Subject: Friend - Be Very Careful of What You Wish For...

Be Very Careful of What You Wish For...


Friend

How bad do you really want something? 
Can you almost taste and feel it? 
Do you imagine that it's already beside you,
nestling comfortably under the your arm?

If you wish for something that your heart desires,
then think really hard.. and it might just come true.
If one adds concentration and feelings,
it becomes a great creative power that makes things happen.

Creative visualization is not just about positive thinking.
It is the ability to use one's imagination to greater heights,
to see into one's mind an exciting reality.
It has been used in several different forms,
usually subconsciously or unconsciously throughout a person's lifespan. 

Many great people in the past have known about it,
used it to their advantage and in the process, helped
made the world a better place to live in.

The brain is a powerful tool and should be utilized
only for good.  Creative visualization can transform
one's life from dull to dazzling. The idea will serve
as a draft and the emotion provides the force to
pursue reality. By thinking of the good things that
you want to happen, a positive stream of energy is
created, surrounding you inch by inch. This positive
energy then solidifies and becomes reality.
          
There are many ways to go about this, but it is
summarized in a few easy to follow steps.

The first step is to relax. Sit or lie in any position
that will make you comfortable. Breathe deeply and
rhythmically.  Inhale and exhale slowly.  Picture your
tense muscles slowly relaxing.  Unknot those tight
bunches and arrange them in an orderly arrangement.

Second, set your highest ideal by picturing things that
you want to happen. You are the master of your future
so do this to the utmost of your ability.  Conjure
pictures with distinct colors and vibrant hues. 

Third, focus on it as often as possible. Think of it
all throughout the day to galvanize the process. 

The final step, and perhaps the most difficult one,
is giving your thought a positive energy. Only allow
optimism and no other negative feeling to rule your
life.  Negative energy will neutralize what you are
trying to achieve.
          
There are several ways on how to use creative
visualization in your life. You may use it to relieve
almost any physical problem.

For instance, in cases of pain, where one could imagine
himself away from the hospital room, not in a drab
hospital gown and without any tubes attached. Instead,
he could see himself having a grand time in the
Caribbean surrounded by the white sand and deep blue
sea.

A person who is on a diet may envision himself to have
a fit and beautiful body. Some may use it to boost
character or attitude. When a person views himself as
poor, pathetic, idiotic or selfish --- he may start to
act that way. But the moment he sees himself as an
intellectual, humorous and friendly, then he can begin
to become that way. It may also improve one's
relationship by picturing an increase in harmony,
appreciation, affection and closeness.

Creative visualization cannot be used to "control" the
behavior of others or cause them ill.  People should not
be treated as voodoo dolls to be played around with. 

Remember that the law of attraction exists and no one
is exempted. If you wish others bad fortune, it will
always come back to haunt you in due time. 

Whatever you do, think or wish will always boomerang back
to you, so be careful of what you wish for.

Be sure to check out...

"How to Easily Apply the Power of Visualization
to Attract Unlimited Wealth, Enjoy Fantastic
Health, Enhance Your Relationships, and
Transform Your Dreams into Reality!"

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This is a great little ebook you can download right now
to unleash the power of creative visualization.

Also, there are two great audios I'm sure you will get
amazing value from. They include "How to Achieve Your
Lifetime Goals" and "How to Defeat Procrastination."

Give this gift to yourself or someone you love today.


God Bless YOU and YOURS,

Andrew & Christine
www.selfimprovementsguide.com