Mimesis of "I Am"

Mimicry of Slavery and the Contrast of "I Am" Featuring; Abraham Hicks' Hot Seat with Code Red
by ,Einar (Author)
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Mimesis of “I Am” provides a modern day presentation of intergenerational conflict due to repeated violence, neglect or abuse. It highlights how repeated acts of impersonation, slavery, and bullying facilitate and perpetuate mental, physical, and emotional trauma in us all. Mimesis of “I Am” demonstrates how applied virtue, desire, and object correlates to the negative and positive biophysiological or psychological reaction or response to situations or phenomena because it impedes social, moral, economic, or spiritual development.

The Hot Seat with Esther Hicks was an enlightening journey and fun experience. I idolized Esther Hicks, and I paid the fee to sit in her hot seat, but for what cost?

Esther Hicks responded appropriately by sharing the content of our original videos unedited. Then she reacted with Esther’s virtues and carnal nature and created the video with the meme of Dr. Wright. Esther Hicks tells Dr. Wright that Abraham has never made a mistake—I just want the record to be aware that Esther is a vessel for Abraham. I do not believe the Abraham of Many Nations would need to alter my character nor misrepresent who I Am for some social media likes. While the video was taken down after over a year, the effects are lasting and has impacted my career.

There is a scripture that says, “Cast not your pearls to swines…” See, the object of desire was Dr. Wright—he cocreated with Esther Hicks, and they both should have been credited for the work. Failing to take this approach implies that Dr. Wright is a swine, so the power is Dr. Wright’s I Am presence as it doesn’t belong to Abraham or Esther to compromise.

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EPUB
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DRM Protected
Publication date
June 01, 2022
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Page count
72
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9781639614790
Paper ISBN
9781639614806
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