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The practice of creative visualization involves bringing about desired changes in one's life via the power of thought. Creative Visualization is an easy read and easy application of Christina Walker's ideas because of her clear writing style and vivid illustrations. Simple yet effective strategies are currently applied successfully in many various disciplines, such as health, education, business, sports, and the creative arts, and this breakthrough book has garnered ardent following in every country and language in which it has been published. Creative Visualization is a profoundly effective resource from a particularly warm author whether you read it for general inspiration and empowerment or to attain specific goals (financial, creative, medical, career, relationship).
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2024
The Power of Creative Visualization
A Tool for Realizing Your Goals
BY
Christina Walker
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter: One
Chapter: TWO
The Imaginative Chill-Out Strategy
Constant respiration
Chapter: THREE
Chapter: FOUR
Chapter: FIVE
Chapter: SIX
Method of Expense Assessment
Chapter: SEVEN
The Art of Multiplication
Chapter: EIGHT
Using Your Imagination to Sharpen Your Memory
Creativity in an unusual setting. Just what is it, exactly? To put your mind at ease, know that everyone does it, even if they tend to do it "negatively" and experience bad results, and that it is not difficult to accomplish. The difficult part, the part that happened a very long time ago, was evolving into the marvelous, clever, and powerful being that we call human.
In recognition of all the lip service paid to "the efficient use of our natural resources," humanity itself is its most untapped asset. In addition to being an organic part of an endless cosmos, we also happen to be in possession of a gorgeous computing system known as a brain and, more than that, of consciousness itself. Assuming that "we use only 10 per cent of our potential" is true is misleading, given how much we actually have. Most of us don't even get close; maybe the modern world's average successful individual uses only 10%, but that's still a huge gap. This is why so many individuals fall short.
To what extent does this concept of "success" extend? That's more than just having a lot of money or getting your way. When we talk about living a "full and meaningful life," we mean one in which we make progress toward our goals and develop into the individuals we've always imagined ourselves to be, whether that's in terms of our mental and physical well-being, our relationships with others, or our careers.
Just what is meant by the term "mental imagery"? Essentially, we are dealing with "success power." No matter what our goals may be, we can't expect to accomplish them without first visualizing a world in which they're possible.
Humans are distinct from other life forms whose success is measured solely by their survival rate because of our unique capacity for creative visualization. Each of us must learn to take command of our own lives and determine our own futures. Relying on welfare will never make you affluent or secure, just as eating the "seed corn" today may fill your hunger but leave you without the wherewithal to plant for next season's crop. While stealing may alleviate your financial woes in the short term, it will just leave you struggling to meet your basic needs the next day. But making it through isn't the end of the struggle. Many of our hopes and dreams are tied to some measure of progress beyond the barest minimum of survival. We seek a partner, a family, and a group of friends; we attempt to improve our intelligence, skills, and abilities; and we may even seek "things" such as physical attractiveness, social standing, and esteem. And we may arrange our goals in a stepped progression of difficulty.
Every stage prepares the way for the next one. We can sketch out the steps to take to get from one level of achievement to the next. That makes a ton of sense, and you should make it a practice to evaluate your goals and formulate a strategy in that way.
However, there are other ways to reach your goals, and checking them off one by one is just one of them. That which has been variously called "the luck factor" is the ability to attract to oneself the circumstances most favorable to success. Desire can be viewed as a form of "emotional electricity." In addition, supplying something with electricity always results in the creation of a magnetic field, which may have unintended consequences.
There is nothing to be afraid of, as FDR famously said. When we give in to our worst worries, they often come true. What we fear may come to pass if we focus our emotional energy and mental imagination on that which we dread.
A flat wooden board can be walked upon without any difficulty. If you put the identical plank between two stepladders, however, the fear of falling becomes so great that you are almost certain to fail (however, under hypnosis, you are more likely to succeed since the vision of falling is replaced with the "illusion" that the plank is still on the floor). This book will teach you how to put these theories into practice, but the luck factor is more than just "creating illusions" for yourself. Words like "confidence," "poise," "winning," and so on are often used to describe this upbeat frame of mind. Included in this is a mental image of yourself as you envision yourself to be in the future—healthy, wealthy, happy, successful, handsome, full of friends and possibilities.
Thankfully, you won't miss that knock entirely. The doors of opportunity open for the successful, but it is ultimately up to them to develop and reap the benefits. Surprisingly, good fortune can often neutralize or even prevent the occurrence of bad circumstances. A unique environment is encouraged, much like when a bubble or "force field" surrounds a vulnerable area.
What makes some people successful while others fail? There are educated losers, so it's not only a matter of schooling. It's not only a matter of having the appropriate "contacts" or "class," as there are failed people from "good" families as well as "bad," and successful people from "the other side of the tracks" as well as the right. No amount of government assistance or chance encounters with good fortune can save these people from their inevitable fate of abject poverty.
And there are individuals who, despite setbacks in the past, manage to succeed in the long run by learning to push themselves beyond their comfort zones. Some people, however, seem to have unlimited luck and never experience failure. Sometimes the extent of their success or the "luck" they seem to attract leads us to believe they are exceptionally fortunate. People who have faith in themselves and their work often have an ambitious goal that has global implications.
Whatever else may be true, the secrets of success are found in the concepts of creative vision presented in this book. One definition of creative visualization is a technique for drawing on one's inner reserves of power and resources to accomplish one's aims.
Each of us contains a colossal computer on the edge of collapse, and with the help of a "programmer," we may put this massive processing power to use in order to accomplish our goals. The programmer can be guided in their work using mental imagery.
Opportunities for our ultimate success lie in the many more dimensions of the cosmos we live than the three and four that predominate in our everyday consciousness. The ability to lucidly imagine what we want to happen can unlock portals to other worlds, allowing us to access the bounty of the cosmos.
Even if it does that, this book is about a lot more than just informing you that success, wealth, and happiness are yours for the taking if you just "believe" or "think positively." With practice, you may train your mind to manifest your goals and ambitions. You'll be in a position to make changes to your life.
Creative visualization allows one to tap into the infinite potential of the cosmos.
More than that, using your imagination and visualizing positive outcomes helps you feel at one with the cosmic rhythms. You draw closer to the "force" that allows for creation with every new object you build.
May the forces of fate be on your side.
Manage Your Fate and Live the Life You Want
People are meandering about, talking to one another, and killing time at the airport or a family reunion. The middle-aged man continues, "Bert? He's doing fine; he always went after what he wanted. He's following in his father's footsteps, and he's also starting to take on his father's appearance. The young girl exclaims to her friends, "Of course I'm pleased; it's cosmic. The thing is, though... I could see myself in that part. I told myself, "That's me, that's me," from the very beginning, and it turned out to be true. A second man chimes in, "It seems like everything is fine for the time being. Everything is well at home, work, and with me, but you know my luck. I'm waiting for something terrible to happen; mark my words." The stories told in these speeches don't amount to much because they're the same ones that can be heard in any group of people.
Learn the ins and outs of visualizing effectively with the help of this book, helping you to apply the skill in a way that will benefit your life and help you achieve your goals.
What you learn here is crucial because it will help you develop and hone a natural human ability that will give you far more agency in your life if you can train your conscious mind to guide and control it.
You will also learn the appropriate contexts for creative visualization, such as after success or when time is of the essence.
Think about a fear you have. Creative imagery has been a part of religious training for as long as there is evidence of human intelligence.
The remedy is the same in all cases: acknowledge that your desire is yours, from the caveman's simple craving for the meat that was his meal to the high yearning of the Eastern mystic to be free from all want.
However, in most cases and for most people, other variables are required to achieve the desired contentment. There are times when the moment of honest recognition is so full that no extra effort is required.
