Vision Boards Work Better If you Know What You Want

buddha head“The World is but a canvas to our dreams.”

Imagine your life is a blank canvas and you can create it the way you want it. Vision boards are a great tool to effectively transform your life. Yes I know it’s hard to believe, but it works, so just be open and explore.

It’s a simple step by step process that gets us in touch with our goals and dreams. A vision board is a collection of images that will help us visualize and remember all the beautiful things and events we desire to achieve and be.

The key is to imprint these images into our subconscious, as much as possible. The more you look at it and the more you believe that it’s possible the more it will work, but you have to trust the process.

So let’s explore and keep logic behind, we go to a different place called creativity and magic, deep in the subconscious, it’s a place of possibility not limitations. The first thing to do is to get a journal and start to make a list of what you want. If this is hard for you, start making a list of what you do not want and when you are done read it and tear it up and then start to make your list of what you want.Sometimes by stating what we do not want we come closer to what we do want. It always requires to be quiet and get in touch with who we really are, which is beyond the roles we play. Meditation is a great practice to help us do that. Also a practice of daily affirmation, that can be used like daily mantras, is helpful to get you into the vibration of success and abundance.

Centerpointe Research Institute has great CDs and audio programs to make it easy for you to get into a deep meditative state.

Another program that supports the practice of visualizing and manifesting in very simple steps: Robert MacPhee’s Master Manifesters

If you have any questions let me know and be so kind and leave a comment at the end.

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May we all be happy and playful

 

 

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