Creative Visualization - Techniques for Manifesting What You Want

By Seth Mullins, published Feb 22, 2007
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There are a number of books that have been written about creative visualization (and even some movies, including the recent The Secret), but all of them share one central assumption: that our thoughts, beliefs and feelings create (or at least influence) our reality. Proceeding from this assumption, the techniques are designed to make use of this creative power and direct it in a purposeful way. Most of them involve little more than imagination and will, or intent.

If you hope to have any success manifesting the things you want through visualization, however, you have to sincerely believe in the power of your mind to affect the world around you. Ultimately it is you, and not any formula or exercise, that achieves the results. It is also often helpful - necessary, even - to examine one's beliefs in a lot of areas before growing frustrated with the techniques. For example, you may desire more money in your life while at the same time you're convinced that it is dirty, unspiritual, or that any wealth coming to you will deprive someone else. You might also be convinced that you're not a worthy person who deserves it. Any of these kinds of beliefs can sabotage the work because they inevitably create a stalemate: we state that we desire something while also maintaining, with equal conviction, that we musn't have it. Visualization alone cannot bring bounty into our life if our own beliefs forbid abundance or fear it.

The most straighforward creative visualization technique simple involves setting aside a short period of uninterupted quiet time in which to focus, exclusively, on what we desire. A block of ten minutes works well; sessions of a longer duration can begin to feel forced. During this time we should remove all distractions. Noise, uncomfortably tight clothes, the concerns of the day, all these things can make our minds stray from the work at hand.

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