Ask and it is Given: The Process by Esther Hicks

Ask and it is Given: The Process

Law of Attraction—Unfiltered, Unapologetic, Unmissable

Written byEsther Hicks
Narrated byJerry Hicks
Length4h26m
Release dateAugust 1, 2005
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.7 (34 ratings)

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AuthorEsther Hicks
NarratorJerry Hicks
Runtime4h26m
PublishedAugust 1, 2005
Rating★★★★☆ 4.7 / 5 (34 ratings)
CategoriesReligion & Spirituality, Occult, Spirituality, Channeling, New Thought
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

This isn’t your typical self-help pep talk. *Ask and It Is Given: The Process* serves up the teachings of *Abraham*—a collective of non-physical beings channeled by Esther Hicks—with a raw, almost confrontational clarity. Forget vague affirmations: here, manifestation is treated as a precise emotional technology, complete with 22 actionable “processes” to recalibrate your vibrational alignment. Jerry Hicks’ narration is deliberate, his tone warm but no-nonsense, mirroring the book’s insistence that joy isn’t a distant goal but a *mechanical* outcome of focused thought.

What sets this apart is its refusal to sugarcoat. Abraham’s voice (via Esther) dismantles spiritual bypassing with lines like, *“You cannot get sick enough to help sick people”—*a jolt for listeners used to softer New Age prose. The audiobook’s brevity (4.5 hours) is deceptive; it’s dense with exercises, from the ‘Focus Wheel’ to ‘Rampage of Appreciation,’ demanding active participation. Ideal for skeptics who crave structure over fluff, or seasoned manifestors ready to treat their emotions like a physics equation.

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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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I’ll admit: I rolled my eyes at first. Another Law of Attraction book? But *Ask and It Is Given* disarmed me within minutes. Jerry Hicks’ narration—steady, paternal, with just a hint of Southern lilt—grounds what could feel esoteric. His pacing is methodical, almost hypnotic, which works *because* the content is so direct. When Abraham declares, *“Your work is to feel good, not to fix the world,”* Hicks delivers it like a doctor prescribing joy, not a guru selling it. The standout here is the *processes*. These aren’t passive visualizations; they’re mental workouts. The ‘Segment Intending’ exercise (breaking your day into vibrational “segments”) forced me to confront how often I default to autopilot. That said, the audiobook’s production isn’t flawless. Esther’s live audience reactions (laughter, murmurs) are preserved, which can feel jarring in a solo listen—like overhearing a seminar you weren’t invited to. And while the repetition of key phrases (“vibrational escrow,” “allowing”) reinforces the concepts, it occasionally veers into mantra-like monotony. Still, this is the rare spiritual audiobook that *demands* engagement. It’s not for dabblers—it’s for listeners willing to treat their emotions as data points in an experiment. If you’ve ever dismissed manifestation as woolly, this might be the cold splash of logic you need.

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