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4 Steps for Creative Visualization

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2007

A quick guide on how to use Creative Visualization to achieve goals, based on the book Creative Visualization by Shakti Gawain, using "The Simpsons" cartoons.

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  • nicely done, you set a light tone to it, almost playful.

  • thank you

  • Would'nt it be like counting your chickens before they hatch?? Just a thought...

  • That is exactly. By doing so, on a steady basis you approach the reality to thought. Practice and you will see.

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  • Great distillation of the book.

  • We love Shakti! This is great, I have used Shakti's techniques to overcome my fear of violence. I am now living in Japan and regularly competing in full contact Karate tournaments. Later this year, I'll be going to a Muay Thai training camp in Bangkok, I hope to compete there too!

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  • what is the backgorund music called?? I really love listening to it.

  • cool. the secret of Powerful Prayer changed my life. GetPrayerPowerDotCom. Mark 9:23 Everything is possible for him who believes. And Matthew 17:20 If you have faith the size of a mustard seed you can move a mountain.

  • This is the nearest thing to Cosmic Ordering that can alter our environment and circumstances, cause events to happen, attract money, possessions, work and love, change habits and improve the health. Be Cosmic ...

  • great and cute video! I love the music! Shalom!

  • great sumary . it reminded me the book, so that i went back reading it again

  • taww this is great thank you advice pictures of the worlds favourite family and supurb music ..long live you tube too

  • fantastic

  • @machetes

    how has Shakti Gawain helped you in other ways?

    I hear other good things about Jiddu Krisnamurtie as well

  • It's from the traditional Sabbath evening Jewish liturgy. This niggun (tune) is sung to Lecha Dodi, an ancient kabbalistic welcoming of the Sabbath.

    We sing it without the musical instruments as it is forbidden to play music on the Sabbath. Glad you enjoyed it. You'll hear it in most orthodox synagogues on Friday nights.

  • i thought i'd mention one last step action!

    :D!!! other wise you'll just be daydreaming all day and night

    you must take some inspired action to manifest your desire! :D

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