
You are an eternal extension of Source Energy, and by choosing thoughts that feel better, you allow the cooperative universe to deliver a life that matches your joy.
By weaving practical processes with a radical commitment to emotional guidance, Abraham Hicks offers a roadmap to deliberate, joyous creation—one that aligns perfectly with CAW’s mission to blend frequency, intention, and holistic healing.
Esther Weaver was born on March 5, 1948, in the ranching community of Coalville, Utah. Raised amid vast Western landscapes and a devout family, she developed a quiet curiosity about spiritual matters but followed a conventional path through early adulthood. In 1976, while working in Phoenix, Arizona, she met Jerry Hicks—an ex–circus performer turned motivational speaker and extremely successful Amway distributor. Their shared fascination with success philosophy, Napoleon Hill, and positive thinking bonded them instantly; they married in 1980 and soon began an intensive exploration of metaphysics and channeled material. Wikipedia
In late 1985—after a series of meditations inspired by Jane Roberts’s Seth books—Esther began receiving what she described as “blocks of thought.” When she relaxed and deliberately quieted her mind, a warm, effusive presence would stream ideas about the nature of reality, emotion, and creation. At Jerry’s urging, she spoke the thoughts aloud; the voice identified itself as a group consciousness calling itself Abraham. The couple viewed Abraham as teachers from non-physical Source energy whose purpose was to remind humans of their innate creative power. Private sessions turned into public workshops by 1987, and within a decade the pair were traversing North America in a custom tour bus, holding standing-room-only “Art of Allowing” seminars. Wikipedia in2vortex.com
Abraham’s message centers on the Law of Attraction—the idea that “that which is like unto itself is drawn.” Our dominant vibrational set-point (produced by thoughts, emotions, and beliefs) magnetizes matching circumstances into our experience. Key pillars include:
Underlying all points is the belief that joy is the purpose of life—alignment feels good and what feels good is spiritually accurate.
Between 1988 and 2009 Jerry and Esther co-authored a library of bestsellers—Ask and It Is Given, The Law of Attraction, Money and the Law of Attraction, The Vortex, and the children’s Sara series—mostly published through Hay House. Their books have sold millions worldwide and are translated into over 30 languages. Home of Abraham-Hicks Law of Attraction
Abraham-Hicks gained mainstream visibility when Esther appeared in the original 2006 film The Secret. Although later removed from subsequent edits owing to creative differences, her cameo introduced Abraham’s terminology (“vibrational escrow,” “manifestation”) to a global audience and helped catalyze the mid-2000s Law-of-Attraction renaissance. Their YouTube channel (740k+ subscribers as of 2025) continues to post weekly clips and full-length workshops, and live cruises in the Caribbean and Mediterranean sell out months in advance. Wikipedia YouTube
At seminars, Esther enters a light trance, her tone softening into a measured cadence. Participants ask anything—from healing chronic illness to finding lost cats—and Abraham responds with humor and relentless encouragement: “You never get it wrong and you never get it done.” Sessions emphasize practical processes:
The atmosphere is playful rather than dogmatic; laughter is considered a sign of alignment.
Abraham-Hicks has influenced personal-development icons like Rhonda Byrne, Gabrielle Bernstein, and (indirectly) countless TikTok and YouTube creators who borrow terms like “Vortex” or “high-flying disc.” Critics occasionally label the work “magical thinking” or critique its focus on prosperity, but devotees point to improved health, relationships, and finances as evidence that emotional alignment is a powerful catalyst. Independent coaches and Facebook groups numbering in the hundreds of thousands trade daily “rampages,” while therapists integrate Abraham’s emotional-guidance scale into mindfulness practices. The Wonders
Philanthropically, the couple donated to animal-rescue causes and funded scholarships for budding entrepreneurs, reflecting Abraham’s premise that abundance seeks expression through giving.
Jerry Hicks passed in 2011 after a brief illness, a journey Abraham framed as a joyous re-emergence into non-physical. Esther continues touring, often joined by her daughter Tracy Geer and a lean Abraham-Hicks Publications team based in Texas. The teachings have remained consistent: focus on what feels good, trust the universe, and let life be fun.
As quantum-physics language increasingly enters mainstream wellness, Abraham’s decades-old refrain—“Everything is vibration”—feels prescient. From bestseller lists to social-media sound bites, their influence permeates modern spirituality, reminding seekers that alignment with Source is an inside-out job.
