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In the middle of Abraham Hicks' teachings lies the Law of Attraction—the proven fact that like attracts like. Based on Abraham (a band of non-physical entities channeled by Esther Hicks), the thoughts and emotions you project into the universe become a magnet, drawing similar energies back again to you. If you're thinking positive thoughts and feeling good, you'll attract experiences, people, and circumstances that match that high vibration. Conversely, if you're focused on lack, fear, or frustration, you're likely to draw more of that into your life. This principle encourages individuals to take conscious control of their thinking patterns, not by controlling every thought, but by gently redirecting focus toward things that feel better and align with joy, freedom, and appreciation.

Abraham Hicks emphasizes that the emotions are not random; they are guidance from your broader, non-physical self—what they call the Inner Being. Emotions act as indicators of whether your overall thoughts come in alignment together with your desires and your true nature. Joy, love, and excitement mean you're aligned, while fear, guilt, or anger signal misalignment. The Emotional Guidance Scale is a practical tool provided by Abraham to greatly help people identify where they are emotionally and make small, manageable shifts upward. By law of attraction for a slightly better-feeling thought, you commence to climb the vibrational ladder, gaining clarity and setting up to better manifestations.

Abraham outlines an obvious three-step process for conscious creation: (1) Ask, (2) It's Given, and (3) Allow. The first step is natural and effortless—you're always asking through your experiences and desires. Step two is handled by the universe, or Source Energy, which immediately answers and creates a vibrational version of what you've asked for. Step three, the most crucial and often misunderstood, involves aligning yourself vibrationally in what you've called for in order to receive it. What this means is feeling as though your desire has already been fulfilled, without the need to see physical evidence right away. It's about being in the receiving mode, which happens through relaxation, trust, and enjoyment of the now.

A central concept in Abraham Hicks' teachings is "The Vortex"—a vibrational reality where everything you've ever called for already exists. It's not really a place you go physically, but a state of alignment you enter vibrationally. When you're in the Vortex, you are feeling joy, flow, love, and inspiration. This really is where true manifestation begins, because you are energetically matched with the things your Inner Being has set up for you. Abraham teaches that the important thing to entering the Vortex isn't action or effort but emotional alignment. Practices like meditation, appreciation, and focusing on what's going well assist you to enter and stay in this powerful state.

Abraham Hicks causes it to be clear that feeling good is not really a luxury—it's absolutely essential for deliberate creation. Many people are conditioned to trust that work, sacrifice, or struggle must achieve success. Abraham flips this belief on its head, teaching that alignment is everything. Whenever you prioritize feeling good, everything you want comes easier and naturally. This doesn't mean you avoid challenges, but rather that you discover approaches to soothe yourself and feel relief, even in difficulty. Feeling good becomes a daily practice: appreciating small things, choosing better thoughts, and reaching for emotional relief whenever possible.