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15 Flawed Premises (FLAWPS) That Trip People Up  By  cover art

15 Flawed Premises (FLAWPS) That Trip People Up

By: Karen Money Williams
Narrated by: Lynne M. Smelser
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In this brief audiobook, Karen Money Williams refers to the Abraham-Hicks philosophy to clear up fifteen common misconceptions. If you're not familiar with Abraham, you've never heard it quite like this before! Take a fresh new look at greed, peace, the soul, service to others, enlightenment, learning lessons, remembering history, desires, karma, and more. Even if you don't agree with this perspective, you will likely find it thought-provoking.

©2012 Karen Money Williams (P)2013 Karen Money Williams

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Esoteric Mumbo Jumbo

To Start with, why would the author use the acronym FLAWPS to refer to Flawed Premises? Just abbreviate it, FP. Anyway, this little discussion is basically how great some guy named Abraham is/was and has zero ties to anything resembling social science.

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