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If you've got a dream you're intent
on pursuing, chances are you're going to bog down at some
point. That's just the way
dreams are. In fact, there's a little known rule about this
called the Second Rule of Thermodynamics, which states that
sooner or later everything returns to chaos. In other words,
expect your dream to come crashing down around your ears
periodically. Yet, no need to despair; such meltdowns are
actually good for your dream, because they force you to stop
and rethink your approach if you want to continue. That's the
only way you can find the footing to continue, and in that
process, you're forced to learn and grow. This is when I
always pull out my trusty guided visualizations. Nothing, but
nothing, can turn your mind around quite as effectively as a
good guided visualization. It can create hope where there was
none, clarity in a space of confusion, and immeasurable
inspiration. If you subscribe to the same notion that I do -
that all of our ideas and instincts around our dream are
guided - then this is where you'll find the mother lode of
such information. A good guided visualization will connect you
with deep inner truths that most of us simply can't tap into
consciously. So basically, you, too, can be a Ghandi or a
Nelson Mandela or a Thich Nacht Hahn . if you dig deep enough
and surrender fully enough. (Those enlightened souls have
taught us that such round-the-clock access to the spiritual
goods requires one heck of a lot of meditation, not to mention
a saintly obfuscation of the ego.) In the meanwhile, the next
best thing is to turn on the guided visualizations. By guided
visualization, I mean a recording of someone leading you
through a meditation. First they relax you; then they help you
imagine yourself in a particular place, or having a certain
experience. A great guided visualization will lead you into
situations where anything can happen and anyone can show up.
You simply sit back and observe as helpers show up, insights
are gained, and instructions are received. Sometimes the path
you see is a familiar one you've imagined often with your
conscious mind, and the meditation serves as a wonderful
confirmation of your plan. Yet, other times it can be strange
and dark, making no sense whatsoever. My own students have
come to me with alarm when they saw a picture of chaos, or
violence and degradation. And yet, in talking it over later,
they usually recognize a deeper meaning to the picture. Over
time, if they repeat the process, they are often left with a
greater insight
than they anticipated. For instance, Rosemary was a frustrated
writer who hated her daytime job, and was given to fits of
gallows humor about it. When she first did my Discover Your
Soul Purpose meditation, she uncovered a chaotic back alley,
full of lurking, menacing figures. She did the meditation
several more times and the situation only marginally improved.
Yet, what Rosemary took away from the experience was that her
life was out of balance, and filled with dark, negative
energy. She quit her job, attended to her failing health, and
re-approached the meditation some months later. Now the scene
was remarkably different, a sunny courtyard in which she could
see herself as a writer for the first time. In fact, Rosemary
had not 'done the meditation wrong', as she'd been quick to
assume. ("I must be the only person who didn't do this
thing right!") Instead, her soul was giving her a direct
signal that she was tangled up in life circumstances that were
obscuring her dream. The
meditation, for all of its supposed lack of clarity, had
really
been clear as a bell. The only real way to interpret the
images
we get in these visualizations is to check in with our gut.
There may be age-old gypsy wisdom that water means good luck,
or that a duck is an omen of impending death . but I say
that's all poppycock. The only person who knows what your
visualization means is you; your gut is the only thing that
should ever guide your interpretation. What is it telling you
about what you saw -- that you need balance, like the confused
Rosemary? Or that you need courage? Could it be that you
simply don't want to admit that what you saw is actually true?
Often we get images of ourselves leading such a life of power
and abundance that we can barely stand it. It brings tears to
our eyes as we acknowledge that we really can do that thing we
sorely wish to begin. In that instant, we see how small and
constrained we've allowed ourselves to become; yet, we also
see how much impact we could have, if only we could choose the
right path. Above all, guided visualizations give us
permission to dream. They allow us to see ourselves
graphically living a different life, feeling the feelings,
smelling the smells, and owning the power. We see a higher,
truer aspect of ourselves, and in that instant, understand how
unstoppable we really can be. This is the biggest reason I
rely on guided visualizations in my work - because they take
you beyond the sugary platitudes about 'going for it' and
'reaching for the stars'. Instead, they deliver you smack into
your dream for a moment, so you can see the impact and
importance of what you're here to do. Once you really know the
true rightness of what that feels like, down deep in your gut,
nothing can keep from making that vision a reality. Even if
the
images you see are more fleeting or obscure, they will leave
you brushed with truth. This is the wisdom that lurks in our
bones; wisdom we can access simply by taking the time to turn
on a visualization.
You can learn more about guided visualizations at
www.howmuchjoy.com/tangdysp.html
Suzanne Falter-Barns' free ezine, The Joy Letter, brings you
practical tips and tools for
your dream every other week. Sign up at
http://www.howmuchjoy.com/joyletter.html
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About
the author:
Suzanne Falter-Barns is the author of How Much Joy Can You
Stand? (Ballantine.) She also publishes The Joy Letter, an
inspirational ezine that gives you a fun, friendly nudge
towards
your dream every two weeks. Her website, www.howmuchjoy.com,
has
been featured in Self, Fitness, i-Village, Cybergrrl, and more
than 100 radio and television shows.
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