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Law of Attraction Books
There are many great books about the Law of Attraction, as well as videos,dvds, tapes and cds. We will explore some of these here.
Money and the Law of Attraction -this is the latest Abraham book, as channeled by Esther Hicks. It contains some very clear advice on how to manifest abundance, as well as physical health and well being. Compared to some other metaphysical books, such as the Seth books by Jane Roberts, Abraham’s material is very simple and straightforward. Don’t let this fool you into thinking that it’s not valuable, however. It is actually very focused, going into detail about what it takes to manifest what you want. The most important things often do not involve complicated words or concepts –but that doesn’t mean they are always easy to put into practice!
Creating Money -this is an earlier channeled book by Sanaya Roman. This is channeled by Orin. It has many useful exercises on magnetizing money. I especially like the “magnetizing” exercises. Orin also has some tapes on the market and books on healing and activating your light body.
The Law of Attraction, by Michael Losier is another recent book that goes into the scientific workings of the law of attraction. It is a short but powerful book that has many useful exercises to help you implement the Law of Attraction in your life.
The Tao is not specifically about the Law of Attraction, but it is a classic of Chinese spirituality that tells us how to “go with the flow,” which is really what abundance is all about. There are many translations of the Tao. This is one of the more recent. If you are drawn to Taoism, it’s good to read more than one translation.
The Kybalion, by Three Initiates is an early 20th Century book recently republished. It is allegedly by the mythic man/god Hermes Trismegistus, but whatever its origin it has some interesting and useful knowledge about universal laws. It is especially clear about the way duality works. Everything is dual, two sides of a coin. This book also talks about the law of attraction, though it doesn’t use that name.








