With regards to visualization and Law of Attraction - how important is...

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...believability in your visualizations? I'm a student of manifestation and learning that visualization is a key component in successfully using the Law of Attraction to get what you want in life.

But how important is the believability factor when visualizing? For example, I'd like a brand new Lotus sports car but at this point I don't think it's realistic. However, I think that I could see myself in a used Audi TT.

So, when I visualize wanting a car - should I visualize the Lotus or the Audi TT? Ideally, I want the Lotus but the Audi TT is more realistic. But if I visualize the Audi TT, then am I limiting my dreams?

I thought about visualizing in steps - meaning visualizing what I first think is attainable for me, then once I get what I visualized stepping it up to a higher level. So, with the car example, I would visualize the Audi TT until I got it. Then, with the increased believability that I've gained, I would visualize an even nicer car - until eventually (hopefully) I manifest a Lotus sports car into my life.

Is this the correct way to go about it - in steps? Please help.
 
if you don't believe it then it won't happen! there for in your case you don't think it's reasonable most things that you want to happen to you don't need to be realistic! You never know and don't worry about how you get it just visualize it believe and go with it!
yes you can limit your dreams this way!

You can go about it the way you listed nothing wrong with that! but if you really want the lotus then skip what you would settle with and visualize!

you have to beleive you could have it! reguardless of how just focus on i have this lotus and believe that you have it!

the only way i can say that is you never know if the guy who you said hi to is rich and just got you one! crazy odd's but it can happen!

plus you should beleive in yourself enough that you can have that car... you may go into debt but you can have that car!
 
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