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Creative Visualization for money – How to bring more money into your life!

21 April 2009 One Comment

Creative visualization can help you achieve your dreams!




Use creative visualization if you need to bring more money into your life! Use it if you would like to generate new income? Or do you just want to have some extra dollars at the end of the month.

Here is a short term exercise which I have used many times myself when I‘ve needed a boost to my mental attitude about all things ‘money.’ Oh, and it’s great for bringing heaps of cash too!

Practise this creative visualization if you want an extra amount of money in your life!

Ideally, twice or several times a day spend 20-30 minutes with this. As with most relaxation/imagery techniques follow these fundamental steps first:

  • Find a comfortable space
  • Make sure you won’t be disturbed; turn off your cell phone off, pc etc. The thought of being disturbed will keep a slight tension in our mind which we can do without.
  • Relax yourself physically in all parts of your body and your mind will follow
  • Breathe deeply and calmly to gradually let go of the ‘mind chatter’, thoughts about the day’s events, tonight’s dinner and so on.
  • Focus on your breathing…slowly, in and out.

When you are calm and fully relaxed proceed to the creative visualization:

  1. Imagine yourself in a familiar setting – your bedroom, lounge or someplace where you already spend a lot of time. We are not creating a new space; we are attracting wealth to where we are right now!
  2. See a warm, golden light pervading all space – it is a light of abundance and plenty.
  3. See the money you desire in all its forms, gold coins, cheques made payable to you, only the highest bank notes in your currency.
  4. The money is infinite, never ending. It doesn’t stop appearing and falling around you. Move around in your imagination and see that wherever you go there is an abundance of riches on the ground, in the sky and so on.
  5. See everyone else around you benefiting from this abundance too. See them filling bags of the stuff, happy as can be.
  6. Enjoy the feeling of having more than enough and of knowing that you can access this abundance at any time as easily as breathing.
  7. Continue in the visualization for 15-20 minutes.

As with all visualisations, the pictures get us to a place emotionally where we can feel and know the truth of what we are seeing. After indulging in these mental images you should begin to feel the reality of the situation! Your level of concentration will generate corresponding positive emotion which you will find uplifting, powerful and freeing. The images of the abundance of riches will start to reprogram your subconscious to accept the idea of massive wealth in your life.

I always recommend around twenty minutes for an exercise like this but sometimes the feelings inside you can be so strong and exciting that it is easy to continue to remain in a relaxed state and revel in the pure feelings of ‘knowing’ abundance. By all means do this but only if it is not a strain mentally. Do it only if it remains comfortable. Powerful visualisation and imagery techniques can induce headaches and tension if you over do it or push too hard.

“If you wish to bring about the realization of any desire, form a mental picture of success in your mind, by consciously visualizing your desire; in this way you will be compelling success, you will be externalizing it in your life by scientific methods.” Charles F. Haanel.

Remember these points when working with attitudes about wealth

  • For our purposes, we can think of the universe as infinite and abundant.
  • We are taking nothing away from anyone else as there is enough for all.
  • We are not limited to poverty or lack.
  • We never run out of opportunities for advancement and improvement. There is nothing that can act to take that away from us.

Read more on creative visualization.

Quote from:

Haanel, C.F. (1987) The Master Key, R&W Heap Publishing, England.

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