Vision or Sight? What Does YOUR Future Hold?
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t's that magical time of the year. People staring, mesmerized by the warm glow- ing colors in the crackling fire as they
sit near the fireplace drifting off, fantasiz- ing (imagining pretending or visualizing) what’s in the brightly colored wrapped packages beneath the tree. Isn’t it amazing that it takes the holiday season for some of us to stop and just be. What happens when we put a halt to the “monkey chat- ter” within the conscious mind and go
deeper within? Unlike sight, a function of the eye,
visualizing is creating a mental image or picture in your mind’s eye. How many people have sight but have no vision? One of the greatest visionaries was Walt Disney. As all true visionaries do, he spent a sig- nificant amount of time “within” his sub- conscious, imaginary world. As a young child he drew flowers with faces on them; it was said that his teacher told him, “Walt,
flowers don’t have faces.” He answered, “Mine do” and through his marvelous cartoons most of us know this visionary’s story. This young boy’s teacher unfortu- nately did not understand the power of the mind. His teacher did not comprehend how easily we can restrict our visions or, like Mr. Disney, create magic and happi- ness through visualization and day dream- ing.
Fascinated by this man, I have enjoyed reading many stories about him; there is
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