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Abraham-Hicks Law of Attraction Architecture

conceptMoney & Finance · Darknet & Cyber
A woman claims to channel a group of spirits called 'Abraham,' and it built a multi-million-dollar empire on an idea science has disproven.
Who they are

Abraham-Hicks is the 'Law of Attraction' teaching that Esther Hicks presents as messages from a collective non-physical consciousness named 'Abraham.'

What they do

It claims your emotions and thoughts literally shape reality and attract outcomes.

How it works

The idea descends from the New Thought movement and Mesmerism through Theosophy's 'thought forms' into Abraham-Hicks and then the commercial 'The Secret' franchise; Esther Hicks earns an estimated $15-20 million a year and 'The Secret' spun off a $300M+ business.

Why it matters

It matters because it reaches an enormous audience and makes huge money, even though experimental psychology has shown the core claim to be false. The engine insists on keeping those two facts, big influence and zero scientific support, clearly separate.

The engine's record — word for word
Channeled-entity claim: 'Abraham' = collective non-physical consciousness teaching 'Law of Attraction' as causal mechanism for reality manifestation via emotional alignment. Engine relevance: structural-significance APEX (Esther Hicks $15-20M annual revenue, 'The Secret' $300M+ derivative franchise, mass-cultural saturation). Data-rigor zero (LOA causal claims falsified by experimental psychology consensus). Architectural lineage: New Thought movement (Atkinson 1906) → Mesmerism (Quimby 1830s) → Theosophical 'thought forms' (Annie Besant 1901) → Abraham-Hicks → 'The Secret' commercial franchise. Webb dual-verdict separation MANDATORY for engine framing.
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