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This book presents the powerful basics of the original Teachings of Abraham . Within these pages, you’ll learn how all things, wanted and unwanted, are brought to you by this most powerful law of the universe, the Law of Attraction. (that which is like unto itself is drawn). You’ve most... read more

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  • “You are here to create the world around you that you choose, while you allow the world - as others choose it to be - to exist, also. And while their choices in no way hinder your own choices, your attention to what they are choosing does affect your vibration, and therefore your own point of attraction.”
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  • In order to effect true positive change in your experience, you must disregard how things are—as well as how others are seeing you—and give more of your attention to the way you prefer things to be.
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  • The first Law, the Law of Attraction, says: That which is like unto itself, is drawn.
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  • The second Law, the Science of Deliberate Creation, says: That which I give thought to and that which I believe or expect—is.
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  • The third Law, the Art of Allowing, says: I am that which I am, and I am willing to allow all others to be that which they are.
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  • The greatest gift that you could ever give another is the gift of your expectation of their success.
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  • In order for things to change, you have to see them as you want them to be rather than continuing to observe them as they are.
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  • You are here to create the world around you that you choose, while you allow the world—as others choose it to be—to exist, also. And while their choices in no way hinder your own choices, your attention to what they are choosing does affect your vibration, and therefore your own point of attraction.
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  • Rather than trying to monitor your thoughts, we encourage you to simply pay attention to how you are feeling. For if you should choose a thought that is not in harmony with the way the broader, older, wiser, loving Inner Being part of you sees it, you will feel the discord, and then you can easily redirect your thought to something that feels better and which therefore serves you better.
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  • Rather than being so ready to jump into action to get the things that you want, we say think them into being; see them, visualize them, and expect them—and they will be. And you will be guided, inspired, or led to the perfect action that will bring about the process that will lead you to that which you seek…and there is a great difference between that which we have spoken and the way most of the world is going about it.
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  • You can speed the creation of something simply by giving it more attention—the Law of Attraction takes care of the rest and brings to you the essence of the subject of your thought.
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