Lucy
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Last Saturday I had an opportunity to attend a workshop given by Esther and Gerry Hicks ...and Abraham.
Here are my comments.
I had no idea what to expect. I should have guessed from the fact of where it was held that the attendance would be large..someone said 500 people. I'm not good at estimating crowds but that doesn't seem really wrong. So there were lots of people. An a staff to help check you in. And a large table of books, CDs, DVDs, whatever. And a couple of people to take money to pay for those. It seems a little commercial but then I think people ask for (demand!) all those books and tapes and cruises. Hey it beats watching tv.
The room where the talking was held seemed like half a ballroom size. The chairs faced one wall. Two screens were set up. There was a place for the speaker and a table up front and mikes. The workshop was sold out so most of the chairs were taken when Esther and Gerry enetered and sat at the table. Gerry spoke first.
He seems very comfortable in front of a crowd and in his brief talk he was humorous as well as informative. The usual yada yada how many first timers and a little of the history, a mention of "The Secret" and the books and recordings and so forth. Then it was Esther's turn.
I would have liked to hear from Esther a little , but she walked up and said: "Hello. Good-bye." and went into her trance thing.
So Abraham talked. This ws the "lecture" portion of the workshop.
So what I think of Abraham's talking (and books and recordings is this):
"Wit is wisdom to the best advantage dressed What oft was thought but ne'er so well expressed." (I forget who said that).
Well if you've read many metaphysical books, you've heard what Abraham has to say, but this is from a fresh perspective applied to now and pulls together things in a unique way with a clear message. So it is worth listening to.
Create what you want to be in your life by engaging in the constant process of focusing on what you want.
Of course, that takes a bit of explaining. You can take a lifetime to figure out how to do that. So all the discussion around all the aspects of that are instructive.
So that went on for 70+ minutes, had a break, and then we had a Q&A session, and then we had lunch, and then another Q&A session, another break, and another Q&A session, and then home. So it started at 9 and was over by 4-ish. Q&A involved one person coming to a chair at the front and then asking a question, and Abraham engaging in a discussion with that person over the question. So not that many people asked questions. I forgot how many (I got drowsy after lunch). 7? 8? 9? (I see why people buy the tapes. It is hard to recall everything).
Do I think trances are real? I don't know. It was interesting and there does seem to be wisdom there. The answers did not involve giving people specific answers to their questions/problems but in engaging them in a dialogue to get them to say positive things about what they wanted from the situation they were asking about.
OK so what was discussed. I took some notes but I can see that this is where watching a tape would be interesting because sometimes the most important part of the answer wasn't the words but the way the answer evolved, which is something I find difficult to put into words. In Abraham's view, it seems that the most important thing one can do to get what one wants is to phrase what one wants verbally and then focus all one's vitality and joy on that...that doesn't sound quite right. But you take your problem and keep talking about it until you can say what positive thing you want and then focus on it positively..with the exuberance a child expresses...remember what it felt like to be a kid and be full of exuberance and joy and vitality?
Hey what have you got to lose? At least you can feel good.
I'll check my notes and post some more
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