Visualization
The art of visualization can be very
useful to your emolvement. When we visualize an outcome for an event, we may
be close to speaking to the unconscious. The unconscious speaks to us in
images. Think about your dreams. Voices are not heard but images are seen. If your
unconscious spoke in words you would probably be confused, while they send you to see a psychiatrist. Your ego prevents this to keep you physically free and untainted by public opinion. If you think about it, these images
represent a universal language.
This process is one in which you see what you want to happen in your mind. People already apply this to different aspects of their life, often without realizing it. We see ourselves in the future doing something we want. This is simple visualization. Many people do this intentionally to manifest an outcome. Athletes speak of this often and I imagine its true for any profession or endeavor. For some people, the creation of images is difficult. It has been suggested that a good exercise for this is to imagine a brick wall in your mind and paint it white. You can see yourself doing it or just see a brush at work. Remember to keep the painted part painted. Once the entire wall is painted and stays that way, start writing words on it. You can even write out your meditation commands on it. This may be harder than it sounds, but you will improve simply by doing this exercise.
For the greatest benefits from visualization, we should not only see the outcome we want in our minds, but also the steps along the way. If you want a job, visualize yourself filling out the application correctly, going through the interviews flawlessly and walking into your new workspace. You might even choose to take this to the point of a happy retirement. Some people may try this to manifest an outcome at sporting events, while gambling or practically any other upcoming outcome. Unfortunately, others might be visualizing the opposite at the same time, so the more personal, the less likely it is that someone is working against you. Some actively visualize, while others unconsciously may just lean in a direction they want a ball to go. Is this the reason for the strange bounces we sometimes see? We may even visualize others doing things that we want them to do. These events are hard to measure because others may be visualizing outcomes as well. Their outcomes may be different and conflict. Unfortunately, the results are impossible to predict in this situation. Are they determined by force of will, sheer numbers, the quality of the intention or something else entirely? Maybe they have no effect at all. At this time, it is impossible to know. But when it comes to changing yourself, you shouldn't have anyone working against your goal.
Does this indicate that we may be able to manipulate objects in the future or that we have had this ability in the past? Is it part of our genetic memory? Visualization may possibly be the beginning of this process. That sounds wild, but we all lean in the same direction during a field goal attempt: why? We seem to be trying to influence the flight of the ball. The same is true for most sports that involve an inanimate object. It is as if we know this ability exists on a deep level or we wouldn't do it. The players, coaches, and fans are all trying to move the ball to their desired outcome. Is this part of our hidden DNA? This question needs to be asked. Ask a golfer why she leans to try and push the ball in the hole. We all do it, because it is allowed in this informal setting, but if one gyrated to move a pencil at work, well... they would be "different". So the ego prevents these attempts in inappropriate settings for our well-being and we never get to really test this ability. It is a personal choice to practice these things to see if they work. If enough of us do that, we will either learn that this is a new ability in our emolvement, or something else entirely. There might even be no effect. But we haven't tried to study this and with success there is an unknown and possibly dangerous outcome, we are inhibited. Kids even do it with no apparent result, but they also do it. There doesn't seem to be any obvious benefit, unless we think that we are actually influencing an object. So why do we do it throughout our lives? Visualization seems to be very effective for treating health problems. Most everyone is on your side and there should be no external conflicts. This is very important.
Start by seeing your illness. The more accurate your picture is, the better. You may want to look at X-rays or look at an anatomy book. Then create avatars to eliminate the problem. Again, your imagination is your only limitation. The avatars can then destroy the virus or any foreign growth and additional avatars can clean up any debris. In cases of trauma you can make additional avitars to make stem cells and additional avatars to clean the debris out of your system. You can start a stem cell factory to make these cells for repair. If your problems have to do with a “system” such as your lymphatic or nervous system, then imagine a treatment. If you have neuropathic pain, imagine a glowing generator sending healing pulses down your nervous system to repair it. This would just be a suggestion; your ideas will probably be better because they are your own and they are a product of your imagination (which comes from the unconscious). Therefore your constructs will be easily understood.
This process is one in which you see what you want to happen in your mind. People already apply this to different aspects of their life, often without realizing it. We see ourselves in the future doing something we want. This is simple visualization. Many people do this intentionally to manifest an outcome. Athletes speak of this often and I imagine its true for any profession or endeavor. For some people, the creation of images is difficult. It has been suggested that a good exercise for this is to imagine a brick wall in your mind and paint it white. You can see yourself doing it or just see a brush at work. Remember to keep the painted part painted. Once the entire wall is painted and stays that way, start writing words on it. You can even write out your meditation commands on it. This may be harder than it sounds, but you will improve simply by doing this exercise.
For the greatest benefits from visualization, we should not only see the outcome we want in our minds, but also the steps along the way. If you want a job, visualize yourself filling out the application correctly, going through the interviews flawlessly and walking into your new workspace. You might even choose to take this to the point of a happy retirement. Some people may try this to manifest an outcome at sporting events, while gambling or practically any other upcoming outcome. Unfortunately, others might be visualizing the opposite at the same time, so the more personal, the less likely it is that someone is working against you. Some actively visualize, while others unconsciously may just lean in a direction they want a ball to go. Is this the reason for the strange bounces we sometimes see? We may even visualize others doing things that we want them to do. These events are hard to measure because others may be visualizing outcomes as well. Their outcomes may be different and conflict. Unfortunately, the results are impossible to predict in this situation. Are they determined by force of will, sheer numbers, the quality of the intention or something else entirely? Maybe they have no effect at all. At this time, it is impossible to know. But when it comes to changing yourself, you shouldn't have anyone working against your goal.
Does this indicate that we may be able to manipulate objects in the future or that we have had this ability in the past? Is it part of our genetic memory? Visualization may possibly be the beginning of this process. That sounds wild, but we all lean in the same direction during a field goal attempt: why? We seem to be trying to influence the flight of the ball. The same is true for most sports that involve an inanimate object. It is as if we know this ability exists on a deep level or we wouldn't do it. The players, coaches, and fans are all trying to move the ball to their desired outcome. Is this part of our hidden DNA? This question needs to be asked. Ask a golfer why she leans to try and push the ball in the hole. We all do it, because it is allowed in this informal setting, but if one gyrated to move a pencil at work, well... they would be "different". So the ego prevents these attempts in inappropriate settings for our well-being and we never get to really test this ability. It is a personal choice to practice these things to see if they work. If enough of us do that, we will either learn that this is a new ability in our emolvement, or something else entirely. There might even be no effect. But we haven't tried to study this and with success there is an unknown and possibly dangerous outcome, we are inhibited. Kids even do it with no apparent result, but they also do it. There doesn't seem to be any obvious benefit, unless we think that we are actually influencing an object. So why do we do it throughout our lives? Visualization seems to be very effective for treating health problems. Most everyone is on your side and there should be no external conflicts. This is very important.
Start by seeing your illness. The more accurate your picture is, the better. You may want to look at X-rays or look at an anatomy book. Then create avatars to eliminate the problem. Again, your imagination is your only limitation. The avatars can then destroy the virus or any foreign growth and additional avatars can clean up any debris. In cases of trauma you can make additional avitars to make stem cells and additional avatars to clean the debris out of your system. You can start a stem cell factory to make these cells for repair. If your problems have to do with a “system” such as your lymphatic or nervous system, then imagine a treatment. If you have neuropathic pain, imagine a glowing generator sending healing pulses down your nervous system to repair it. This would just be a suggestion; your ideas will probably be better because they are your own and they are a product of your imagination (which comes from the unconscious). Therefore your constructs will be easily understood.
Remember that your body will need lots of
nutrition for this to work. Your body won’t make your avatars but will respond
to their symbolism and will need to do many things to fulfill your desire,
which may require a lot of fuel.
There is an entire blog dedicated to Visualization for Health, if you have a current need.
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