Intention-Manifestation

Using Mental Pictures For Visualisation

For the law of attraction to work better, you can form a mental picture in your mind of what you want. Mental pictures are powerful and leave a stronger imprint in your subconscious mind.  Also, it makes it easier to connect emotionally when you have a mental picture.

So if you are hoping to be a great public speaker, then form a mental picture that you are up on stage, speaking with confidence.  Imagine that as you speak, your audience are filled with positive thoughts like the feeling of being moved by your words or an empowering feeling. Next imagine that at the end of your speech, your audience gave you a standing ovation. Feel their love, support and admiration for you.

If you have a problem with visualising this mental picture, there are two simple exercises that you can do to achieve this:

1) You can physically draw out the picture.

Or 2) You can also cut out pictures from magazines for a visual representation of what you want and stick them onto a large piece of paper.

So if you want to use the law of attraction to attract wealth and success, the mental picture and the pictures that you draw or stick on paper should be one that has images of a nice house, car, swimming pool, money, designer bags and you in your desired career.

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