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This story begins in 1986 with Jerry and Esther Hicks giving a few friends the ability to ask life’s questions of “Abraham” - a group of evolved teachers speaking through Esther. As they saw the results of their work, they made a conscious decision to go public, and the audience expanded.
In the summer of 1995, my life partner Eva came across Jerry and Esther Hicks on the web. Reluctant at first, I eventually became caught up in the experience. Now it seems as if all the things I questioned throughout my life have led me to this place. Of all that I have experienced, this message resonates most clearly with me.
Jerry and Esther Hicks - the story begins
From early childhood, Jerry Hicks had been a strong seeker of truth. In the late ’50s, while visiting friends in Spokane Washington, Jerry discovered a ouija board. Initially a strong disbeliever, he came to accept that something “real” was happening. One session with the board directed Jerry to read books by Albert Schweitzer the Nobel Prize-winning philosopher, musician and Christian missionary. Jerry bought his own ouija board, and although it never worked for him personally, he found three people that could receive messages through the board. These messages however were more like party conversation than the feel of his first experience, so he eventually discarded the board.
In 1965, on impulse he picked up a book - Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. As he started to read it, goose bumps came up all over him. He decided to follow the teachings. In a short time he became a successful businessman, and even began teaching the principles in the book.
Jerry and Esther Hicks get married
In 1980, Jerry and Esther Hicks got married. Esther’s upbringing was such that she regarded ouija boards as evil. Despite their great relationship, Jerry learned to steer clear of topics like ouija boards - although Esther did ask what he had learned from it. Jerry felt strongly that there was intelligence “out there” that was desirous and willing to communicate. Some of it was frivolous and some just plain dumb. But some of it was pretty smart and it was real to him because of his experiences with it