Learning the laws of attraction

THE best-selling authors of The Vortex: Where the Law of Attraction Assembles All Cooperative Relationships, are running a full day workshop where participants will learn how to manifest all their desires to enable them to live a joyous and fulfilling life.

Esther and Jerry Hicks are running the all-day workshop that will provide all the tools needed to attract what participants want in their lives.

In 1985, the Hicks began Dialogues with Abraham, a name chosen by a group of nonphysical teachers who deliver an inspirational message of joy and well-being.

The pair travel to more than 40 United States cities every year, offering workshops where participants direct their questions to Abraham and learn ways to achieve all that is desired in life.

In this open forum, members of the audience will be chosen by Abraham to ask their personal questions—whether it concerns life, the steps to take in one’s career, how to solve a family crisis, how to deal with a health problem or how to attract a special someone—no topic is off limits.

This workshop will take place on December 11 at Royal Pines Resort and will especially interest those with questions about relationships and partnerships.

More info at: www.thehayhouse.com.au

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