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Reading Ask and It Is Given felt like being handed a manual for how the Universe really works. Every page reminded me that manifestation isn’t about struggle—it’s about alignment. It’s about learning how to allow the good you’ve already asked for to flow in.
The teachings of Abraham (the non-physical collective consciousness channeled through Esther Hicks) are both mystical and deeply practical. One line that stayed with me is: “You are the creator of your own reality, and life is supposed to feel good to you.” Simple, yet completely life-changing.
I loved how the book doesn’t just inspire—it guides. The 22 processes in the second half are like spiritual exercises designed to raise your vibration, calm resistance, and reconnect you with your natural state of joy.
It’s not about forcing the Universe to respond; it’s about becoming a vibrational match to what you desire. That’s where the magic begins. The more I practiced appreciation and emotional awareness, the more I saw small synchronicities unfold—proof that alignment really does precede manifestation.
Journaling, in particular, became my go-to practice. It helps vent the overthinking mind and helps you tune into your inner guidance—the voice that already knows your path of least resistance. As Abraham says, “When you quiet your mind, you stop resistance. And when you stop resistance, your vibration rises, and all things you’ve been asking for begin to flow.”
If you’ve ever wondered why your affirmations sometimes don’t work, or why efforting feels exhausting, this book will show you the missing piece: emotional alignment. It’s not about asking harder—it’s about feeling better.
Ask and It Is Given is more than a book; it’s a reminder that you are already worthy, already powerful, and always guided.
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