Dear Friends,
One of our Abraham NOW friends sent a video to Abraham last week as he was trying to decide if he would go on one of our cruises and it got me to thinking about how I felt about cruises before I experienced them personally and how I now feel about them. You are probably guessing that I am an advocate. I am. Here is why:
I love how it feels when we first get on board and we explore the entire ship: Shops, restaurants, food court always open, bars, ice cream shops, coffee bars, swimming pools, spas, hair salons, nail salons and even more. These ships are so beautiful! And best part — there are so many places that we can cluster and play and surprise and delight ourselves and each other.
These enormous vessels are like floating cities with everything you want and need right there for you. They have stabilizing systems that give us a smooth ride across the beautiful water. We get into our cabins and unpack just once. I love nesting. The captain and crew expertly navigate our ship. I know we are in such capable hands. I love looking out of my cabin window each morning excited to see the beautiful new place that we sailed to while we were sleeping. I know of no other way of experiencing so much beauty in such a short time with absolute ease and flow.
There is spectacular entertainment many nights in the theater (same place we hold our seminars during the day). Our glorious time with Abraham never conflicts with our time in ports or with excursions from the trip that may interest you. Because we have time together over a period of many days there is a momentum that builds in our workshops that takes us to new clarity on new subjects. Life changing!
I know the perfect mix of us always gathers on these cruises and I am especially excited about this mix because we are a much smaller group than I have ever experienced in a cruise setting, or perhaps any setting since the very beginning of our work. I never question who will gather, or how many, or why. But I do know with certainty that the why is always huge and I can hardly wait for this experience.
We sail August 28th to September 7, 2025. There are a few cabins remaining if you would like to join us, click here!
Our love,
Esther
(and Abraham and Jerry)