Thursday, 1 November 2012

Force of visualization is real



Mental image makes it easier for you to take action. Rabbis say that visualization is one of the most valuable gifts that God gave us.  The more times you repeat positive trait, state, pattern, habit and the way of being that you wish, the more ingrained they become making it easier to follow through in reality.  Anything that we’ve visualized doing is stored in our brain as if we actually took that action. Mental rehearsal shortens time to build up your willingness to act. 

The power of visualization is something I have experienced often times in my life without realizing its power and as a result paying little attention to the negative impact it can bring when not used properly. Looks like this is a new spring that I need to dig and actively use.

The fact that I have not explored my potential fully enough is because I never dared to imagine the ideal state I wish to belong to. Visualization is one tool connected to the creation. I have always desired to imitate God in His power of creation and visualization is a tool that can propel mental picture into action and eventually to reality. Creating image first and create it in the reality.  The reason I am not satisfied with my life is that I have not tapped into imagination or I used it in a negative way.

Force of using visualization is real. I will picture myself repeatedly with traits of discipline, persistence, self-control, zest, gratitude, optimism, curiosity, courage, kindness, serenity and conscientiousness. Most importantly, I will mentally visualize myself having done those tasks I planned to do every day.  

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