A Conversation Between Master Teachers - Co-Creating at Its Best

ByDr. Wayne W. Dyer

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jaagup
If you like (love) Wayne Dyer and Abraham (Esther Hicks), you'll like (love) this. The conversation covers quite a few topics, however there is much that could have been covered that was not and I thought the session was too short. I guess I was looking for the other topics, which is why I thought it short, hence only 4 stars. But then again, it was not intended to be as in-depth as Conversations with God, so I shouldn't complain too much.
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anu mol
I really liked this book. It actually gave me a few aha moments that I hadn't thought about before and I've listened to ton's of Abraham videos online. It wasn't a terribly long book, so it was a quick read. I just love Abraham and Esther. They have changed my life.
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eli brooke
I'm a fan of both of these gurus, but this "conversation between master teachers" felt more like Abraham hogging the mic, with Dyer trying to engage in a dialogue (and somewhat regurgitating his own stories)... and Abraham constantly interrupting him. Hicks fans seem to think Dyer was there to be schooled. Unbalanced and overpriced. RIP WWD!
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marcy
Well, I've been following Abraham for about 15 years now, and I took a few years off. I was hoping for something new. Not really. Just same stuff with new names, and a more pushy Abraham that talked over Wayne's questions. Didn't read like "master teachers" conversing.
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marjan
I was there when Abraham and Wayne Dyer had this conversation and I listened to the audio tape several times. Reading the words was more powerful, I could pause or reread or stop to ponder the words. Very powerful!!
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dorrean
I was a bit put off by the opening statements made by Dyer mentioning "selling" books. We all would like to sell our products but it should never be our reason for existing. Some good stuff but mostly "channelled" and therefore unsubstantiated information. It's a great book for a novice Seeker on the Path. If you are a newbie on the planet Earth, buy this one!

Stephen John O'Connor
Author of: Harmonology and Counterpoint to Reality
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hank waddles
I like the DVD very much however, I had to send it back once because the second part of the DVD was damaged. When I received the second DVD, it was better however, the last 15 minutes of the DVD was damaged. I didn't want to go through the trouble of sending it back another time so I wasn't able to watch the DVD to the end.Not happy about that. The content was very good. I like both Esther and Wayne Dyer. It was interesting to hear the conversation between Wayne and Abraham.
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sarah ewald
Sorry to say but this is a scam. A positive attitude is a good thing to have, but telling people they can change your circumstances is dangerous and negligent. There is just enough truth in the teaching to throw you off. Test the spirits, folks. (I'm giving this one star, bc I can't give it negative stars.)
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robin readitrobi
Pitiful! I can’t believe Wayne Dyer entered into a dialogue with this narcissistic quack in the promotion of fraudulent or ignorant gibberish. She even names the ‘collective consciousness’ gibberish after herself -Abraham-Hicks- in a self-absorbed attempt to add credibility. Reading this book made me lose most, if not all, of my respect for Wayne Dyer! …a sad day indeed
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jennette
If you are new to Abraham, this is a great book filled with basic info, however, if you have listened to any of the Abraham CDs or Youtube clips, or have any of the other books, you will find there is nothing new presented in this book. I was disappointed.
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dustin fife
I listened to the Audio book today and it's Awesome! I will definitely listen to it again. I have told a few people to purchase the book or Audio. The candid conversations between Abraham and Dr. Dyer are beautiful reminders of the infinite possibilities. I am flying on the high disc!
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matthew clarke
You know, if I had a chance to speak face to face with Abraham I would let them speak. I'd ask my question really quickly and clearly and shut up my mouth and listen. In this interview they almost have to cut him off to get a word in. Dr. Dyer takes up to much time in this conversation arguing for his stories. And most of the time he's got it a bit off, so then Abraham so nicely puts us back on course...do yourself a favor and listen to Oprah's interview with Esther Hicks and Abraham. Its far more balanced and I got to hear more interesting background that I had not heard before. Like how Esther first started to tune in, after nine months of meditation that just felt like numbness in the very best sense of the word....anyway...I felt annoyed by the Dr. Anyone else?
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bryony
I love Abraham, and respect every word that comes from Esther's mouth. I have listened consistently and constantly for a year and a half and have only felt good and benefited from it. However, every session I have ever heard of Wayne Dyer speaking, he is promoting the sale of one of his books or some other publication he has. I personally feel like I sense his greed after every listening, and that truly makes me uncomfortable.
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robyn kent
Sorry to say but this is a scam. A positive attitude is a good thing to have, but telling people they can change your circumstances is dangerous and negligent. There is just enough truth in the teaching to throw you off. Test the spirits, folks. (I'm giving this one star, bc I can't give it negative stars.)
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keerthana raghavan
Pitiful! I can’t believe Wayne Dyer entered into a dialogue with this narcissistic quack in the promotion of fraudulent or ignorant gibberish. She even names the ‘collective consciousness’ gibberish after herself -Abraham-Hicks- in a self-absorbed attempt to add credibility. Reading this book made me lose most, if not all, of my respect for Wayne Dyer! …a sad day indeed
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natalie clark
If you are new to Abraham, this is a great book filled with basic info, however, if you have listened to any of the Abraham CDs or Youtube clips, or have any of the other books, you will find there is nothing new presented in this book. I was disappointed.
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jenah
I listened to the Audio book today and it's Awesome! I will definitely listen to it again. I have told a few people to purchase the book or Audio. The candid conversations between Abraham and Dr. Dyer are beautiful reminders of the infinite possibilities. I am flying on the high disc!
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h beeyit
You know, if I had a chance to speak face to face with Abraham I would let them speak. I'd ask my question really quickly and clearly and shut up my mouth and listen. In this interview they almost have to cut him off to get a word in. Dr. Dyer takes up to much time in this conversation arguing for his stories. And most of the time he's got it a bit off, so then Abraham so nicely puts us back on course...do yourself a favor and listen to Oprah's interview with Esther Hicks and Abraham. Its far more balanced and I got to hear more interesting background that I had not heard before. Like how Esther first started to tune in, after nine months of meditation that just felt like numbness in the very best sense of the word....anyway...I felt annoyed by the Dr. Anyone else?
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nurul praharso
I love Abraham, and respect every word that comes from Esther's mouth. I have listened consistently and constantly for a year and a half and have only felt good and benefited from it. However, every session I have ever heard of Wayne Dyer speaking, he is promoting the sale of one of his books or some other publication he has. I personally feel like I sense his greed after every listening, and that truly makes me uncomfortable.
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sahand
“Like attracts like”
You probably have heard variations of this premise countless times and in different forms, starting with the pioneers of the New Thought movement in the early 1900’s.
It’s the Law of Attraction.
But what if I told you that you could ask all the questions you’ve always had about the Law of Attraction to the top expert in the field?
That’s what Wayne Dyer did when he met Abraham-Hicks for a candid conversation where Wayne Dyer asked his questions about self-reliance and self-discovery.
The book “Co-creating at Its Best” is inspired on this conversation, already watched by millions. Even though I didn’t have the opportunity to attend the event, reading the book made me feel as though I was there.
The wisdom of Abraham, expressed through the words of Esther Hicks, always converges into one main point: Focus all your energy on the kind of life you want to create, not on the negative aspects of your current situation.
This TARGETED FOCUS on what you want will eventually lead you to EXPERIENCE what you want. This applies to all aspects of your life, from the quality of the food you consume to the dream closest to your heart.
As Abraham-Hicks said, “And if you do this enough, you will come to know that there is nothing outside your range, because when you tune to your true desire, meaning Source is with you in that desire, in the absence of resistance, all things are possible.”
It’s The Law.

----More inspiration on my blog at ClorisKylie (dot) com----

FTC Disclosure: I received this book for free from Hay House Publishing for this review. The opinion in this review is unbiased and reflects my honest judgment of the product.
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runonawkward
This is indeed co-creating at its best. It is also very much the Abraham show, with as much beautiful clarity as any Abraham presentation I've heard. Dr. Dyer is mostly an inquisitive moderator here (like Jerry Hicks was), soaking up the wisdom of Abraham like the rest of us. It's a rare occasion that Wayne Dyer is a secondary player, which makes complete sense since Dr. Dyer admittedly has based much of his life's work on the teachings of Abraham. Dr. Dyer's contributions are primarily through sharing his life experiences and discussing how many books he's written, which feels a bit like the trend I've noticed in his audio recordings of late.

Abraham creates with Dr. Dyer in the most extraordinary way, offering their collective consciousness wisdom in answer to Dr. Dyer's questions, but by going far more in depth than the original question elicited. It's helpful to be familiar with Abraham before listening to this audio, but I believe this audio also stands alone in it's beneficial wisdom for the first-time listener.

I find Abraham's audio presentations to be as good or better than their books, only because one is able to feel their essence through Esther's voice. It's very helpful to "soak it all in" by listening and feeling.

This is a wonderful audio and I highly recommend- if you're drawn to the teachings of Abraham, this is a must have!
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dave schroeder
This book just has to be assigned 5 stars, since its authors are both the late Wayne Dyer and Esther Hicks, or rather Abraham.

Already in Wayne's introduction, we are given the valuable reminder that “You become what you think about all day long.” And also Abraham's admonition “The Universe doesn't hear what you say; the Universe hears how you feel.”

Wayne talks about himself, what he has experienced, and what he has worked with, including his books, and Abraham comments on these things.

One of the most interesting chapters for me is the first one, where Abraham explains who they are. (Abraham is a collective consciousness, thus the “they”.) Though I must say it is still difficult to comprehend this, even after their explanation. They seem to equate their identity with Source Energy, and say that we can all connect to this- it's a matter of tuning to a high frequency and doing it often enough that there is consistency to what you are receiving.

When Wayne asks them if they are “equivalent to God”, they give an extremely vague answer, unfortunately. Or perhaps it's not vague, it's just hard for me to understand.

They seem to say that when we leave the Earth, we form part of a Collective Consciousness – “and that Source Energy is what Man wants to call God”. And we all have direct access to that. It sounds like they're just saying, that we're all God. And that we're all Abraham. Or what?

When we've achieved a “high-flying” vibration, where we're not “ornery” or upset, we allow inspiration to flow. Now we are extensions of Source Energy. The thoughts that we are thinking cause us to emanate a vibrational frequency that the Law of Attraction is constantly responding to. Only things of the same vibration can join us. If we are emanating an “ornery” vibration, we are surrounded by “ornery” people; they have rendezvoused with us because we are perfect vibrational partners.

There is a 17-second rule that if you focus as little as 17 seconds on a thought, more thoughts like those come into your mind, This applies of course no matter whether you focus on positive or negative thoughts.

Wayne talks about his father, who abandoned his (Wayne's) mother and her three small boys. Abraham tells him that this was the way Wayne had planned it, since he was a freedom seeker to the core of his being and didn't want anybody bossing him around.

Abraham says that once Wayne's father had returned to the Non-Physical, he was in “that place of Pure, Positive Energy” and was always with Wayne, always loving him, always proud of him.

Source is flooding this Energy of Well-Being toward us at all times. There is only love on the other side – “only Pure, Positive Energy, love and clarity and passion and eagerness”.

If you want to have keen awareness of your Guidance, you've got to practice tuning in to the vibrational frequencies of your Source.

Wayne states that some of the most profound changes in his life came when he was at the lowest places. Abraham explains that it is because one doesn't know what one wants until one knows what one doesn't want. The contrast launches some very big rockets of desire and puts you in touch with your Emotional Guidance System.

If we were more unwilling to put up with negative emotion, our lives would go a whole lot better. We shouldn't let so much bad-feeling momentum mount before we recognize that we could have it another way.

Watching the “violence and horrors of the world” causes you to practice the vibration of it, and thus you will rendezvous with more of it.

You have to care about how you feel. Then if you start down the wrong track, you will feel the emptiness.

Things are always working out for us, always.

Most beings are trying to please each other, and have given their Guidance System away long ago.

Abraham tells us: “We in the Non-Physical are multidimensional. We are Consciousness, and whenever you … focus, we are always there with you … but it is necessary that you tune yourself to the recognition of us.”

The frequency of Source Energy is always there and can be received by us, but for us to realize it, we've got to be “up to speed” with it.

Wayne recounts his blissful John of God experience, when he was healed of his leukemia. He looked at people through the eyes of Source, was in a state of bliss and all he wanted to do was give and give – to serve.

Wayne begins to rail against GMOs, and is reprimanded by Abraham for focusing so much on the problem instead of on the solution. We need to focus not on what we don't want but on what we want.

I would not call this book indispensable, but it is enjoyable, very readable and full of wisdom. I highly recommend that you read it.
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hank
An opportunity to sit in on a conversation between Abraham and Wayne Dyer? My wife and I love them both, so how could we pass up the opportunity?

The initial exchange between Esther Hicks and Dr. Dyer is really enjoyable as they are clearly two ordinary people who have devoted themselves to mastering life's wisdom and, while they have egos as the rest of us, are clearly applying the insights they have gained. The moment when Esther allows Abraham to speak is always thrilling for me, and I'm glad the filmmakers included this transition in the video.

I've noticed that while master spiritual teachers can have powerful point of view, their strength is often felt in their willingness to be vulnerable. There's no grandstanding here. Quite the opposite. We were quite touched by the openness Dr. Dyer showed in both his asking and in his candid responses to Abraham's answers. Abraham's compassion and humor make the wisdom land more gently. When approaching the video as a learning opportunity, with an open mind, there is much to gain from watching both of these master teachers.

I laughed out loud when Dr. Dyer expressed how GMOs (genetically modified organisms) and their corporate manufacturers "piss him off." Abraham's answer is worth the price of the video. Anyone who is an activist can really benefit from taking the wisdom to heart.

We are truly happy that we bought this DVD and look forward to watching it again and sharing it with friends.
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jaishree
"You are powerful creators, you see. You're not facers of reality. You're creators of reality." - Co-creating at its Best by Wayne Dyer and Esther Hicks

I jump at any opportunity to read a Wayne Dyer book. Co-creating at Its Best: A Conversation Between Master Teachers by Wayne Dyer and Esther Hicks is a transcript of a live event that they held in Anaheim, CA in 2013. The book is very short, less than 200 pages.

This book is a conversation between Wayne Dyer and "Abraham" of Esther and Jerry Hicks fame. For those who are unfamiliar, Esther Hicks is a channel for a collection of entities referred to as "Abraham" who speak through her.

After reading my first book by Esther Hicks, Ask and It Is Given (also Teachings of Abraham), I was excited to finally understand what this whole Abraham thing is all about. While some may find it "weird", I find it quite pleasant and comforting. I was very excited to read a collaboration between two major spiritual influencers on the planet today.

Co-creating at Its Best is not really a Wayne Dyer book, but an Esther Hicks/Abraham book. Wayne Dyer is presenting questions to Abraham, and Abraham (speaking through Esther) responds.

During the first part of the book it felt like Wayne Dyer was asking a lot of questions on behalf of the larger audience that is his readers. Towards the end of the book, it was interesting when he got around to the hot topic issue of GMOs in food, something Wayne Dyer is passionately opposed to.

It was obvious that Dr. Dyer was upset about GMOs even as he was posing the questions, and Abraham had to reel him in for focusing on the issue with negative energy. He spoke about how 99% of the the watermelons on Maui (where he lives) are genetically modified. Abraham replied: then you must focus on how grateful you are for that 1% that is in its original, pure state.

"You create your own reality and you do so because the thoughts you are thinking cause you to emanate a vibrational frequency that the Law of Attraction is constantly responding to."

This is how everything with Abraham goes. Esther and Jerry Hicks were the original Law of Attraction people, and it always comes back to Law of Attraction with anything they say. If an audience member has a question and says "but you don't understand, this happened" or "this is how it is" Abraham always steers them to re-focus their energy on what they want rather than on what they don't want.

I would read this book when I made time to read before going to bed at night, and it always made me feel excited again as I went to sleep about the power of my thoughts. It was a great reminder after days when I wasn't focusing my thoughts and feelings on what I want of what I needed to change at the start of the next day.

I was a little bit surprised when I started reading this book that it was a transcript of a live event, only because every time I had seen the cover I assumed it was a regular book written by the authors. It was no less inspiring than any other Esther Hicks or Wayne Dyer book, and it was also nice to be able to get an insider peak at an event I would have liked to have attended.

Co-creating at Its Best is a great book for people who are already familiar with Esther Hicks and the Abraham teachings, and Wayne Dyer fanatics like myself. It's a short, easy read that delivers sometimes entertaining and always inspiring messages.

I received this book for free from Hay House Publishing for this review. The opinion in this review is unbiased and reflects my honest judgment of the product.
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ertan funda
This is a fun read! Two well-known personal development leaders get together in this book and, along with Abraham (from universal consciousness), have a very rich conversation about a myriad of human choices and challenges. Dr. Wayne Dyer interviews Abraham by asking questions that are of interest to him as well as queries that he sees others wrestle with in their lives.

The conversation is interesting and playful and chock full of practical tools for better living. Abraham shares lots of ideas about how to reach goals more quickly and easily, how to be happier, and how to be present as we move toward feeling better and finding the contentment that all humans seem to yearn for.

Included in this book is information about who Abraham is, how to get started first thing in the morning in a positive direction, how using affirmations works with Abraham's tools, parent/child dynamics, etc. There is a movie by the same name for those who prefer to learn through that medium.

This is the latest book from Abraham and Esther Hicks and, as those before it, new tools and approaches are taught for those who are "on the leading edge" of life. I highly recommend this new book!
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tiffany biehl
Co-creating at Its Best is an enlightening and inspiring conversation between spiritual powerhouses Wayne Dyer and Abraham (as channeled by Esther Hicks).

A transcript from a 2013 live Hay House event, this book is a natural conversation with a cadence that is highly engaging and easy to read. Chapters are organized by Wayne's free-flowing question topics as they arise, and Abraham's resolute responses provide a gentle and strong theme throughout. I am appreciative of Wayne's student perspective, Abraham's teaching standpoint, and am receptive to the wisdom gleaned from both.

If you simply can't get enough of Wayne Dyer, Abraham/Esther, or both, you must add this to your reading list--immediately. If you are at all familiar with either, you will absolutely enjoy reading along with their exchanges. And, if this is your first encounter with either teacher, this book will be a fantastic introduction for you. A quick must-read, for every situation.

There is great humor, insight, and love for you here.

I received this book from Hay House in exchange for my honest opinion of it, as part of their Book Nook blogger program.
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milad
I, too, was looking forward to this dvd conversation, and the first 45 minutes were fun to watch. But then Dyer's HUGE ego gets in the way, and the remaining two hours are basically a therapy session for him from Abraham. We've all heard about his past, over and over again since he can't seem to leave it behind, and we get to hear about it again here. I was expecting general questions everyone could benefit from, but it was all "me, mine, I, me, my books, mine.....". I watched it over a few days, as I can only take him in small doses, but what I decided to watch it for was Abraham's responses to him, which are truly gracious while taking Dyer down a peg or two, like when he compared himself to 'Nobility'.........3 stars and only because Abraham was in it.
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alix
While I enjoy both Dr. Dyer and Esther Hicks, I felt that this book didn't contain much new material. For a newcomer to the Abraham-Hicks thought, this may be a wonderful introduction. Dyer asks some good questions, but some seem very specific to his life and not really beneficial to all readers.

Again, as someone who has read Abraham-Hicks work extensively (and a bit of Dr. Dyer's work, too), I felt it was basically just repetitive information.
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aamir
When two masters unite there can be nothing but intriguing. When those two masters are Dwyer and Hicks, it is nothing but magical. In a question and answer interview format, Dr. Wayne Dyer interviews like the professional he is and Abram Hicks, well, is Abraham Hicks…abundant wisdom, light hearted and communicates in a way that you truly understand. Some of the masters are above my head but I am totally comfortable with this conversation. There is revelation after revelation in a clear and concise manner. If you are truly listening, you will get much out of this conversation. I received this book from Hay House and the opinion is my own and unbiased.
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patti mealer
This book goes over a lot of issues and questions that everyone has to deal with. I loved it for the honest, open and transparent information that is given. If you love Wayne Dwyer and Esther Hicks, you will love this book!
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beth copeland
I read this book from start to finish all in one go and I'm sure I'm going to read it again because it was wonderful.
I love Esther; everything she writes is wonderful. I always enjoy listening to the sound of her pleasant voice, when I want to feel better. I listen to her guided meditation as often as I listen to the ones from WalksWithin.com.

So I was really sure I would like this even before I read it. And it did not disappoint; it exceeded expectations and sent me immediately to a high flying disc. While silently reading next to my husband I would start laughing and the only way to get the joke is to read this book.

Wayne Dyer is a very intelligent and articulate person so his conversation with Esther is so interesting and she playfully and hilariously answers his question. I would love to hear the audiobook version of this conversational book.

My favorite part is when Esther tells the story of focusing upon blue glass, butterflies, and feathers and after a short time all of these things arriving into her experience just like Pam Grout talks about in E-Cubed. I would love to see so many butterflies and feathers as well!

I received this book for free from Hay House Publishing for review purposes.
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sean d souza
I am a huge fan of Dr. Wayne W. Dyer and Abraham. This book Co-Creating At Its Best A Conversation Between Master Teachers is based on a live event they did in Anaheim, California. WOW! is all I have to say. There is so much energy in the book. My two favorite world collided as Dr. Wayne W. Dyer asks Abraham all his questions on life that we all have thoughts on.

Neither Dr. Wayne W. Dyer and Abraham will disappoints you in this question and answer free flow on life. The book is easy to read that you won’t want to put it down. They will inspire you to live in happiness and love. I enjoyed learning more about the 17 second rule and how to add more seconds until it build momentum. They talk about healing and forgiving. How we are looking for love in all the wrong places instead of truly loving ourselves. We also must forgive to love.

If you enjoy Abraham and Dr. Wayne W. Dyer then this book is something you should read. They discuss simple ways to change your life with affirmations, positive thoughts, how your feelings affect your outcome, parenting reincarnations. My favorite phrase is “You are evoking the kind of parent I am being.” To me that simple phrase spoke volumes. There are many more in the book just like that. Real food for thought. My hope is that you enjoy this book as much as I have.

I was not financially compensated for this post. I received the book from Hay House for review purposes. The opinions are completely my own based on my experience.
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justin wolf
I have read all of Abraham's books and was looking forward to reading this one. what a dissapointment! There was nothing new here.

Even more dissapointing was Dyers self serving questions. He had an opportunity to ask poignant questions and chose to focus on himself and his writing career.

The interview is not worthy of a book.
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franklhawks
Wayne Dyer was a huge disappointment. This should have been a private reading for Wayne and not recorded for an audience. It was ALL ABOUT WAYNE. I thought Wayne would ask questions that were more generic and less about him. He mentioned the fact that he has written several books at nauseam. Also, it seemed most of the questions and discussion from Wayne were an attempt to steer the conversation to address the fact that Wayne is "special" and a "master".I bought this because I love the positive message of Abraham and I think Esther is delightful. Unfortunately, Wayne ruined it for me. I would like to see Brian Weiss, MD do an interview with Abraham. Brian is a beautiful soul and I am confident he would steer the conversation to be insightful and inspiring.
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rachel cocar
I always get so much when Abraham speaks, and wish I could have such a one-on-one interaction with them. Some of Wayne Dyer's questions satisfied that; other answers were still informative. Easy read.
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p ivi jokitalo
Like "The Game of Life And How to Play It,"by Florence Scovel Shinn, "Co-creating At It's Best" provides answers to many frequently asked questions from the perspective of Spirit, in a way that reminds the reader that Spirit is within all of us. It's an easy read, and quite enlightening.
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kayte terry
Just like with about anything really enjoyable this book seemed too short as the actual event was very short too. Those like me familiar with Abraham teachings can never get enough. Please Esther, Dr. Dyer, do another meeting
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