Penni Livingston
2 min readNov 4, 2019

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I have listened to hours of Abraham and I went on the Alaskan Cruise a few years back right after a divorce in a short marriage. Ester stands for the most part by the way- not sits.

The law of attraction is just one of the laws of God; also adhesion and cohesion are laws of God not studied by many new agers. Yet I am still a Christian Scientist always asking: Is that True? Abraham’s messages- whatever the weirdness of the source- seem true to me- in a spiritual psychological way. The Course on Miracles seems true too even tho it is really a book on how to use spiritual Christian psychology on yourself to pray right for the best results.

Whatever the source of truth, we will find it. While I think Christ Jesus is the most spiritual person who ever trod the planet ( and I am among the few who think he never died but ascended beyond our perception), I do not think a person needs Christianity to find God or their purpose. Christianity sure is useful and true for me but that does not mean Abraham is a cult. I view the teachings as a guidance system for properly viewing situations and that is how most people use Christianity.

Thanks for your thoughtful article. I sure don’t feel brainwashed but I also do not feel bliss all the time. When I have an issue to heal tho- Abraham is a pretty good source to listen in order to quickly break the mesmerism of what material sense would say when the law of God would say otherwise. Still let us try the spirits by asking is this really true? I have not found great error in Abraham’s messages. I find seekers in her audience and the seekers of the light are one.

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Penni Livingston
Penni Livingston

Written by Penni Livingston

Penni Livingston is the Lorax Lawyer, retiring from active practice to write about three decades on the front line of bringing about justice by suing polluters.

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