CAN YOU SEE YOUR WEALTH USING AUTOSUGGESTION AND VISUALIZATION?
Autosuggestion represents the medium for influencing the subconscious mind. To influence our subconscious mind in building up wealth one must quiet yourself where you cannot be disturbed or interrupted; then write down the amount of money that you desire to accumulate, why you want to accrue this amount of money, and the defined time limit; close your eyes and repeat aloud so you can hear in your own words the written statement of the amount of money you intend to amass, the reason why for the accumulation, and the time limit. Repeat this statement every morning and at night before you go to bed. With this simple technique suddenly this repetition of your purpose stimulates your imagination where you see yourself receiving the amount before it manifests. It is incredible! The mind is so vast without limitations. It is simple! Just think, speak, and see. It is true! With consistent repetition and memorization of your statement, you will start to imagine or visualize getting what you desire, and that will automatically propel yourself into action in achieving what began with a simple thought.
There is a great example of visualization described in the Bible in the book of Nehemiah. In 586 B.C. the great Jerusalem gets utterly destroyed by the Babylonians, and the Jews exiled to the city of Babylon. Over 100 years there are two exiles of Jews returning to Jerusalem with the permission and kindness of the Kings of Persia to build Jerusalem but with distressing results for Jerusalem still remained in physical and spiritual shambles. Yet there came a man called Nehemiah and upon receiving this distressful news of his homeland from a friend who has just returned from Jerusalem, he cries out unto God, full of supplication, prayer, and repentance. Nehemiah who was a cupbearer to King Artaxerxes of Persia (456-425 B.C.), a reliable and important official decides to ask the king to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the broken down walls consumed with fire. The king approves and gives him the authority to rebuild the Wall and restore Jerusalem as a fortified city. When Nehemiah returns to Jerusalem, he slips out late one night taking only a few others with him and he "viewed the walls of Jerusalem, which were broken down and the gate thereof were consumed with fire," (Nehemiah 2:13). That word 'viewed' in Hebrew is shabar which means to scrutinize; by implication (of watching) to expect (with hope and patience): - hope, tarry, viewed, wait. He saw the torn down walls burned with fire, but what he visualized out of the rumbles of shabby, sooty, scorched rocks stood a gigantic, great, glorious barrier. He envisioned with hope and expectancy of a restored Wall already completed before he ever told anyone what he planned to do in Jerusalem. It was a huge and daunting task. Was it without challenges? No, Nehemiah faced several challenges. Was it without danger or fear? Absolutely not, but for in the end with much consistency, determination, and persistence, Nehemiah with dedicated loyal people succeeded in their goal in rebuilding the Wall!
So the next time you want to achieve a goal - any kind of goal - use your autosuggestion with repetition that will stimulate your visualization attaining your goal before you have it, and that will mechanically drive you into action to manifest your thought into reality! In the next blog, we will look at the dangers and challenges Nehemiah faced but overcame to what was God's desire thrusting it into existence.
To Your Wealth!
There is a great example of visualization described in the Bible in the book of Nehemiah. In 586 B.C. the great Jerusalem gets utterly destroyed by the Babylonians, and the Jews exiled to the city of Babylon. Over 100 years there are two exiles of Jews returning to Jerusalem with the permission and kindness of the Kings of Persia to build Jerusalem but with distressing results for Jerusalem still remained in physical and spiritual shambles. Yet there came a man called Nehemiah and upon receiving this distressful news of his homeland from a friend who has just returned from Jerusalem, he cries out unto God, full of supplication, prayer, and repentance. Nehemiah who was a cupbearer to King Artaxerxes of Persia (456-425 B.C.), a reliable and important official decides to ask the king to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the broken down walls consumed with fire. The king approves and gives him the authority to rebuild the Wall and restore Jerusalem as a fortified city. When Nehemiah returns to Jerusalem, he slips out late one night taking only a few others with him and he "viewed the walls of Jerusalem, which were broken down and the gate thereof were consumed with fire," (Nehemiah 2:13). That word 'viewed' in Hebrew is shabar which means to scrutinize; by implication (of watching) to expect (with hope and patience): - hope, tarry, viewed, wait. He saw the torn down walls burned with fire, but what he visualized out of the rumbles of shabby, sooty, scorched rocks stood a gigantic, great, glorious barrier. He envisioned with hope and expectancy of a restored Wall already completed before he ever told anyone what he planned to do in Jerusalem. It was a huge and daunting task. Was it without challenges? No, Nehemiah faced several challenges. Was it without danger or fear? Absolutely not, but for in the end with much consistency, determination, and persistence, Nehemiah with dedicated loyal people succeeded in their goal in rebuilding the Wall!
So the next time you want to achieve a goal - any kind of goal - use your autosuggestion with repetition that will stimulate your visualization attaining your goal before you have it, and that will mechanically drive you into action to manifest your thought into reality! In the next blog, we will look at the dangers and challenges Nehemiah faced but overcame to what was God's desire thrusting it into existence.
To Your Wealth!
H2Owalker
ReplyDeleteExcellent and encouraging