Monday, November 14, 2005

Manifest your desires

Manifesting our desires is all about turning whatever that is in our minds into a physical form. We’re essentially trying to bring out the ideas and desires, the wants and dreams into a form that we, as human beings, can identify with and can touch, feel and explore. Visualization, a form of technique currently widely accepted and used in many different fields and industries, is just a form of technique that helps people create a mental picture of what they want. Visualization is currently widely used by sportsmen to help them improve their performance and achieve their goals. And visualization is also used by physicians to help in healing and prayer. The effectiveness of visualization is, today, irrefutable.

The reason why manifestation and visualization techniques are so powerful is because more researches are finding a deep connection between the power of the mind and what actually happens in real life. On a very subconscious level, whatever the mind can conceive, can and will happen.

Through in-depth studies and researches, it has been found that when you place together a group of people who practice manifestation, keep journals, and share their own experience with each other, they will each report strangely but conceivable rates of success in achieving their dreams. The foundation and basis of manifestation and visualization is called ‘creating the lives we want to live’. Once you learn how to control your mind and convince the mind that you are living your dreams, the better you are able to steer your ‘actual life’ that way.

Manifesting is sometimes coined as a way of ‘cheating’ your mind. Remember, the ‘mind’ and the ‘brain’ are totally different entities. You use your brain to think and solve daily problems and make decisions. The mind is a pathway between your heart and your brain. Through the ‘manifesting’ process, you’re channeling your energy, time and effort into turning your life around. You can literally refocus your life from a ‘not having’ state to a ‘having’ state.

Evaluate this statement: If you focus more on what you don’t have, you will have increasingly less of what you do want. If you focus energy on the things you would like, the more these things will become a reality.

Some people think that manifesting is a form of traveling in a time traveling shuttle. Through manifesting, you’re basically trying to reach across time and space to reach into the future and feel whatever it is that you want to have. It feels real and in your mind, it IS real.

And yet, for most successful people (irregardless of their interest, field and business), manifesting requires that you eliminate all negative thoughts altogether. In your mind, everything should be positive, if not positive, it should be neutral thoughts. Manifesting is like a prayer. You say it every night before you sleep. You are trying to convince yourself that you are (or will) live your dreams. You say it with conviction and are so sure that it will happen (or is already happening) that every single cell of your body tingles with the notion. You get excited and can’t wait for the next day. And the next morning, you wake up with enthusiasm, ready to take on the world.

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