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There are only FIVE Abraham LIVE events left this year, so if you want to attend an Abraham-Hicks workshop online, from anywhere in the world, clic...
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There are only FIVE Abraham LIVE events left this year, so if you want to attend an Abraham-Hicks workshop online, from anywhere in the world, click here: http://bit.ly/fPqFlN, or go to www.AbrahamLIVE.com, and register. This video clip is from the LIVE broadcast of the workshop held on September 3rd, 2011 in Denver, Colorado.
In this excerpt, Abraham - who is Infinite Non-Physical Source Energy, translated by Esther Hicks - provides a powerful insight into manifestation by revealing "The Only Manifestation That Matters". Abraham illustrates their point by telling a very funny story about Esther and her friend Barbara recently discovering, to their surprise, that "Airport Security Can Be Fun"!
Esther & Jerry Hicks have been creating and distributing the Abraham material for nearly 25 years, and are the authors of numerous audio recordings, videos, and books based on the Teachings of Abraham. Their books routinely make the New York Times bestseller list.
Esther explains that Abraham (no relation to the Biblical figure) is analogous to her "Inner Being" or "Soul", and that she has learned to translate impulses from this Non-Physical energy using her own vocabulary.
For more information, please view our YouTube video entitled "Introduction to Abraham", or go to our YouTube channel main page and watch any of the dozens of videos linked there.
Also, you may go to our Abraham-Hicks website at http://www.abraham-hicks.com/lawofatt... and listen to the free audio entitled "Introduction to Abraham", or browse the wealth of other information also available on our website.
NOTE: To turn off and on video subtitles, click on UP arrow at the lower right hand corner of the video player then click on CC. To translate subtitles, mouse over the arrow to the left of the CC, select Translate Captions, and then scroll down to the language you prefer.
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In 2008 Tim Guiles built two tiny houses based on Jay Shafer's "WeeBee" design (Tumbleweed Tiny House Co.); one for himself and one for h...
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In 2008 Tim Guiles built two tiny houses based on Jay Shafer's "WeeBee" design (Tumbleweed Tiny House Co.); one for himself and one for his son. He was so enthralled with tiny house living that one year later he formed a company, http://yesweecabins.com ....and hired an architect to help him with the design of his first product, an 8'x18' tiny house on a steel car trailer called "Elegant Simplicity." Tim and his partner, Kate, are now living in one of his tiny houses; he has sold another, and he is completing a third. George and Joan Packard, http://curiouslylocal.com ...spent a couple of hours filming and talking with Tim in early January, 2011, in his tiny house, perched on the brow of a high field on his Vermont land. See this blog and others at http://curiouslylocal.com
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In February, 2011, we spent a couple of hours with Jay Shafer (Tumbleweed Tiny House Company), in his 96 square foot house-on-wheels in Sebastopol,...
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In February, 2011, we spent a couple of hours with Jay Shafer (Tumbleweed Tiny House Company), in his 96 square foot house-on-wheels in Sebastopol, California. Jay is one of the more well-known and successful tiny house designers, and there's no denying the "curb appeal" of his designs. That appeal is generated by Jay's careful attention to proportion as well as by his decisions about which elements to include in--and more precisely, what to leave out of-- his designs. But as much as he enjoys talking about design, what he really wanted to talk about was the politics of tiny houses. Why building and zoning codes are stacked against tiny houses, how the costs of purchase and upkeep compare to the big houses he calls "debtors' prisons", and why, when the Big One shakes the land around San Francisco Bay, he'd rather be in his tiny house than anywhere else.
A curiouslylocal.com movie; interview by Joan Packard; camera by George Packard, produced by Parrot Creek Productions.
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May you always feel the inspiration of Spirit, my friend.
blessings,
CG
Joy and many blessings to you and your dear ones, my friend,
CG
light and love to you and your dear ones, my friend,
CG