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![]() There’s something in Sara for any child, adult, or teen pursuing joy and meaning, especially if you are searching for answers about life, death, and the desires of the heart. It’s filled with techniques and processes for making your dreams come true. Sara and Solomon will delight and enchant you! Click Here For More information on Abraham Hicks, and Here For An Introduction to the teachings of Abraham Visit this page for more Abraham Hicks Law of Attraction Books
Thank You !!!!!!!! This is a great book. As a parent, it's sometimes hard to pass down teachings to our children in a way that they understand them.
This book does this so well. We're reading the book together and she enjoys it very much. It's filled with humor and fine storytelling that any child would love. The best part is that they're being introduced to a wonderful life enhancing tool; The Law of Attraction! Thank you, thank you and thank you some more....keep these kinds of books coming. Abraham Hicks Sara, Book 1: Sara Learns the Secret about the Law of Attraction Sara Book Two Solomon's Fine Featherless Friends From that opening exclamation, this second Sara novel rampages through chapter after chapter of fun and adventure.
Simply put, these two adventurous, tree-climbing friends dialogue with their ethereal feathered mentor regarding their varied (and sometimes confusing) experiences with parents, teachers, other students, neighbours, and property owners. The clarity, understanding, and wisdom that Solomon gives them results in some surprisingly practical views on the rules of the game of life. This is a must-read book for young people of all ages! Sara Book Three A Talking Owl Is Worth a Thousand Words! “Do you believe in ghosts?” Annette just sort of blurted out.
Sara and Seth looked at each other. Both of them knew that if anything would fall into the category of ghosts, Solomon would most likely be it, but they didn’t say anything, uncertain about telling their new friend their special secret. “Well, do you believe in ghosts?” Seth asked, looking intently at Annette’s serious face. Annette looked at Seth and then at Sara, who both sat quietly, each waiting to hear the answer. “No, I just wondered if you did,” Annette answered abruptly. “Hey, let’s swing.” And without taking the time to execute a perfectly calculated leap from the platform as she usually did, Annette grabbed the swinging rope and jumped off as if she couldn’t do so fast enough. . . .
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