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Sara, Book 1

by Jerry Hicks / Esther Hicks

📖 175 pages 🗓 2007 ISBN 9781401911584

About This Book

This book offers you, the reader, a thoughtful and inspired formula for generating appreciation, happiness, and good feelings—deftly blended into the uplifting story of a plucky, inquisitive girl named Sara; and her teacher, an ethereal owl named Solomon. There’s something in Sara for any child, adult, or teen pursuing joy and meaning . . . and searching for answers about life, death, and the desires of the heart. It’s filled with techniques and processes for making one’s dreams come true . . . especially yours! Sara and Solomon will delight and enchant you

What You'll Learn

• Understand the Abraham teaching through narrative: how the principles of the Law of Attraction, alignment, and deliberate creation are illustrated through Sara's specific life situations — making the abstract teaching concrete and immediately recognisable in the kinds of experience that every reader can identify with
• Grasp Solomon's teaching method: how the wise owl introduces the Law of Attraction not as an abstract principle but as an explanation of things Sara is already experiencing — building her understanding from her own observations rather than introducing unfamiliar concepts and asking her to accept them
• Recognise the role of feelings as guidance: how Solomon teaches Sara to use her emotional state as a navigation system — the understanding that good-feeling thoughts are moving toward alignment with what she wants, while bad-feeling thoughts are moving away — in a form that is accessible to any reader regardless of age or prior spiritual study
• Learn the specific Law of Attraction principles as they arise in Sara's story: the importance of the vibrational starting point (that one cannot attract a wanted experience from an unwanted-feeling place), the value of appreciation and gratitude as alignment tools, and the role of deliberate attention in shifting the experience that follows
• Appreciate the accessibility of the novel form: how Sara's story makes the Abraham teaching available to readers who might be put off by the workshop transcript format of other Hicks books — and how the story's emotional resonance creates a different kind of understanding than the more didactic presentation, one that is felt as well as known

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