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She said it first, she said it best - what you manifest in your life is attracted to you with a basic formula - it's creative - its' emotional - it's a power in us all. Find it.
If you read this book, you are blessed, believe me. Pink is the color of balance between the material and spiritual worlds and that's just what this book is: the bridge between the material and spiritual worlds.
She is so humble and she really puts visualization into perspective. Shakti is a blessing to all her readers.
That lotus blossom really captures how I feel about this book: lotus represent the soul and it is blooming and pink. I really appreciate the way she explains that visualization can be vivid pictures or other experiences - like sensing how an experience feels.
When I first got this book it just seemed to pop out in the book store. Shakti gives readers a lot of valuable activities that help clear up any blockages you may have in your mind or emotional body so that you can really employ this "power of visualization" and get results right away.
It has made a big difference in my life and it will in yours too.
the use of images as constant, visual reminders of what we want to achieve.This is a book to test, savor and enjoy. My favorite one is the "pink bubble", when one imagines something one really wants to happen and then pictures it enclosed into this imaginary pink bubble, while mentally sending the wish into the void.
In the words of author Shakti Gawain, Nowadays people want to first achieve, in order to feel better. People in our culture have become highly "goal oriented".
Gawain compares life to a flowing river, where most people eagerly try to hold on to its banks in order not to be washed by the current, when in all actuality, people should let go and flow with it, taking in everything the journey has to offer, and in so doing still directing their own course through life, while at the same time being transported by its natural flow.The book provides several exercises and techniques to perform while practicing creative visualization. What usually happens after the goal has been accomplished in this way, is that a lingering feeling of emptiness pervades, simply because the goal was reached against the natural flow of Universal Intelligence; i.e.
that of first being happy in one's own, naked skin, in order to move to bigger and better things.The concept of Universal Intelligence is inherent to every human being and, even if one has never heard about it, it does not seem foreign as one logically interprets its meaning. Another one of my favorite techniques is the use of what Gawain calls "treasure maps", i.e.
Its benefits can be plentiful with practice and my personal suggestion is to keep it at hand, re-read and consult it as necessary in order to keep reaping continuous benefits.
This book is a must-have. I don't want to put down any other creative visualization books but I'll just say that this one is the mother of all of them. That is all.
Our minds are visual machines. And the images that we hold and replay in our minds guide the direction of our life.This book shows you how to change your internal images so you can improve the quality of life.It is a great book that not only talks in depth about the power of your inner mind but how to use visualization to create the life you desire.Another powerful book on the subject is The Art and Science of Visualization: A Practical Guide for Self-Help, Self-Healing, and Improving Other Areas of Yourself. It also has a lot of practical techniques to help you manifest, change, and improve yourself and your life.
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