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I think that what is important is to explore things for yourself, examine the truths in your life, and not be a blind follower of any guru, be it conventional religion or Abraham-Hicks wackos. I think Cervantes said in Don Quixote something like "there is no book or text so bad that there is not something good to be found in it." This could be said about the Abraham-Hicks books/sessions or information. But that doesn't mean one should blindly follow all the guidance.
There are certain laws, such as the law of attraction which can be verified by any of us, through deep introspection and examination of our own lives. Esther Hicks and Hubby teach this, but charge a lot, and get blind followers because she claims to be channeling. What is it about channelers? Why do the masses believe that an alleged (and I do mean alleged) noncorporeal being somehow has a better bead on what the big picture is than we do? Why are Hicks-Abraham, Seth and Ramtha doted on as if they have a superior spirituality? If spirituality is truly judged by how close we are to PUL - love of others and God, then I see no reason to look to a channeler for information. There are plenty of loving people and texts out there.
I believe that many of these channelers take morsels of truth, and use it for profit or distort it. Imagine telling a woman who had lost three babies that she must have attracted that misery into her life somehow! Ridiculous. While the law of attraction explains much, any thinking person will know there are limits. A tsunami comes in South East Asia and kills 230,000 people all at once. The Abraham Hicks crowd might say that those who died attracted death or misfortune into their lives. But a more realistic view is that apart from the law of attraction and karma is a law of random energy; that is that in the physical world, there are also random events that occur that ripple with and interact with our lives and energies - whether we want them to or not. Life is not completely scripted. When 66,000 people were obliterated at Hiroshima, or tens of millions died during WWII, one can not glibly apply it all to karma or the law of attraction.
Clearly there are random energies, disasters and catastrophes that act separately from our intentions.
Matthew
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