But again, certainly not the only one in our metaphorical tool box, and not even necessarily the best one. As such, visualization is certainly a fantastic tool. By changing the visualization and practicing the new vision until it feels good ( not discordant), we are actually able to change our vibration. When we visualize, we are able to “see” what our vibration is in the process of creating before it actually becomes physical. In my article on What Visualization Really Is, I explain that the act of visualizing is simply a way for us to ferret out and release resistance. Does this mean they can’t manifest anything? Well, considering that everything in our current reality was created for and drawn to us by us, and I do mean EVERYTHING, and considering that we probably didn’t visualize every single detail that showed up in our world today, it stands to reason that visualization isn’t necessary for manifestation. They don’t create visual images of the things they want. They don’t “see” their dreams, fantasies or desires. Some people just aren’t visually inclined. While both are extremely helpful, neither one is required in order for us to consciously and deliberately receive what we want. We have to always remember, and I’m happy to remind you over and over again, that both visualization and meditation are merely tools, to help us achieve certain vibrational states. 5 Alternatives To Visualization And MeditationĪwesome Sophie’s burning question: “Is there any way around visualizing and meditating to achieve what you want? I can’t quite get myself to do it consistently.”
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