"We are not here to debate the rightness or the wrongness of what you, or anyone, chooses. We are not taking sides, for or against, anything. We are here to help you understand that
your life can be as wonderful or as horrible as you allow it to be. It all depends upon the thoughts that you practice. And therein lies the basis of anyone's success: How much do I practice thoughts
that bring me joy, and how much do I practice thoughts that bring me pain?" --San Francisco, 3/8/03
Karen Williams
Nine years ago, I fell in love with the teachings of Abraham-Hicks. They represented the missing link that I had sought in my quest to understand cause-and-effect - why things occur as they do. As
I've listened to countless Abraham-Hicks tapes and CDs as well as read the Abraham books, I've grown in amazement at the depth and clarity of these teachings. For several years, I've written brief
emails called "Soulsongs" about my understanding of the Abraham teachings, and now my Abrahamic exuberance is taking the form of this (drumroll, please!) blog. I'm a longtime freelance writer, and I
live in Florida with my fella, Mark, and various imaginary friends. Thanks for dropping by. In Abraham parlance, all is well. Darn well, indeed.
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