Weekly Challenge – Deja Vu
September 13, 2009The Challenge:
This week, we are going to work on creating moments of déjà vu for ourselves by collecting 25 images of things that you want to experience in your life. The images can come from anywhere (magazines, online, etc.) and can be about anything, such as homes, gardens, people, travel, places, toys, etc. Place the images in a computer folder or box.
This task is worth 50-points on your scorecards.
Thought Provoking Questions:
How did you feel when you saw the image of what you wanted to experience in real life?
How often are you going to look over these images?
The Lesson:
An amazing power lies in our ability to visualize our future, the clearer our image the more likely we are to experience a déjà vu moment. If you’ve ever had déjà vu, you know exactly how weird it feels when you experience something that you dreamt about. Typically, déjà vu occurs by happenstance from an unknown power showing us images of our future life experience. It happens more frequently for some than it does others BUT there is a way to visualize your future so clearly that you begin to experience déjà vu more frequently.
By collecting images of things you want in your life and looking them over frequently, you can invoke a sense of well-being that helps you attract these visualizations into becoming real. It sounds far-out doesn’t it? Think about this in basic terms, you likely would not take a vacation to place if you did not have pictures of what it would look like when you got there. You are doing the same thing with this exercise; you are building a visual of your destination. NOTE: the key is to feel all the emotions as though you already have what is in the images.
“You become what you think about most of the time.” – Earl Nightingale
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