Abraham Hicks – Playing in Playa (2014)
Topics include:
- There are two types of men for her
- What is my life’s purpose?
- Crashed his drone on the best day of his life
- Do we co-create with mosquitos too?
- His illness got worse
- His daughter had a seizure
- Wants to do it all again, knowing what he knows now
- Her son graduated and can’t find a job
- How to trust your emotional guidance system
- He wants to be free from cigarettes
- Should therapist ‘go back’ with patients?
- Some patients only believe in natural remedies
- DJ has a fear of being interviewed
- On what level do we decide to transition?
- It doesn’t feel good to leave. It doesn’t feel good to stay
- Reconnecting with his deceased son
- What’s the deal with 17 seconds?
- Her husband transitioned in an Audi R8
- Is our learning, just an illusion/game?
- Can Esther and Abraham merge?
- Her two business partners are not lining up
- Her business is thriving
- A half-brother gave him money
- Is waiting, playing it safe?
- A voice told her to be more responsible
- She is uncomfortable about prices
- Artist tells his students to prepave
- Lucid dreaming. Dreaming on purpose . . . and many more.
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