Creating a Vision Board


Have you ever created a vision board? I hadn't created a vision board until it was an assignment for a course I was taking from an intuitive teacher. There's something about stating goals that I've never particularly cared for, but I was invested in the course so I forced myself to get it done. The vision board felt fake to me until I followed it up with the next exercise/meditation to repeat the statements, view the vision board it in a particular sequence, over and over and faster and faster.



This is the vision board in my spa in the cabinet of my main massage room. I've manifested everything on this board. If not the exact image, close enough. Infrared sauna, Chromotherapy, tuning forks, gongs, Alter mirror (instead of Tonal), punching bag in the fitness room, HeroBoards instead of Lagree machines. Time to update!

The thing with creating a vision board is that things start showing up. All of a sudden, what you envision, comes to you. That whole Law of Attraction. The Bengston Method. Dr. Joe Dispenza. It's all the same. You have to feel what it feels like to already have it in your life.  Then BOOM! It shows up. It doesn't always show up in the exact way you may anticipate, but it shows up.

If I've learned anything from my intuitive work, it's that our language is powerful. If you wish for something you don't have, you are highlighting the lack and lack is more of what you will receive. For example, if you wish for good health and you are already healthy, you must first become unhealthy in order to experience good health.  Be careful what you wish for!

Just as the creative cycle is circular, manifestation is, as well. Set up your board that your eyes can move around it in a clock-wise circle. Imagine what it feels like when you already have these things/experiences and be open for how they appear for you.

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