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Visualize Effectively by Skipping the Unnecessary Details

By on May 13, 2008

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  1. etavitom says

    May 13, 2008 at 1:05 pm

    Absolutely. You’re right on and thanks for the wisdom.

  2. aaron says

    May 13, 2008 at 1:10 pm

    Etavitom – glad you enjoyed the post!

  3. CindySense says

    May 13, 2008 at 11:34 pm

    Great Post! I’ve never seen the power of visualizaiton put so simply. You got to “feel” in order to obtain any goal. Without feeling while your visualizing you are just daydreaming.

  4. aaron says

    May 13, 2008 at 11:41 pm

    Cindy,

    What a great way to put it! If you don’t attach feeling to your visualizations, you are just daydreaming, and as fun as that can be, it isn’t going to bring about the massive shifts that will bring that daydream to life.

    Thanks for sharing that!

  5. Gary Evans says

    May 14, 2008 at 3:30 am

    Hi Aaron,

    Great post!

    My first ever deliberate manifestation occurred by simply doing a 30-minute meditation every day… in that meditation I would spend 10-15 minutes visualizing a couple of things I wanted to manifest.

    One of the very first things I wanted to happen was to find a way to earn £50/$100 doing very little work but could earn this money over and over again. Within about 20-25 days, the opportunity presented itself. The next thing I knew, I was fixing electronic boards that took me about 20 mins each and I was being paid £50/$100 per board that I fixed! All in my own time without any contracts or deadlines.

    Keeping it simple is quite important. If you’ve got dozens of goals, you’re going to get overloaded when you spend time visualizing them all. Instead, I recommend just having around 3 goals that you want to work towards. But make sure those goals are what you really want!

    Best of success with your diamond studded-pin, Aaron! It’s already been created for you my friend!

    Gary

  6. aaron says

    May 14, 2008 at 9:45 am

    Thanks for sharing your experiences, Gary! I know from reading/listening to several of your products that you’ve got a firm grasp on how this all works, so I appreciate your feedback.

    Much obliged also for the props on the diamond-studded pin. You are absolutely right – it’s already there, and now I am just clocking off the time! 🙂

  7. ImagineNation says

    May 15, 2008 at 7:38 am

    “E=mc sq” was brilliantly used to highlight the essence of this article.I wish to share a famous saying of Mr Einstein’s which goes like this “Example is not the other way of teaching.It is the only way of teaching”.Anyway, a good article to get some inspiration.

  8. aaron says

    May 15, 2008 at 8:10 am

    Thanks a bunch, ImagineNation! Einstein not only gave us some great scientific knowledge, but plenty of valuable quotes to guide our paths as well! 🙂

  9. Chris says

    May 15, 2008 at 11:46 am

    I find the visualisation process works really well and have been able to anchor the feeling so that I can recall it more easily. Whenever I get that feeling of excitment and positive energy I squeeze my left earlobe only at the specific moment that I feel it the most. Then in the future when I want to get that feeling back I squeeze my left ear – those same emotions come right back.

    I use it mainly in a work environment such as before an important presentation or meeting. Over time I hope to get a bit more control without the need for the physical anchor.

    Chris
    https://learn2develop.blogspot.com

  10. aaron says

    May 18, 2008 at 5:12 pm

    Chris,

    That sounds like a great system, and one that I’m sure could be practiced enough to no longer need the physical side of it.

    In the meantime, whatever it takes to feel those feelings is what will bring us our desires, so keep taking any necessary steps! 🙂

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