Sara, Book 1 by Esther & Jerry Hicks

Sara, Book 1 by Esther & Jerry Hicks

Author:Esther & Jerry Hicks
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: ebook, book
Publisher: Publisher
Published: 2010-03-14T16:00:00+00:00


Mr. Hoyt laughed hard. Sara had truly taken him off guard with her quick humor. Sara’s clever reply had surprised Sara, too.

“Well, you have a good day, sweetheart! Keep having fun!”

Sara felt wonderful as she walked back out onto Main Street. Birds of a feather, Sara pondered. The Law of Attraction. It’s everywhere!

What a beautiful day! Sara appreciated just leaning back, looking upward at the bright blue sky on this exceptionally warm winter day. The usually frozen streets and sidewalks were shining wet, and little streams of water were trickling across Sara’s path, forming little puddles here and there.

“Varooooom!” Jason and Billy yelled in unison as they whizzed past Sara, riding their bicycles as fast and as close to her as they could without bumping into her. Dirty water splashed up Sara’s legs.

“Monsters!” Sara yelled, dripping with muddy water and seething with anger. This just doesn’t make sense. I’ve got to ask Solomon about this.

Her wet clothes dried and most of the muddy marks were brushed away, but by the end of the day Sara was still confused and angry. She was mad at Jason, but then there wasn’t anything new in that. Sara felt angry at Solomon, too, and at the Law of Attraction and Birds of a Feather and at mean people. In fact, Sara was pretty much mad at everybody.

As always, Solomon was perched on his post, waiting patiently for Sara’s visit.

You seem unusually excited today, Sara. What is it you’d like to talk about?

“Solomon!” Sara blurted, “Something is really wrong with this Law of Attraction thing!”

Sara waited, expecting Solomon to correct her.

Go on, Sara.

“Well, you said that the Law of Attraction says that that which is like unto itself is drawn? And Jason and Billy are really rotten, Solomon. They spend all day, mostly, looking for ways to make other people feel bad.” Sara paused a bit, still expecting Solomon to interrupt.

Go on.

“Well, Solomon, I’m not rotten. I mean, I don’t splash mud on people or bump them with my bicycle. I don’t trap or kill little animals or let the air out of people’s tires, so how come Jason and Billy keep flocking with me? We aren’t birds of a feather, Solomon. We are different!”

Do you think that Jason and Billy are truly rotten, Sara?

“Yes, Solomon, I do!”

They are rascals, I’ll agree with you there, Solomon nodded, but they are pretty much like everyone and everything in the Universe. They have that which is wanted, and the lack of it, all mixed in together. Have you ever noticed your brother doing something nice?

“Well, yes, I guess. But hardly ever,” Sara stammered. “I’d have to think about that. But Solomon, I still don’t get it. Why do they keep bothering me? I don’t bother them!”

Well, Sara, this is the way it works. In every moment, you have the option of looking at something that you want, or at the lack of it. When you’re looking at something you want—just by observing it, you begin to vibrate as it is.



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