Incluso gracias a este trabajo encontré este libro, ya que Félix Torán lo referencia (entre otros títulos que los veo como “antojadores”) en su libro Consciencia cuántica: La ley de la atracción se acerca a la física cuántica (sin hacer mezclas). Empecé a identificar los límites de mi visualización con algunas meditaciones que la requieren y cuando empecé a trabajar lo que se conoce como la ley de la atracción. Empiezo a ver las imágenes borrosas cuando debo yo recrearlas totalmente, puedo visualizar una novela entera o un suceso de hace 30 años, pero mis metas, imaginarios y aspiraciones quedan como imágenes difusas, incluso a veces son inexistentes. No obstante, mi visualización tiene de grande lo que tiene de limitada. También puedo recordar nítidamente una escena. Soy visual hasta el punto que puedo confundirme sí una historia la leí, me la contaron o la vi en una película. No soporto una cosa que esté fuera de su lugar. Soy una persona muy visual, me importa la imagen, los colores, la disposición de las cosas y hasta hace unos años tuve una memoria casi fotográfica. Es nuestra natural capacidad de imaginación, la energía creativa básica del Universo que utilizamos constantemente, aunque no seamos consciente de ello”. La venimos usando todos los días, todos los minutos. No hay nada en absoluto nuevo, extraño o desusado en la visualización creativa. “La visualización creativa es la técnica de utilizar la propia imaginación para crear lo que se desea en la vida. I often recommend this book to friends and students - and in fact that is how the book first became a success - everyone who read it wanted to share it!Ĭreative Visualization: Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Your Life It is a small, slim book, simple - and wonderful! I actually prefer it to some of Shakti's later and more advanced books - the simplicity of this book makes it so enjoyable to read and very beautiful. Shakti Gawain explains the principles in simple and inspiring terms, and then gives a number of wonderful creative visualisation 'journeys' - imagined stories that you can follow to activate, harness and create with various areas of your sub-conscious mind - and your life! It explains in simple and luminous terms, how to do creative visualisation.Ĭreative Visualisation is an astonishingly powerful technique of imagining which helps to draw our desires and wishes into reality. I love this book! I read it in about 1992 although it first came out in 1978. Just as well, since the nonsense in this book gets plagiarized and turned up to 11 in "The Secret" years later.įor anyone looking for genuine visualization exercises, I would highly recommend "Your Illustrated Guide to Becoming One with the Universe", which is both original and avoids the self-centered nonsense of this book.įabulous Book! - Seminal work on Creative Visualisation I kept waiting for the author to include citations to the ideas she lifts wholesale from other sources, or some of the affirmations that are lifted word-for-word from other books. There are things called viruses, germs, and cancer and being cheerful doesn't make them go away.įurthermore, the crap in this book isn't even original. Later, in a rambling section on health, the old chestnut of "hey, maybe we subconsciously will ourselves to be sick" gets dragged out about. At one point the author, talking about being unafraid of self-reflection, says something to the effect of "nothing inside us can harm us." It's a naive dismissal of mental illness, PTSD, and trauma that I found outright offensive. Much, much worse are the author's nonsensical concept of mental and physical health. The author glosses over any notion that hard work, creativity, or anything involving genuine ACTION are involved in changing your own fate. I'm sorry, but the human imagination is not a magical wishbook where you can point at what you want (new job, new apartment, prosperity) and just wait for it to show up on your doorstop. I am a strong believer that visualization and affirmations are effective techniques for self-improvement, but this book takes it to a ridiculous level. This isn't just a bad book, it is a genuinely toxic one.
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