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Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Wow! This project was chock full of all kinds of information. I'm wondering how we did. Here's a list of questions to answer that will give an idea as to how effective creative visualization actually is.

  1. Did any of the things you visualized for yourself or others actually take place? If so, what?
  2. Were you more successful when visualizing for yourself? or for others?
  3. Do you feel that you have a good understanding of what creative visualization is? Are you comfortable with the process?
  4. Which techniques did you use most often?
  5. Did you learn anything? If so, what?
  6. What was your favorite part of this particular project?
  7. Your least favorite?
  8. Were you able to create a time and a place for a regular daily practice of the techniques presented? If not, why not?
  9. Does creative visualization work for you?
  10. Would you recommend creative visualization to others as a way to achieve prosperity?
  11. Is there anything else you'd like to share?

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, this went by so fast! This was a really great project and creative visualization works in amazing ways. My sister was really angry and tense over her home situation. Her daughter and son-in-law and baby were living with her and everyone was getting on each other's last nerve, I told her to visualize the baby playing in a nice yard, happy. (Actually, it was my guide's suggestion). Within two weeks they found an awesome house for a great price with a lovely yard for the baby to romp in! I really feel that hanging on to their irritation was directing their energy towards STAYING IN THE HOUSE rather than MOVING.
My other sister created a vision board, including a picture of the Island of Malta for creating a vacation there. Voila'! She just met a man whose family is from MALTA. Wow.
For me, I was visualizing my yard quite a bit. Creating in my mind a lush, peaceful sanctuary. So far, my husband and I explored a really cool landscape shop (he normally wouldn't be caught dead having anything to do with the yard), I was inspired to do quite a bit of clean up, fertilized plants and watered more. So I think by visualizing consistantly and being EXCITED about it, improvements towrads my goal have occurred.
The larger goal of paying debts is still a challenge. I'll be doing great, creating images of sitting at the table and writing check after check to eliminate balances that are due. I feel so relieved and happy and FREE. But then every so often the word BANKRUPTCY pops into my mind and I have to shoo it away really fast. Last night I was on the deck looking at the sky just past sundown and it came again as an option. Out of nowhere came an absolutely beautiful huge bird (hawk, owl?) that gently soared down and circled me a few times, probably 15-20 ft directly above my head. Ok, ok. I'll stop being negative and won't think of the "B" word any more! It sure made my heart peaceful and hopeful to see that bird, I felt comfort and encouragement. Is that weird? Perhaps when our creative process feels stuck or impossible even, we need to remember to look at the little signs that tell us, "Hey, keep it up..don't stop now..you're on the right path!"
Thanks Shirley and looking forward ot hearing how everyone else did.

Anonymous said...

I too enjoyed this project and I think it really did work. I visualized a working washing machine for a coworker, and her washing machine "miraculously" began to function perfectly.

I visualized a washer and dryer for myself, and voila! After I don't know how many months... at least 3... I now have a working washer and dryer.

The bigger things were harder for me. I couldn't come up with anything really CLEAR for anyone including myself.

So... consequently the bigger things that I was HAZY about have been hazy in their manifestation.

One really good thing that came out of it for me was that I started doing the visual and auditory nalu meditations... and that has been just awesome.

I use a cottonwood tree that I can see from the window of my meditation room, and focus on the leaves dancing in the wind, and the sound that they make. Really a nice way to start the day.

I also visualized a lawnmower and a mowed yard area for myself and now I have the mower - the mowing part is a little slow in coming - but time for the DOING of the mowing has been allotted. So that's on it's way to being done.

What I liked most about this project is that it really got me focused on a daily meditation practice that was interesting and enjoyable.

I do think visualization works. And I would recommend it absolutely.

Sandra Rae Hymel said...

Though I only recently subscribed to this project ... I am aware of using the power of IMAGINATION/VISUALIZATION which results in a powerful activation of the LAW OF ATTRACTION.
EXAMPLE: When I begin a project I first of all create the cover, I did this for my new CD project PRESCRIPTION FOR WELLNESS, and also selected Master tapes of Sunday messages I had presented on this topic. I then asked someone I knew, who had a passion for creative audio/visual techniques, how I might go about editing the tapes. RESULT: He met with me AND offered to do the project FREE OF CHARGE! .. it is now in the making.
ON REFLECTION: This began with a "Divine Idea." I went into THE SILENCE, just being open and receptive to "whatever;" then I FELT EXCITED about the project and let the UNIVERSE know my needs! Now I live in GRATITUDE for the FLOW OF THE CREATIVE PROCESS! THANKS TO YOU, Two Feathers, for all the beauty on the airwaves!
Sandra Rae Hymel

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