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Mar 18, 2006 8:29 pm |
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re: Are You Visualizing "Out There" or From Within? |
Beverley J. Hanna
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Marilyn wrote: "Let’s use "Bev" as an example. Bev wants a new digital camera:" ********************
In this instance, Bev also put a photograph of the back of the exact camera she wanted on her computer desktop where she saw it every day. This made it easy to visualize being "with" the camera, since the buttons and features became familiar, so the reality arrived very quickly, within two or three weeks. (Now I'm visualizing a better, much smaller one!)
Similarly, I wanted a digital camcorder. I set an intention and asked the Universe for one that I could afford, but it had to be a good one, like the one I'd borrowed when I was in college a couple of years ago. Last week, I purchased a slightly used one EXACTLY like the one I had in college, for two hundred dollars less than list. It helped that I had a "muscle memory" to draw on, since the visualizing wasn't "out there", but inside, an actual feeling in my hands.
I think that when we try to visualize something that's bigger than we're accustomed to manifesting, it gets harder to do because we don't already know how it feels, and we can't create that internal knowing as easily. This is why it's important to get some of what you want into your life immediately, even if it's a little piece - for example, take a test drive in the car of your dreams, or go have a cup of coffee in a fancy hotel, just to get an internal sense of how it feels.
I also think it's important to prepare in advance for the eventual manifestation....take a chance and do, buy or achieve something that you would have to do once the manifestation arrives. For example, I know that sometime soon, I will have manifested a career that requires me to do some public speaking. In anticipation of this, I've purchased a voice recorder and lapel mic, and a small sound system. When the time comes that I need it, it will be there, ready to use.
As Marilyn says, seeing it isn't enough. You have to feel it, and feeling it, you just know. Knowing gives strenth to the desire and the Universe complies.
Bev Hanna, S.C.A. http://www.bevhanna.com
"Creativity is...seeing something that doesn't exist already. You need to find out how you can bring it into being and that way be a playmate with God." - Norman Podhoretz
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