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Mediterranean Cruise 2013
Mediterranean Cruise 2013
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NORTH EASTERN MEDIEVAL CRUISE
9/9/13 thru 9/20/13
CD 1 — MONDAY, September 9, 2013 1. Publications by Abraham-Hicks (1:18)
2. Esther welcomes the joyful cruisers in the Mediterranean. (1:38)
3. Your point of attraction is the same as your anticipation. (3:16)
4. The cutting edge is your bodily existence. (3:58)
5. The advantages of this cruise gathering for you. (10:18)
— Tuesday, CD 2 9/10/13\s1. 09/10/13-1 Publications by Abraham-Hicks (1:18)
2. The secret to purposeful production is emotional sensitivity. (6:07)
3. What you think is your point of attraction. (3:52)
4. Abraham discusses using leverage to exert authority. (9:10)
5. Early momentum can be stopped. (6:17)
6. Rarely have you started using your vibrational currency. (1:37)
7. He has tendencies toward judgment, criticism, and perfectionism. (5:02)
8. Sleep makes it possible for your point of attraction to fade. (9:49)
9. Your vibe is still the same as it was before. (1:07)
10. Your wave must be moving quickly. (7:59)
11. Desires to talk about what some refer to as non-duality. (11:08)
— Tuesday, CD 3 9/10/13
1. 09/10/13-2 Publications by Abraham-Hicks (1:18)
2. I wanted to talk more about the non-duality topic. (5:04)
3. He desires to impart his triumphs. (23:42)
4. What if you want to have no desire at all? (9:07)
5. He wants to know what draws people to him. (12:38)
Abraham shows how to focus on something specifically. (13:40)
Wednesday in CD 4. 9/11/13
1. 09/11/13-1
Publications by Abraham-Hicks (1:18)
2. Sensing an unsettling increase in emotional indications. (19:55)
3. Abraham makes a distinction between velocity and vibrational frequency. (2:41)
4. Taking the difficult route has no merit. (7:33)
5. A lifelong giving is beginning to appreciate receiving. (1:50)
6. Path of least resistance or effort component. (13:52)
7. How would things change if everyone was in agreement? (6:51)
8. Because the theater sound is muted, Abraham pantomimes. (1:54)
Wednesday in CD 5 9/11/13
1. 09/11/13-2
Publications by Abraham-Hicks (1:18)
2. What novel inventions might we expect? (3:13)
3. Will time travel ever be possible for humans? (1:22)
4. He aspires to follow Abraham’s example. (4:10)
5. He aspires to serve as Source’s role model. (10:39)
6. She wants to discuss financial leverage. (21:08)
7. Is it acceptable to seek out the ideal mate? (10:05)
8. Should we consider the reasons behind our desires? (4:10)
9. His vibe and action don’t match up. (13:02)
Thursday in CD 6 9/12/13
1. 09/12/13-1
Publications by Abraham-Hicks (1:18)
2. Esther acclimates to the joyful group. (1:04)
3. Was it foolish of him to use an experimental medicine regimen? (5:34)
4. How was her wallet located when he “saw” it? (3:44)
5. How may jealousy be let out the best? (11:55)
6. He hides his uneasiness with activity. (9:43)
7. Abraham’s two explanations for his “waking up” seem incoherent. (6:03)
8. Could focus wheels block aging pipes? (5:44)
9. Abraham gestured toward one individual, but another one entered. (0:21)
10. Desires to discuss the “deconstruction of thought” procedure. (8:38)
11. Why did the forgetfulness cause the separation? (11:11)
Thursday in CD 7 9/12/13
1. 09/12/13-2
Publications by Abraham-Hicks (1:18)
2. He is curious about intuition. (8:02)
3. Minor symptoms trigger painful memories of the diagnosis. (12:30)
4. Sometimes rampages resemble disregarding the realities of paperwork. (10:54)
5. He has been on the quest for enlightenment. (1:16)
How to soar above a low flyer next to you. (4:32)
7. Shouldn’t the awakened be joyful all the time? (3:35)
8. His alignment may result in growth contrast. (15:38)
9. What if he is unable to end the discussion due to low vibration? (6:37)
Saturday is in CD 8. 9/14/13Â 1. 09/14/13-1 Publications by Abraham-Hicks (1:18)
2. How can a mental health emergency professional best assist? (6:51)
3. How does he calm down the rude, enraged people? (10:45)
4. She longs to realize a long-held desire. (8:25)
5. The compassionate physician prefers to pick his contacts. (28:13)
6. He labels himself as bi-polar while aligned. (12:21)
Saturday, CD 9 9/14/13 1. 09/14/13-2 Publications by Abraham-Hicks (1:18)
2. How is it that he can see IB when they can’t? (25:40)
3. What will his position be after he passes away? (11:26)
4. Pilot desires adventure on his terms. (10:22)
5. Are various discs used to represent parallel worlds? (9:48)
Wednesday in CD 10 9/18/13
1. 09/18/13-1
Publications by Abraham-Hicks (1:18)
2. Does researching the past advance the present? (6:13)
3. Love is a process that transcends monogamy. (11:55)
4. He and his parents have never been close. (4:56)
5. What is a Mastermind group’s leverage? (23:22)
6. He advances before becoming overpowered. (11:33)
7. Getting to know a new person you feel you already know. (5:57)
Wednesday in CD 11 9/18/13
1. 09/18/13-2
Publications by Abraham-Hicks (1:18)
2. Desires confirmation from Abraham about her engagement. (4:05)
3. He has strong momentum as he nears the end of the voyage. (8:09)
4. She wants to talk about the idea that we are not singular. (25:08)
5. AA participant sees Abraham’s next move as rational. (11:01)
6. Wants to release all inmates who are doing time for drug or alcohol-related offenses. (4:05)
7. Has a goal of seeing seniors in assisted living live debt-free. (7:36)
8. Abraham concludes the cutting-edge course on the Mediterranean Cruise. (3:28)
Self Help – Self Help online course
More information about Self Help:
Self-help or self-improvement is a self-guided improvementĂłeconomically, intellectually, or emotionallyĂłoften with a substantial psychological basis.
Many different self-help group programs exist, each with its own focus, techniques, associated beliefs, proponents and in some cases, leaders.
Concepts and terms originating in self-help culture and Twelve-Step culture, such as recovery, dysfunctional families, and codependency have become firmly integrated in mainstream language.
Self-help often utilizes publicly available information or support groups, on the Internet as well as in person, where people in similar situations join together.
From early examples in self-driven legal practice and home-spun advice, the connotations of the word have spread and often apply particularly to education, business,
psychology and psychotherapy, commonly distributed through the popular genre of self-help books.
According to the APA Dictionary of Psychology, potential benefits of self-help groups that professionals may not be able to provide include friendship,
emotional support, experiential knowledge, identity, meaningful roles, and a sense of belonging.
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