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LAW
OF
ATTRACTION
IN
ACTION:
Episode
8
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2DVD
set
(DVD)
LAW
OF
ATTRACTION
IN
ACTION:
Episode
8
-
2DVD
set
(DVD)
by
Esther
and
Jerry
Hicks
Release
Date:
May
2009
Format:
DVD
ISBN:
9781401923815
Episode
8
of
the
bestselling
series
More
teachings
from
Abraham
*
I
can't
be
sad!
I
can't
be
sad!
Aware
of
the
power
of
positive
thinking,
he's
now
fearful
of
having
negative
emotion.
*
Why
do
those
who
need
this,
resist
this?
Should
he
share
this
newfound
wisdom
with
struggling
family
members
and
friends?
*
All
is
well,
but
his
body
weight:
"Anytime
something
is
unpleasing
to
you,
and
it's
slow
to
change,
it
means
one
thing
-
you're
giving
more
attention
to
what-is
than
to
what
you
prefer.
What
you
are
reaching
for
is
the
feeling
of
letting
yourself
be
as
you
want
to
be."
*
Parenting
an
autistic
child:
"The
Law
of
Attraction
will
always
provide
for
this
pure
of
heart.
This
child
is
in
a
better
place
of
deliberate
creation
than
anybody
in
this
room."
*
He
does
like
the
drama!
"Sometimes
it's
just
easier
to
go
with
the
most
practiced
thought,
even
if
it's
negative,
than
with
a
less-practiced
thought,
even
though
it's
more
positive."
How
to
break
the
cycle
of
drama.
*
Break-up
issues:
Looking
at
the
relationship
between
"two
freedom-seeking
individuals
who
don't
always
want
exactly
the
same
thing."
Advice
on
how
to
make
it
all
mesh
together.
*
Having
individual
peace
will
create
world
peace:
How
much
of
an
influence
can
we
be
on
each
other
by
the
vision
we
hold
of
another?
*
Do
people
and
animals
choose
death
dates?:
She
asks,
"Could
my
fear
of
losing
the
dog
I
loved
so
much
have
helped
hasten
his
departure?"
*
Home
birth
vs.
hospital
birth?...Giving
birth:
Abraham
tells
us
"It
is
absolutely
possible
to
have
this
experience
in
utter
ease."
*
Suicide
-
an
alternate
view:
"Every
death
is
suicide."
Abraham
pushes
the
limits
and
gives
a
Crisis
Hotline
Operator
a
strategy
for
dealing
with
suicidal
callers.
*
Law
of
Attraction
and
Source:
Exploring
these
two
concepts
in-depth.
*
"I
love
you
so
much
I
don't
care
what
you
think":
Abraham
examines
the
pillars
of
unconditional
love.
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