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LesYeux8
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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.
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.