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Below are links to a few of my favorite authors, websites and books that I recommend... Happy Reading!
Abraham-Hicks - The Teachings of Abraham
Esther and Jerry Hicks present the Teachings of Abraham, the most accurate, evolved and comprehensive understanding of the Law of Attraction to date.
Abraham states: "You are meant to live an expansive, exhilarating, good-feeling experience. It was your plan when you made the decision to become focused in your physical body in this time-space reality. You were born knowing that you are a powerful Being; that you are good; that you are the creator of your experience, and that the Law of Attraction (the essence of that which is like unto itself, is drawn) is the basis of the Universe, and you knew it would serve you well. And so it has."
Excerpted from Money and the Law of Attraction — 3/31/09
On the Abraham-Hicks website, there is abundant free information available through video clips, journals and their search function, as well as an expansive storehouse of material through books, DVDs and workshops recordings, to name just a few.
Neville
Neville Goddard (1905 - 1972) was a pioneering New Thought teacher who had a profound understanding of how to use the power of the mind and imagination to create the feeling of fulfilled desire, which then creates a natural path of allowing whatever it is we desire to manifest.
Neville states: "Our imagination connects us with the state desired. But we must use imagination masterfully, not as an onlooker thinking of the end, but as a partaker thinking from the end. We must actually be there in imagination. If we do this, our subjective experience will be realized objectively." (Awakened Imagination, p. 16).
Below are two of Neville's most well-known books, made available in their complete form free online through Internet Archive. I recommend opening the books as PDF files after clicking on the links below and seeing the "View the Book" options.