham doesn't address the whole picture. And certainly doesn't address the picture that includes all of the world's population and disasters that occur so frequently destroying the lives of thousands at a time. What about 9/11? What about the Katrina victims? What about 6 million Jews killed during the holocaust including a million children. What would Abraham say to a mother who has just had her 5 children out of her arms on the way to the gas chamber? That she created this? That her children created this? What about the on-going Darfur misery? Are these suffering people "creating" these circumstances for themselves. If you sent them this book and said to them that they just needed to find "relief" and listen to their emotional guidence systems they could then live this joyous life they were supposedly born into, would they buy into Abraham's message? This book is a fine example of the economic principles of supply and demand. As long as we keep demanding quick fixes to life's problems, those skilled enough are going to keep feeding us "feel-good-for-a-while" self-help books. I give it two stars because it has a few interesting points in it but not worth spending money on if you have other books like it. |
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