Imagination is receiving imagery of the end place that you’re seeking, before it has manifested physically. Feeling the emotions and feelings from this desired ‘dream’ translates into a vibrational frequency that connects with Universal forces that begin to put together the cooperative components to turn that so-called ‘dream’ into reality.
But then we “come back down to reality”, to what-is – the current condition, and the resistance kicks in, stopping the stream of frequency dead in its track.
We talk to others about our big dreams and ideas, who then proceed to tell you their opinion and cast doubt (based only on their perspective), or your negative self-talk pipes up and criticizes you for even thinking such nonsense, OR fear sets in and the straight and narrow path of status-quo starts to look really safe and cozy.
And this cycle happens over and over and over again. It’s why we call it daydreaming (and it’s why it’s not taken seriously)
So how can we avoid the cynical cycle and harness the power of imagination?
🗣 Stop telling people your idea (or be selective in who you tell – but remember, even the ones that love you the most may, out of worry, can create doubt)
💭 Thinking FROM the end, not OF the end. Try to embody the feelings you would have and live from that place.
📝 Try not to work out all of the little details of how you’re going to get there (that’s the Universe’s job)
🙅🏽 Stop focussing on what-is. This could mean, stop telling yourself and others your current reality: “I’m broke, I hate my job, etc.” The more you affirm it, the more of it you will attract.
I also think it’s worth mentioning that we must stop watching the news constantly – global issues cast a very dark shadow on the status of what-is, and let’s be real, it’s 99.99% negative.
🥳 HAVE FUN WITH IT! We are here for the purpose of expansion and creation.
“If you can imagine it, it’s not unrealistic”
ABRAHAM HICKS
The notion of having to suffer and struggle in order to be “blessed” is harmful and incorrect. It’s not supposed to work like that. So, keep dreaming, keep feeling good about the reality of said dream, tune out the nay-sayers (that includes your negative self), and live life to the fullest knowing that dreams really do come true – so long as you believe in them!