Imagination: It’s all in your mind; success, health, peak performance, and good relationships

The process of Imagineering involves consciously and deliberately, harnessing the process of your imagination
Albert Einstein stated, Imagination is more important than knowledge.
A great hypnotherapist , Emile Coue disclosed that; When the imagination and the will are in conflict, the imagination always wins.
What this means is - when you decide with your will to change or create difference in your life; if your imagination, your unconscious agendas and desires, imagines otherwise, then your next version of the future is planned accordingly.
The best of intentions backed by will power cannot bring about significant change should you succeed, it takes consistent and concerted effort to create life changes over a stretch of time.
For some it is only with a second religion, third marriage or fourth career that real changes actually happen. The solution is – to combine your will power with your imagination .

Imagining or creating in your mind’s eye, isn't something new; you do it every waking hour, imagining what you expect to have happen to you. In this way you constantly generate random media on your mind's inner screen.

Imagineering involves consciously and deliberately generating and projecting messages and subject matter to your inner mind.

Your dreaming mind projects images on your inner screen while you sleep.
Your mind constantly moves to and fro between the separate data streams of your conscious, subliminal and unconscious functions

Imagineering is using your conscious mind to communicate with your subliminal and unconscious mind
How does Imagineering differ from imagination?
When you have fun or feel excited, you generate endorphins, and when you experience fear and the fight or flight response you generate adrenaline; this is an automatic response.
With Imagineering you plan, guide, emote, enthuse and illuminate your goal onto your inner screen by deliberately generating endorphin and adrenaline.
Ideally you will generate more endorphin because the pleasure centre of your brain is in close proximity and related to your memory centre.
Dreaming, daydreaming and imagination light up your inner screen with generated images, sounds and feelings but with random content.

Imagineering is the process of deliberately illuminating your objective.

Imagineering involves submerging your goal and outcome, consciously, into the lower brain-wave frequencies such as those you would reach during dreams, or a hypnosis or meditation session.

Your everyday imaginings, and the practice of affirmations, reside near normal waking consciousness without sufficient gravity to submerge them into the deeper layers of the mind (theta waves).
Vibrations deep beneath the sea create powerful waves on the surface of the ocean.Similarly By plunging your goals and outcomes deep within your mind, they produce powerful effects on your surface consciousness.
Many great ideas and inventions evolved through daydream, it is useful, creative and healthy and a natural sequence of behaviour.

  • Daydreaming isn't planned, deliberate or linear
  • Daydreaming is haphazard and spontaneous

Most people unconsciously replay past failure and rehearse mediocrity on the screen of their innerTV, to perpetuate a self-fulfilling prophecy. A potent formula!
Successful people already practice a form of Imagineering , by aligning the forces of intent and assumption by their previous success.
Another potent formula!


You are Daydreaming and imagining on your innerScreen when you:
Fantasise and project images, sounds, feelings and smells
Internally conduct (2 and 3-way) conversations where you arbitrate, argue, defend and plead your position, such as:

  • Rehearse hope as the inner dialogue you desire to have (Future Channel)
  • Replay regret as the inner dialogue you wish you'd had (Past Channel)
  • Trigger an inner dialogue through fear, such as "This is getting out of control!", watching the content of your innerTV (NOW Channel)
  • Feel really confident and clearly envisage how things could and should be. (NOW Channel)
  • Imagineering is home-magic to replace a lack of previous success with a placebo reality on your inner screen.

Imagineering makes it possible for your subliminal mind, to jump-start a new belief system.
Your subliminal mind can be convinced and (in a sense) hoodwinked into believing your inner-screen broadcast is actual reality.
Milton Erickson the great hypnotic genius who brought hypnosis from the stage to a serious clinical status stated  "the unconscious or subliminal mind, cannot tell the difference between a sufficiently believed-in internal reality and an external reality". To generate change in your world, it needs to happen first in your imagination.

Creating a placebo inner reality is a great technique to reprogram your inner agendas
• It aligns with that new agenda,
• It searches, sorts and filters, the million of bits of data; your (incoming) Alaskan pipeline of data, tirelessly 24 hours a day,
• It notices the opportunities the conscious mind misses, being, massively limited in scope. In comparison.
And in doing so you would imitate what all truly successful people do; goal setting, creative planning, daydreaming and assuming with intent.
Einstein imagined riding on a beam of light to come up with the theory of relativity.

A spectrum of opportunity criss-crosses your life, in the subliminal form of, body language, tonality and sensing information.

Most of the time, from spoken conversation you perceive only a blinkered seven percent on the horizon of possibility and opportunities.
According to the research of Professor Albert Mehrabian, in any given spoken conversation:
7% of communication is spoken words and their meaning.
38% of the communication is the tonality; speed pitch, loudness, voice, command etc.
55% of the communication is the physiology, posture, gesture, expression, breathing etc.
This means that for most of the time, from spoken conversation, we perceive only a blinkered seven percent on the horizon of possibility and opportunities.
Salvador Dali said, "Oh Dali, first you need to dream you are a genius and then you will become a genius!"
When Milton Erickson said that the unconscious, mind cannot tell the difference between a sufficiently believed-in internal reality and an external reality, he meant that we have been conditioned to believe that the external world is more important than our internal world and somehow from the multitude of possible perceptions that surround us, we keep creating the same kinds of reality in our life.
The new model of quantum physics indicates that what is happening inside us will influence and create our perception of what is happening outside us
The fact is the brain does not know the difference between what it sees in the environment and what it remembers.
The degree to which your self-perception is totally positive and in touch with your reality, is the degree to which you can succeed in your life.
Author John Lilly, M.D. a pioneer of consciousness studies said that in the province of the mind, what one believes to be true either is true or becomes true.
We have all been conditioned to function and operate with a continuous foreground of deliberate thinking and self-talk, and an intermittent subliminal background noise of random mental chatter.
 The conditioned mind has come as a guest and stayed as an overfriendly, demanding master.

By learning to relax and observe your nurtured and programmed mind you move your perspective gradually from that of a servant to one of the master. Tibetan Monk. Sogyal Rinpoche, challengingly says that the ordinary egoic or conscious mind is comparable to a wriggling box of worms and works best when it is not thinking. Now, initially this sound like psycho-heresy, we all believe the nature of our mind is to think? He further says t’s not the thoughts that matter, it’s the thinking of the thoughts
You have an inner mental screen upon which you continuously project and flash your thoughts, ideas, biases, and feelings, moment to moment, throughout your life.
A worthwhile practice is to: Become aware of the role-playing and identifying you have with your inner screen
Notice the chaotic, random & demanding nature of your inner show and then become aware of watching rather then becoming absorbed.
The more you become aware of watching, the less identification you have with the show, consequently, your inner show has less ability to make random changes in your life
You are so used to being you and are busy with being you, that it may take some practice to start noticing how you behave and talk to yourself, when no one else is around.
The judging, praising, berating, and motivating audio content of your innerTV.
Whether on your own or in company, everything you say, do and think is noticed and recorded by your unconscious and consequently you continue to instruct it.
•Everyone knows someone who puts themselves down in social situations, as a means of potiteness or to fit in to the pecking order.
So when you put yourself down or think poorly of yourself or body or weight or looks, you are in fact giving permission to program more of the same into your life and so on.

 I n this way you create your own reality by constantly rehearsing & preparing for future events broadcast on your innerTV. The upshot is unless you pay attention to this process it can produce negative outcomes or propagate a flatland of sameness in your life. As you become more aware of this, I wonder when you might now believe in the opportunity to elevate yourself. Some ways to do this are by:
• Accepting praise from others
• Allowing your inner detractor to fade by becoming aware of your internal voices
• Forming a new positive inner voices, when you are in a deeper state
• Choosing to believe in a new model of yourself

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