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Ask and It Is Given is a book about the Law of Attraction. It's author are Esther Hicks and Jerry Hicks.
The text of the book is said to have been written by Esther Hicks as Abraham, her spirit guide spoke to her.
The book teaches the philosophy that whatever one thinks, one attracts into his life. Thus, human beings create circumstances with the help of the thoughts they think every moment. It does not matter if thoughts are conscious or unconscious - they manifest anyway.
According to the book, the poor remain poor because they keep thinking thoughts of being poor everyday. If the poor start thinking thoughts of being rich, they will become rich. Alternately, the book says that any circumstance exists, because the person in question intended it.
The book lists 22 processes to use thoughts to manifest reality.
Quotes From Ask and It Is Given
[edit]- “Whatever you are thinking is like planning a future event. When you are appreciating you are planning. When you are worrying, you are planning.”
- “Nothing can occur in your life experience without your invitation of it through thought.”
- “The only reason that you could ever experience something other than what you desire is because you are giving the majority of your attention to something other than what you desire.”
References
[edit]External links
[edit][1]A detailed review of the book, Ask and It Is Given
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