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Affirmations are one of
the most important elements of creative visualization. To affirm
means to “make firm.” An affirmation is a strong, positive
statement that something is already so. It is a say of “making
firm” that which you are imaging.
Most of us are aware of the fact that we have a nearly
continuous inner “dialogue” going on in our minds. The mind is
busy “talking” to itself, keeping up an endless commentary about
life, the world, our feelings, our problems, other people, etc.
The words and ideas that run through our minds are very
important. Most of the time we aren’t consciously aware of this
stream of thoughts, and yet what we are “telling ourselves” in
our minds is the basis on which we form our experience of
reality. Our mental commentary influences and colors our
feelings and perceptions about what is going on in our lives,
and it is these thought forms that ultimately attract and create
everything that happens to us.
Anyone who has practiced meditation knows how difficult it can
be to quiet this inner “mind talk,” in order to connect with our
deeper, wiser intuitive mind. One traditional meditation
practice is to simply observe the inner dialogue as objectively
as possible.
This is a very valuable experience, as it allows you to become
consciously aware of the types of thoughts you habitually think.
Many of these thoughts are like tape recordings of old patterns
we picked up long ago, which is still influencing what is
happening to us today.
The practice of doing affirmations allows us to begin replacing
some of our stale, worn out, or negative mind chatter with more
positive ideas and concepts. It is a powerful technique, one
which can in a short time completely transform our attitudes and
expectations about life, and thereby totally change what we
create for ourselves.
Affirmations can be done silently, spoken aloud, written down,
or even sung or chanted. Even ten minutes a day of doing
effective affirmations can counterbalance years of old mental
habits.
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