Imagination is for rehearsing our dreams and reliving our joys
The power of imagination is we can return to the past, and rehearse the future, all in seconds.
When the comfort zone has control of the imagination, it is vigorously and creatively used against us. We relive the horrors of the past.
- The comfort zone also uses the imagination when considering the future. It projects an image of not just failure but monumental failure.
- It uses every new story – and every other fictional account – of disaster to show us why we had better not do anything new, ever.
“The ancestor of every action is a thought.” Emerson
When we project our dreams into a positive future, we see that we can have what we want. A positive image of the future not only shows us how to get there, it draws us to it, attracting us toward our dreams like a magnet.
The positive use of imagination is often called visualization
Re-source: Retreat
The sanctuary, workshop, or inner classroom
- An inner retreat you build with visualization in your imagination.
- Gives you a sense of asylum, harbor, haven, oasis, shelter – a place you can go to learn your lessons in peace and harmony.
- No limits – it is a transitional point between the limitations of your physical existence and unlimitedness.
- It can be any size, located anywhere, and you can change it or move it anytime instantly.
- Additions may include: an entryway, light, main room, people mover, information retrieval system, video screen (when the screen displays images you wan to affirm, the light glows), ability suits, ability suit practice area, playroom, sacred room, master teacher and assistants.
DO IT! Let’s get of our buts by: John-Roger and Peter Mcwilliams