Visualizing Energy Flows

Visualizing your goals can be helpful, but don’t limit your visualizations to the same types of scenes you’re accustomed to seeing with your eyes. Your mind is a lot more powerful than your eyeballs. Note also that your visual cortex is only about 0.5% of your brain. Consider what more is possible if you could invite yourself to visualize with some of the other 99.5% – which may have capabilities extending far beyond what the visual cortex can do. Your computer is more than just a webcam and a screen. I often find it more powerful and effective to visualize energy flows instead of actual scenes I might experience in everyday life. Sometimes picturing the flow of energy feels more dynamic and interesting than what I might actually see with my eyes when a particular desire shows up. Take money, for instance. If you imagine more money coming to you, what does that look like when you see it with your eyes? Maybe someone hands you a check. Perhaps a new deposit shows up in your bank account. As far as visualizations go, these are pretty dull scenes to imagine, aren’t they? Are you really shifting much energy if you visualize what you want, but you do so by picturing drab scenes that aren’t particularly exciting? What if that type of visualization is too weak to activate the real energy flows – and the physical results – you’re intending? Personally I think it can indeed be too weak. What’s the alternative? Don’t limit ...
Source: Steve Pavlina's Personal Development Blog - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tags: Creating Reality Source Type: blogs