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Linda Mitchell


THE CLICHÉ WITH CLOUT


You hear it all the time, “what you think about, comes about!” Movies like The Secret started many people thinking about the real possibility of creating what they want by using the creative power of our brains - imagination.


Creative visualization, guided imagery and similar practices may have sounded “woo woo” to many in the past but there’s plenty of science to back up statements like, “what you think about, comes about” and “what you focus on expands” and other similar truths.


It’s exciting to see how neuroscience is finally substantiating what healers, coaches, shamans, etc., have known for the past 2000+ years!


These ideas may be fairly new in mainstream thinking but they are far from new science. Influential teachers and spiritual leaders like Neville Goddard, Wayne Dyer, Esther and Jerry Hicks, Eckhart Tolle, and even Einstein, knew these truths long ago.


“It’s not what you want that you attract. You attract what you believe to be true,” says Neville Goddard.


The titles of some of Wayne Dyer’s books - The Power Of Intention, Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life, and Wishes Fulfilled - all speak to the power of our imagination and our belief system to create the lives we desire.


Neville is quoted as saying, “You must assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled until your assumption has all the sensory vividness of reality. You must imagine that you are already experiencing what you desire.”


And as Albert Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world.”


This too speaks to the science behind creative visualization and guided imagery. These transformative tools are incredibly powerful. Everything humans create begins in our imagination. Envisioning something is the first step to being able to manifest it. Success starts with a goal but before we can reach any goal we must first believe we can achieve it. We must have a vision or idea of what it will look like. Therefore, visualization is an essential part of success.


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