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Imagination

  • vivace3q
  • Sep 24, 2009
  • 2 min read

I remember when I was younger, I used to daydream and imagine all the things that I'll do when I'm all grown up. I remember feeling safe, secure and happy at the wonderful thoughts. In this world of imagination I could be anybody and do anything that I wanted. I was safe, secure and happy. Now I am all grown up and gone are my imagination, or so it seems. I rationalise and logically think through all my actions. My achievements are limited by my mental, emotional and physical attributes. Then a wise man once told me that imagination is the key to success and failure. Whilst I thought that I've lost the power to imagine, unknowingly I had been imagining my failure every day. And so have a majority of the world population. To a large extent, we are guilty of our own failures. When we worry about the uncertain or the unknown we are imagining our doom. We live in the failure of our future resonating from our past. We imagine our failure before it happens. However, imagine if we can envision a brighter future, wouldn't that be nice. Now try this, go to a safe and comfortable place, take a nice deep breath and close your eyes. Imagine you are in a happy place, it can be the playground, the beach or anything that makes you happy. Imagine all the things that makes you happy and stay in that place for as long as you want. Now when you open your eyes, be aware of how you feel. You will feel wonderful and happy. You are who you imagine yourself to be. You can choose to be unhappy and a failure everyday. Where does that take you? Or you can choose to be happy and successful everyday. Wouldn't that be nice. The law of attraction states that you attract "the images you're holding in your mind" -Bob Proctor. Be wise, be happy. "To be is to do." Immanuel Kant


 
 
 

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