Can't Visualize? Try THIS Instead (new way)
Summary
TLDRThe video script addresses the common struggle with visualizing desires when closing one's eyes. It clarifies that crystal-clear mental imagery isn't necessary for manifestation and suggests modern alternatives like vision boards or digital folders filled with images and videos of aspirations. The speaker shares personal experiences with using a Pinterest account to simulate ownership of desired items, emphasizing that different visualization techniques can be equally effective. The script encourages viewers to remain open-minded, experiment with various methods, and not to be disheartened if they can't see clear images in their mind.
Takeaways
- 😌 Visualizing doesn't necessarily mean having a clear, cinematic image in your mind's eye.
- 👀 Most people do not have the ability to see detailed images when they close their eyes, which is normal.
- 💭 Daydreaming is an example of visualization that doesn't require seeing with the physical eyes.
- 🧠 The brain can't distinguish between real and imagined scenarios, which is useful for manifestation.
- 🏠 You can use visual aids like vision boards, or digital folders with images and videos to help with visualization.
- 📲 Modern technology, such as phones and computers, can be leveraged to enhance the visualization process.
- 📷 Creating a Pinterest account or a digital folder to 'pretend' that the items you desire are already yours can be effective.
- 🌐 The method of visualization that works best can vary from person to person.
- 🔄 It's important to be open to different visualization techniques and to test them out for yourself.
- 🚀 Visualization is not limited to mental imagery; using external tools can be just as powerful.
- 🤔 Don't be discouraged if you can't see a clear image in your head; the key is to find a method that works for you.
Q & A
What is the main challenge discussed in the transcript regarding visualization?
-The main challenge discussed is the inability of most people to visualize clearly with their mind's eye, which is the act of seeing images in one's mind when their eyes are closed.
What does the speaker suggest about the nature of visualization for most people?
-The speaker suggests that most people do not have 'cinematic crystal clear vision' when they close their eyes, implying that clear mental imagery is not a common experience.
What alternative to mental visualization is proposed in the transcript?
-The transcript proposes using visual aids such as a vision board, a folder on a phone or computer, or a Pinterest account to collect images and videos of desired outcomes as an alternative to mental visualization.
How does the speaker describe the process of using a Pinterest account for visualization?
-The speaker describes pretending that the Pinterest account is an Instagram account where they have posted the images and videos of the things they want to manifest, making it feel more real and part of their reality.
What role does the speaker believe the subconscious mind plays in the visualization process?
-The speaker believes that the subconscious mind, which is described as the 'powerhouse of creation,' does not distinguish between what is real and imagined, thus making the visualization process effective.
What does the speaker suggest about the effectiveness of using technology for visualization compared to mental imagery?
-The speaker suggests that using technology, such as computers and phones, to visualize desired outcomes can be as effective, if not more so, than mental imagery alone.
Why does the speaker believe that seeing images and videos of desired outcomes might be more effective than just thinking about them?
-The speaker believes that seeing images and videos makes the desired outcomes feel more real, taking them out of the head and into reality, which may enhance the manifestation process.
What advice does the speaker give to those who struggle with mental visualization?
-The speaker advises those who struggle with mental visualization not to feel disheartened and to try modern practices such as setting up a vision board or using digital platforms to aid in the visualization process.
What is the speaker's perspective on the importance of personal research and experimentation with visualization techniques?
-The speaker emphasizes the importance of not just taking their word for it, but for individuals to research and test visualization techniques for themselves to find what works best for their unique situation.
How does the speaker encourage an open-minded approach to visualization techniques?
-The speaker encourages an open-minded approach by suggesting that there are endless ways to visualize and that one method is not necessarily more powerful than another, urging individuals to explore different techniques.
What is the final piece of advice the speaker gives to the audience?
-The final piece of advice is to be open-minded, give different visualization techniques a shot, and to not rely solely on mental imagery if it does not work for them.
Outlines
👀 Overcoming Visualization Challenges
This paragraph discusses the common issue of not being able to visualize clearly with closed eyes. The speaker suggests that no one has a 'cinematic crystal clear vision' when they close their eyes, and encourages viewers to share if they do. The speaker then explains that visualization doesn't have to be a clear, visual experience like seeing with the eyes, but can be more abstract, similar to daydreaming. They emphasize that even without a clear mental image, one can still manifest their desires.
📱 Modern Practices for Visualization
The speaker introduces modern methods for visualization, such as using computers, phones, and Pinterest to create a visual representation of one's desires. They share their personal practice of setting up a Pinterest account and treating it as if it's an Instagram account where they have posted images of things they want to manifest. The paragraph highlights the idea that our brains do not distinguish between real and imagined images, and that by adding pictures and videos of desired items to a digital folder, one can pretend they already own them, aiding in the manifestation process.
🌟 Embracing Individuality in Manifestation
The final paragraph emphasizes the uniqueness of each individual's manifestation process. It acknowledges that some people can visualize their desires clearly in their minds, while others may struggle with this. The speaker reassures that struggling with mental visualization is not a barrier to success and encourages viewers to remain open-minded and try different methods. They also stress the importance of not taking advice at face value and to research and test any method for oneself.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Visualization
💡Manifest
💡Subconscious
💡Daydreaming
💡Vision Board
💡Logical Conscious Brain
💡Imagination
💡Reality
💡Open-Mindedness
Highlights
The challenge of visualizing clearly with closed eyes is a common experience.
Not everyone has cinematic, crystal-clear vision when they close their eyes.
Daydreaming is a form of visualization that does not require seeing with the eyes.
The brain does not distinguish between real and imagined images when using technology.
Visualizing does not necessarily need to be as clear as seeing with the eyes.
Using a vision board or digital folder can help with visualization.
Creating a Pinterest account to collect images of desired items can simulate ownership.
The subconscious mind is a powerful tool for creation and is not aware of the difference between real and imagined.
Manifestation can be achieved without clear mental imagery by using external tools.
The speaker personally finds using a computer to view images more effective for manifestation.
The effectiveness of visualization methods can vary from person to person.
The speaker suggests not to give up if one cannot visualize clearly in their head.
Different methods of visualization should be tested to find what works best for an individual.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of being open-minded and trying different techniques.
The speaker encourages research and personal testing of visualization methods.
The video concludes with a reminder to be unique and not to compare oneself to others.
Transcripts
close your eyes see what you want and
hold the vision
sounds good and all until you realize
you are just sitting there
staring at the black screen of your
eyelids why can you not
visualize properly what does visualizing
even mean
in this video we will explain all that
the truth is at least from what i can
gather from my studies and observations
is that no one and comment down below if
you do
has cinematic crystal clear vision when
they close their eyes
i'm sure someone out there does and i'm
very curious to know if you do
but for the rest of us how do we
properly visualize what we want
when we literally can't see it another
truth is
you don't have to see it like you see it
with your eyes when you daydream about
something
while staring out the window you don't
see it with your eyes what you're
thinking about
you don't see your boss making you feel
bad or you don't see the crush that
you're daydreaming about
in the same way you do if they were
sitting in front of you it's hard to
explain in words what's going on
but it's important to note that you
don't have to see crystal clear to
manifest
luckily we live in an era where we have
computers and phones
our brains really don't know the
difference between what's real or
imagined
so when we look at a picture of a car or
a house
our brain thinks it's ours of course our
logical conscious brain
which by the way only runs five percent
of the show will say it's not
but of course our subconscious the
powerhouse of creation
isn't aware that it's not so if you
can't visualize what you want in your
head by just sitting there
and if nothing pops up and you try and
try and try it's time to move to
more modern practices you can set up a
vision board or you can just create a
folder
on your phone or computer of images
videos of things that you want to
manifest
what i do personally is set up a
pinterest account and on my folder of
things i want
i pretend and make believe that it's my
instagram account like i posted those
things myself
so you can add all the videos and
pictures of the stuff you want to
manifest in your life
be it a car a house a lottery win
money from your business literally
anything you put that into your folder
and you pretend it's already yours
imagine you took the pictures or the
video
and do this every day you will start to
slowly manifest these things in your
life
through whatever action steps universe
sends to you
there are endless amounts of ways to
visualize what you want
we are not limited to just closing our
eyes and seeing them
we can use whatever we are able to some
people can see it in their head
all the things they want and that's fine
if you can't that's fine too
just use the computer or the phone you
have one is not more powerful than the
other i've used both in my life and
honestly they have equal success
actually the computer method manifested
things a bit faster in my life my theory
on that
is because actually seeing the things
that i want
on a video or a picture made it feel
more real to me and it took it out of my
head
and into reality you're unique and
you're not like everyone else
so don't feel bummed if you can't see a
clear image in your head
and then just give up because i promise
you you don't need to see a clear image
in your head
don't just take my word for it never
trust someone on the internet
without really fully researching it and
testing it for yourself
i'm just saying the things that have
worked for me and hopefully
for you as well be open-minded give it a
shot
and as always thanks for tuning in
you
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