Last week we practiced the processes of idealization and visualization to bring into our minds something we created within our imagination, basically bring something invisible into visible reality.
This week we are focused on the reversal of that process as we attempt to de-construct something visible, in this case, a massive battleship, back toward invisibility, an idea started within the imagination.
We are playing the movie in reverse to discover the opposite of what we attempted to do before. Along the way, we are seeking answers to “why” and “what” and “how” in our discovery of this process.
We are reminded that the world without reflects the world within, so de-constructing the battleship helps us realize the importance of the imagination as it is the impetus for change and progress.
It’s all about utilizing the power within as we realize that using our imagination intensified by feelings and enthusiasm, we can create different stimuli to force “subby” toward the object or response of what we desire to be or have in our life – a new person with a better more fulfilling life.
We must use our imagination to create the enthusiasm which is the driving force. We also learned that every choice carries with it certain consequences, especially when it comes to what we do with the 86,400 seconds of every day.
Managing ourselves with the good habits that Og Mandino said were “the key to all success” can make the biggest difference.
Great article really enjoyed it.
Jack,
Your Week 8 insights are like a breath of fresh air! Your charismatic and fun-loving approach to the de-construction process adds a delightful twist to the journey. Your creative thinking shines as you play the movie in reverse, making the complex process engaging and inclusive. The reminder that the world within reflects the world without resonates positively. Your enthusiasm and positive energy are contagious, making the exploration of imagination and choice a truly enjoyable ride. Thanks for infusing this transformative process with your unique, happy perspective!
Great blog! You’re really bringing the lessons together.
Great blog Jack. Bravo for engaging in the exercises and becoming familiar enough with them that you can describe them using your own words. Well done. Cheering you on!