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Imagine That!

October 29th, 2009

imaginethatWORD COUNT:  415  Brief, Yet Transformative Words

TIME to CREATE: * Less Than 2 Minutes *

We l.o.v.e. the gifts of the analytical mind, and the advantages are certainly helpful. There’s no doubt about that.

Yet we often rely too heavily on the analytical aspects of the mind, as we try to understand our experiences. And the more we analyze, the more confused we can get. Like every gift, our analytical abilities, can be a double-edged sword. They can help us, or hurt us.

You know when you’re being overly analytical; that’s when you feel confused. And if you try to solve the problem of confusion with the same thing that created it, you only add more confusion.

So what to do?

This is where the gifts of the imagination come into play.  Where thoughts make you think more linear thoughts… your imagination allows you to create another reality!

Not convinced?

Well, that’s why it can be so hard to create a new reality.

But let’s play with this for a bit! The underutilization of the imagination IS one of the BIGGEST reasons why we continue to recreate what we already have. Why?

Because as adults, we tend to downplay the imagination, and we usually give more credence to what the physical eyes tell us, because it’s “real”. Yet what comes into physical form, is only material, because it was first perceived in the imagination. And those images you envisioned, created the blueprint in the subconscious, which drew the resources and material manifestation into your experience.

And there’s more, of course!

Your Mind Determines What You See, More Than Your Eyes Do. It’s an interesting predicament, isn’t it?

If we rely only on our eyes to tell us what’s “real”, and if we discredit the gifts that can help us see beyond what we’ve already created, we’ll just keep creating more of the same experiences.

So the message here is simple. There is tremendous creative power in positive imagery. And we all know how to pretend! We were masters as children. We simply need to embrace that part of ourselves again. For the imagination can take us to higher, brighter and far more fulfilling places, beyond all the wonderful … and sometimes not-so-wonderful… things we’ve already created!

See how you can open yourself up to the wonder and magic of your imagination today. L.O.V.E. it as much as you do your analytical gifts! Not only will you have more fun, you may also discover that receiving all you desire, becomes child’s play!

Your friend and partner in high-spirited manifestation,

Copyright© Laura Cardone 2009. All Rights Reserved. This is a Daily Discovery Series edition. www.profitswithpurpose.com is for progressive thinkers, conscious creators and other adventurous souls who are just too marvelous for words!

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