Abraham-Hicks - A New Beginning I by Abraham-Hicks
Author:Abraham-Hicks
Format: mobi
January 12, 1988
Since wanting is the beginning point of all creation, it is of great advantage
for you to spend time, in every day, evaluating what it is that you are wanting,
from your current perspective.
In light of the information that you have received in this book, this is a
perfect opportunity to visualize your world exactly as you would like it to be,
because in the time that is before you, you will be at a new beginning point in
many areas of your life.
And many of your old habits and much of the influence of others, that now
hinder you, will no longer exist, and your vantage point will be fresh. You will be
closer to a purer state of wanting than you have ever been in this physical
experience.
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