03-21-2015, 12:34 PM
Thanks a lot, it did give me some clarity
Now, my visualization technique seems to fit all the criterias that Shannon described on the thread you mentionned
So am I at risk of introducing conflict or not? Let's say I run BASE and that my visualization goal is to step inside myself as a successful entrepreneur... The beauty of the method I use is that I don't try to consciously create the goal inside my mind, it is instantly created by my subconscious once I give it the intent to visualize that goal...
So I have basically no power over the visualization itself, I just set the intent and the whole HD visualization is created on the fly by my subconscious.
Would that be a conflict? Seems like a tricky question to answer
Now, my visualization technique seems to fit all the criterias that Shannon described on the thread you mentionned
Quote:Doing it right requires very good focus. As in, no external distractions.
It requires practice, because both visualization and focus on one thing for 10 or 15 minutes are hard to do without practice.
It requires clarity of intent and goal. If you don't know specifically what you want, you won't get it.
Simultaneously, it requires you to know when to be vague; too specific on certain details (like faces, specific people, etc.) can get you in trouble.
It requires that you have emotional investment in the goal, and the visualization process.
It requires that you have passion for the goal and the visualization process must reflect that.
It requires that you perform your visualizations for at least 10 minutes a day, preferably 15, 20 or 30 if you can, every day.
It is best done at the same time every day.
It requires that you not self sabotage, but doing your visualization as intently, intensely and passionately and with as much focus as you can while you're doing it, and then drop it for the rest of the time. Don't think about it, look for it, etc. otherwise. Just do it and let it bet.
It requires emotional balance and clarity when you start. You can't be anxious, angry, frustrated, upset, etc. because those will corrupt your intent.
It requires that you visualize and experience, as clearly as possible, through all your senses and your emotions, the total reality of the goal already being true, and yourself enjoying it and explaining to others how you did it.
And last but not least, it requires that you infuse the process with sufficient energy, of the right polarity and type.
So am I at risk of introducing conflict or not? Let's say I run BASE and that my visualization goal is to step inside myself as a successful entrepreneur... The beauty of the method I use is that I don't try to consciously create the goal inside my mind, it is instantly created by my subconscious once I give it the intent to visualize that goal...
So I have basically no power over the visualization itself, I just set the intent and the whole HD visualization is created on the fly by my subconscious.
Would that be a conflict? Seems like a tricky question to answer