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Ask and It Is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires by Esther Hicks
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Ask and It Is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires

by Esther Hicks

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Hay House (2004), Paperback, 320 pages

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Well, this is an interesting book. It talks about how what you attract in your life is determined by the content of your thoughts, and how you can choose to attract certain things (money, jobs, relationships) if you focus your thoughts appropriately, as long as your vibration is right. Most of us concentrate our thoughts on the things that we don't want, which makes it less likely that we'll get the things we do want. I'm still testing the theory... ( )
  kmstock | Aug 16, 2008 |
Like the concept, but this was a tad creepy. IMNSHO. ( )
  INTPLibrarian | Apr 16, 2008 |
The problem with this book, like many others in this "The Secret" category is that it speaks to you like you're a child. It expects you to believe everything they say about the "law of attraction" as gospel without any real commentary about it. But, the book redeems itself with a cool 22-point-scale of emotions and multiple meditation, visualization, and self-affirmation exercises that you can use based on which ones match your style - these exercises have already entered my subconscious. ( )
1 vote kidrah | Jun 19, 2007 |
Teachs that your emotional state is what fuels the manifestation of your thoughts. your desire to have may be offset by your feelings of whether or not you deserve it. the emotional guidance scale is a wonderful tool for persons to begin to identify their emotional state. hicks gives some concrete steps in moving yourself up the emotional scale towards positive, joyful feelings. ( )
  mccin68 | Feb 20, 2007 |
You gotta read this. It has an excellent section on processes to elevate your mood. Don't get hung up on the metaphysical aspects of the book if that isn't your thing. Skip to the useful parts. ( )
  lovamabooks | Sep 5, 2006 |
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