Why did Jerry and Esther Hicks create Abraham, the supreme being?

Posted by John Olivene     Category: abraham

I'm reading one of Jerry and Esther Hicks' books and am skeptical. Early in the book a supreme being called Abraham is introduced. The book essentially promotes a way of life. I'm OK with books that promote a suggested way of life. I may choose to agree or disagree. No one is putting a gun to my head. However, I don't understand the need to create a character named Abraham. I wonder if it's a way to make the book seem more credible. What are your thoughts on this?

Esther did not "create' a supreme being!
Esther channels a group of ..not supreme beings….but non-physical teachers! For our need to give everything a label they called themselves collectivley Abraham.

I do hope yr having a good time with the Law of Attraction! Have you been on the Abe forum? Have you been on the Abraham-hicks website?

Jaybird

One Response to “Why did Jerry and Esther Hicks create Abraham, the supreme being?”

  1. Jaybird Says:

    Esther did not "create' a supreme being!
    Esther channels a group of ..not supreme beings….but non-physical teachers! For our need to give everything a label they called themselves collectivley Abraham.

    I do hope yr having a good time with the Law of Attraction! Have you been on the Abe forum? Have you been on the Abraham-hicks website?

    Jaybird
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