How visualization is used as a tool for drawing
our desires out of the world of the formless into the world of the
formed.
The vision that you glorify in your mind, the idea that you enthrone in
your heart – this you will build your life by; this you will become.
James Allen
The third spiritual step* in manifesting miracles
and attracting all that you desire into your life entails using the
gift of visualization. Visualization is our god-given ability to paint
a mental picture of what we desire. As Aristotle said, the soul never
thinks without a picture.
In 1999 I discovered a story that illustrated
this truth in remarkably simple terms. I was reading a book titled 100
Ways to Motivate Yourself by Steve Chandler. Chandler had been a sports
columnist for the Tucson Citizen. In1976 he was assigned to do a
feature story on an unknown Austrian actor. As Chandler put it, it was
to be a story he would never forget. (And, I might add, it was to be a
story I would never forget). The interview took place over lunch at a
Doubletree hotel. As the two men sat across from each other, Chandler
reported that no heads turned to look at the actor. No one recognized
him. Even Chandler knew very little about him, other than the fact that
he had achieved success as a body builder and was now in town
publicizing a movie that had been a box office disappointment. During
their conversation, Chandler casually asked the actor what he was going
to do now that he had retired from bodybuilding. In a matter of fact
voice and without missing a beat, the actor replied in his thick
Austrian accent, “I’m going to become the number one box office star in
all of Hollywood.” Chandler was taken off guard by the naïve, boldness
of his statement. After all, commented Chandler to his readers, a thick
Austrian accent and hulking physique didn’t exactly make good box
office material. Doing his best to disguise his shock and amusement,
Chandler calmly asked him how he planned on accomplishing his task. The
actor replied in the same matter of fact tone. “It’s the same process I
used in body building. “What you do is create a vision of who you want
to be, and then live into that picture, as if it were already true.”
I’m sure you’re figured out by now, that that actor was Arnold
Swarzenegger.
Arnold’s story is remarkably simple. Yet the
plain and powerful truth of it is undeniable. It illustrates in twenty
first century terms what everyone in every tradition has recognized
since the beginning of time. We human beings have the unique power of
being able to transform the circumstances of our lives through the
power of visualization. This power to create a picture that the soul
never thinks without is part of our divine heritage, for it is the very
same power that was used to create us. Every person alive has been
bequeathed the divine power of visualization. Some are more talented at
using it than others. These are the ones that realize that this power
flourishes when it is aligned with the purpose for which it was created
-- to give and extend love, joy, peace and abundance. When we give our
imagination free reign to make mental pictures of this type we can
manifest miracles.
Is it really as simple as this? Yes. It is. The
wall that stands between us and the truth of it is doubt. Our enemy is
always within. But our doubt diminishes when we come face to face with
the fact that we use the power of visualization every moment of every
day. The smallest actions that we take are necessarily preceded by the
formation of a mental picture. The simple act of getting up and walking
across the room requires that we first make a mental picture of it. In
the words of A Course In Miracles, There is no such thing as idle
thought. All thought produces form at some level. Therefore, each time
we glorify in our minds and enthrone in our hearts our desire to
overcome a life long fear, finally get the job we want, stop an
addiction, reconcile or find a loving relationship – we are taking the
initial step of concretizing and giving form to our desire. Every
mental image acts as a prayer asking for the thing that we are
glorifying and enthroning to be released from the realm of the formless
into the realm of the formed. Since we are thinking all the time, the
implications of this are that we are actually praying all the time.
Once we become conscious of this we begin to pay closer attention to
what we’re visualizing and how we use visualization to create our
lives.
It is important to realize in all of this that
visualization does not ask for anything new to be created. As the
scripture tells us, there is nothing new under the sun. Visualization
is the art of drawing to us a new expression of what has already been
created. It is a means of calling forth that which already exists out
of the world of the formless into the world of the formed. Our genius
is expression not creation. In fact, all great artist of any ilk are
essentially expressing something not creating it. They are tapping into
the realm of the formless and giving it new form through their unique
expression. That’s why all great art seems so familiar to us. We
recognize it as something we’ve somehow already seen or heard. Our
hearts rejoice in its proverbial, simple truth. .
When we really understand this we realize the
truth of Arnold Swarzenegger’s approach to our heart’s desire. The
first step is to crate a vision of who we want to be. This means that
we make a mental picture of how improved our lives will be, when, for
example, we step into our new career. The next step is to live into the
picture as if it were already true, because, the fact of the matter is,
it IS true. Once again, the rock that stands between us and the
simplicity of this is our doubting ego. Michelangelo was a visionary
artist. He could “see” his “creations” before they were expressed. It
is said that he saw David hidden in the marble before he chiseled him
out and “released” him from his rocky prison. Our job is much the same
as Michelangelo’s. We must “see” what we desire in our minds eye then
chisel away the excess marble of our ego until our desire is released
into our lives.
We need not concern ourselves about the specifics
of how things will unfold or what we might come up against along the
way. Our scope of awareness is too limited to know how many intricate
details must fall into place before our desire can be fulfilled. We
must let go and let the universe handle the details as they say. Our
job is to do our homework, hold fast to our vision, accept life, extend
love, be forgiving and patiently chisel away at the rock as we wait for
the necessary things to fall into place.
Rest assured, the universe will not fail in
revealing to us the things to which we must pay attention along the
way. If we need to become more trusting, more giving, more fearless,
more confident, less jealous, less judgmental, etc. life will give us
plenty of opportunities to correct our thinking in this regard. It’s as
though we offer up our visualizations as a prayer to the universe and
it answers back by showing us the things we have to change in our
selves in order to breakthrough the firewall that is separating us from
our desire. Ironically, patience and the willingness to take our
lessons along the way are the just right ingredients for speeding up
the process of manifesting our visualizations. Undoubtedly our progress
will include one step forward and two steps backward. But after all, it
has been said that the road to success is always under construction. We
must realize this and not push or try to make things happen. There’s a
gentle balance that is required between asking for things and waiting
to receive them. When we push to make things happen or try too hard,
rest assured they won’t. You can’t pound grass to make it grow or push
a bird’s wings to make it fly. We cannot force or control things. Any
thinking person knows that the only thing we have any control over in
life is us. The best way to be in “control” is to relax so that we can
be flexible and yielding to the forces that come our way. This allows
for the natural unfolding of life. There is an ancient Chinese poem
that expresses this point beautifully.
At birth all people are soft and yielding. At
death they are hard and stiff All green plants are tender and yielding.
At death they are brittle and dry. When hard and rigid We consort with
death. When soft and flexible, We affirm greater life.
Lao Chu
Our patience and flexibility at accepting
whatever comes our way affirms our faith in the greater life that we
have visualized. Obstacles come our way for a reason. (More on this
later.) When asking for miracles we are asking for ways to transcend
obstacles not fight them.
Meanwhile, we must quietly go about our business
and be silent about the inner work that we are doing and the changes we
are attempting to manifest. We must be like a mother eagle sitting on
top of our un-hatched eggs, keeping them warm, hidden and protected
from predators. Talking about our desires gives them premature birth.
It weakens their ability to manifest to the fullest extent. Moreover,
talking about what we’re up to more often than not involves looking for
approval -- another activity of the ego. We must be ever vigilant
against allowing our energy to be weakened in any way by the ego.
To summarize, here are the seven key steps for
using the gift of visualization to manifest miracles:
1. Create an inner vision of who you want to be
and the changes you want to make in your life. Picture how your life
will improve when you realize all that you desire. 2. Align your
purpose with giving and extending love, joy, peace and abundance for
all concerned.
3. Know that what you want already exists and
needs only the right conditions to come together to allow for its
fullest manifestation. Those “right conditions” are outside your ken.
4. Keep your ego at bay. Do not allow it to
inject fear, doubt, worry, pride or feelings of unworthiness into the
picture.
5. Act as if what you want is already fulfilled
because it is. Do not be concerned about the how of it.
6. Be patient, gentle and yielding to the forces
that come your way. Everything is happening for a reason.
7. Keep silent. Contain your energy and prevent
premature birth or dissipation of your energy.
*This is the third of nine spiritual steps for
manifesting miracles -- an excerpt from my book of the same title.
About the Author
Loretta Siani, Ph.D. is a clinical hypnotherapist.
In her private practice teaches the mind/body model and combines
hypnosis, neuro-linguistic psychology, guided visualizations,
aromatherapy, dream work and the principles of A Course In Miracles to
assist her clients in achieving transformational changes. Dr. Siani's
book, The Magic of Excellence, and her book and CD's for eliminating
stress, can be purchased at http://www.atlasbooks.com/marktplc/00761.htm
or from her website www.lorettasiani.com, click on
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