6th May 2007

How Visualization Works

posted in Wealth, Visualization, Law Of Attraction, Bob Proctor, Science of Getting Rich, Stephen Pierce |

Visualization is the act of creating mental pictures, sounds and/or feelings of an event, situation or behavior. If this act of visualization is controlled and directed it has a strong power to create or attract what is visualized into reality.

The mind cannot differentiate between an event which is experience and one which is vividly imagined. That is why we sweat, our heart beat faster and the body pumps more adrenaline when we had a nightmare

Detailed visualization can have a strong effect on the body. Most peak performing athletes visualize more often and more detailed than do others. They may have learned to visualize spontaneously how they want to act in every situation. These visualization conditions the nervous system as strongly as in a real physical practice. For years, the 4-minute mile was considered not merely unreachable but, according to physiologists of the time, dangerous to the health of any athlete who attempted to reach it. Roger Bannister was the first person to run a 4-minute mile and he didn’t do it just by practicing. He ran the 4-minute mile in his mind countless times before he actually broke the record.

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  1. 1 On June 14th, 2007, John said:

    I enjoyed your article.

  2. 2 On June 24th, 2007, Chris said:

    Thanks for this interesting post.

    I was sceptical about this principle until I experienced myself in the game of golf. I was always a bit of a ‘hacker’ at the game, and it was a matter of luck as to whether or not the ball went into the hole.

    When I started to see in my mind’s eye the ball following a smooth trajectory towards the green and then coming to rest near the hole - it started to happen! It was magical!

    Now I try to apply this technique to other areas of life, and things have started to ‘flow’ in a way which makes everything (or most things!) easier!

    Regards
    Chris

    http://www.createspersonalgrwoth.com

  3. 3 On June 24th, 2007, Chris said:

    Oops!

    Messed up my URL.

    It is

    http://www.createspersonalgrowth.com

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