189 Quotes on The Importance of Visualisation in Your Life

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189. self-empowering positive visualisation is called sukalpa or subhavana in yoga whereas its negative counterpart is called vikalpa. — yogi dhruvaji

188. surveys have found that visualising the lifting of weights increased the muscles more than physically lifting them because visualisation occurs in the mental body which controls and transforms the emotional energy body and the physical body much more powerfully than these two bodies can individually control and transform themselves. — yogi dhruvaji

187. positive feelingful visualisation effortlessly replaces negative visualisation just like we replace old clothes with new clothes. — yogi dhruvaji

186. your empty mind may rapidly degrade into thoughts of self-harm if you are not relishing the thoughts of positive visualisation. — yogi dhruvaji

185. logical analysis, intelligent planning, and organization may only get you so far in life. without visualisation, they may not be so fulfilling and may make you dry and cold. then your purpose of your life may remain undefined. — yogi dhruvaji

184. if you don’t move your arm for years, it may decay. similarly, if you don’t use your brain’s faculty of visualisation, it might get blocked. — yogi dhruvaji

183. just like food and water is for the body, visualisation is for the brain. — yogi dhruvaji

182. when you only listen to a voice or music, your eyes don’t distract you, like they do while watching a video. thus listening forces your mind to actually visualise, fulfilling you with a deep sense of subtle enjoyment while hearing. — yogi dhruvaji

181. when you are shown something in a video, your mind is forced to see what is being shown and thus it may not feel inspired to visualise on its own. and that may not fulfill you so much in the long run. — yogi dhruvaji

180. visualising with your mind internally satisfies you more deeply than seeing externally while watching a video or seeing something outside. your mind's visualisation goes more deeper in your consciousness than a video can. your mind can also be trained to visualise much more variegated infinite beauty than what you are forcibly limited to visualise while watching a video or seeing with your eyes externally. — yogi dhruvaji

179. the most common ailment of humanity is loneliness. it can be eradicated by the cultivation of feelingful visualisation which keeps us always satisfied, content, not alone, and fulfilled within. — yogi dhruvaji

178. feelingful visualisation is the exact opposite of logical analysis. it is a thing of your emotional heart, not just of your inquisitive, logical, skeptical, or speculative left brain. — yogi dhruvaji

177. the world may get so negative and cruel around you. in those times, visualisation keeps you anchored within in mental peace and infinite possibilities. — yogi dhruvaji

176. visualisation makes your life worth living. — yogi dhruvaji

175. visualisation does not cut you off from reality, in fact it opens up infinite possibilities in your life internally and externally. — yogi dhruvaji

174. why are you so afraid of visualisation? don’t you love it when you unknowingly or knowingly visualise while listening to music, watching a video, reading a novel, telling a story to others, playing a game, etc? — yogi dhruvaji

173. visualisation will awaken when the visualising blocks in your brain are activated by the constant practice of trying to visualise, without impatiently giving it up. — yogi dhruvaji

172. visualising is highly contagious. hanging around a visualiser either in person or by listening to his or her recordings will transform you into a visualiser sooner or later. — yogi dhruvaji

171. the more you sit near someone who is vividly visualising, even if that person is silent, the more you’ll be able to visualise. — yogi dhruvaji

170. the more you listen with an open mind to someone whose voice is imbued with vivid and rapt feelingful visualisation while speaking, the more you’ll be able to visualise in meditation. — yogi dhruvaji

169. first listen, then visualise — yogi dhruvaji

168. visualisation will be transferred to you and triggered by repeatedly hearing the voice of a visualiser. you can then cultivate to trigger it in your own voice. — yogi dhruvaji

167. visualisation shows us new frontiers to reach, new worlds to enter, and new horizons to unravel. — yogi dhruvaji

166. visualisation helps us escape from the boredom of life. — yogi dhruvaji

165. visualisation is the key to unlocking your inner power. — anthony robbins

164. visualisation is the art of seeing the invisible. — jonathan swift

163. visualisation is the key to success in any field. — john wooden

162. visualisation is the key to unlocking your creativity. — julia cameron

161. visualisation is the first step to manifesting your dreams. — bob proctor

160. visualisation is the pathway to achieving your goals. — harvey mackay

159. visualisation is the starting point of all great accomplishments. — napoleon bonaparte

158. visualisation is the secret to creating a successful life. — louise hay

157. visualisation is the key to achieving anything you desire. — wayne gretzky

156. visualisation is the power of the mind to create your reality. — deepak chopra

155. visualisation is the magic wand that can turn your dreams into reality. — oprah winfrey

154. visualisation is the most powerful tool for creating your reality. — dr. joe dispenza

153. visualisation is the ultimate tool for manifesting your dreams. — abraham hicks

152. visualisation is the bridge between the present and the future. — napoleon hill

151. visualisation is the process of seeing the future in your mind’s eye. — brian tracy

150. visualisation is the language of the subconscious mind. — dr. john f. demartini

149. visualisation is the key to unlocking your potential. — wayne dyer

148. your mind is a powerful tool. use it to visualise your dreams and bring them to life. — les brown

147. visualisation is the first step towards achieving your goals. — tony robbins

146. visualise your success and work towards it every day. — zig ziglar

145. visualisation is the secret to success. — jack canfield

144. visualisation requires imagination, but thinking may not. so choose visualisation whenever you can over normal thinking. — yogi dhruvaji

143. you must first gradually conquer your conscious mind with constant visualisation before you are able to eventually reach deep into and beautify your inner subconscious mind, which is beyond your grasp at this time as it is filled with zillions of deeply buried previous memories. hence the practice of visualisation requires a lot of patience. but it is blissful from the beginning till the end. — yogi dhruvaji

142. constant visualisation will transform your mind into a calm ocean which is not disturbed even by hundreds of rivers and streams (of thoughts) flowing into it. so if you can visualise, try to make it nonstop, even in the background, while doing your tasks. and if you haven’t started visualising yet or can’t visualise, start cultivating it and increasing its daily duration by practice. — yogi dhruvaji

141. creating a better life for yourself begins with creating better images in your mind. — yogi dhruvaji

140. in your “mind’s eye” you can ‘see’ anything you want. it just takes a little practice to ‘see’ something that isn’t currently in your physical reality or what you have never seen before with your external eyes. — yogi dhruvaji

139. visualisation alters reality by manifestation. — yogi dhruvaji

138. everything that mankind has ever created first existed as an idea in imagination or visualisation. — yogi dhruvaji

137. what we visualise, becomes part of our perception of the world. and we act on that perception. — yogi dhruvaji

136. we become what we think about all day long. –ralph waldo emerson

135. the mind is everything. what you think you become. –buddha

134. if i don’t teach visualisation to others, how can i ever help them unleash their true innate potential? — yogi dhruvaji

133. one who does not want to enjoy by visualising inner beauty may not be able to fully relish external beauty. — yogi dhruvaji

132. most of the world is already escaping and living for a lot of time daily in an imaginary reality of games, movies, novels, fiction, etc. so why not also create and live in a visualised beautiful reality of your own choosing, which can make you a better person too? — yogi dhruvaji

131. the pleasure awarded to us by our subtlest mind through visualisation is much deeper than the pleasure we can ever feel with all our other external senses combined. — yogi dhruvaji

130. the only thing higher than visualising beauty and getting self-empowered is to help others visualise it in their lives. this has always been my driving force. — yogi dhruvaji

129. as you slowly master visualisation in your mind, everything you see outside also starts becoming alive and meaningful. — yogi dhruvaji

128. don’t think visualisation is a waste of time just because it is not your external reality. it helps you cope with anything people throw at you externally, which they always will. — yogi dhruvaji

127. living internally in your own desired ecstatic reality by visualisation makes living externally in this unpredictable reality tolerable. — yogi dhruvaji

126. there is no spice in life without the immersive joy of visualisation. — yogi dhruvaji

125. you can only understand the full depth and potential of those who visualise if you start visualising yourself. it takes one to know one. — yogi dhruvaji

124. the only thing stopping an aphantasiac from becoming a hyperphantasiac is a lack of regular practice of visualisation. — yogi dhruvaji

123. just like everyone can train their brains over time to think of what they want to achieve, every single person, who has patience and perseverance, can also gradually train the mind to visualise vividly. aphantasiacs don’t have to feel depressed that they will never be able to visualise. — yogi dhruvaji

122. some don’t mind thinking all the time but they are against imagination. how can you ever think about something without imagining it to some extent? — yogi dhruvaji

121. imagination, visualisation, or hyperphantasia is not good or bad, just like electricity is neither hot nor cold on its own. it is how you use it. — yogi dhruvaji

120. achieving your biggest goals in life without the bliss of internal visualisation is like pounding wheatless husks or trying to milk a barren cow. — yogi dhruvaji

119. do not fear to let your imaginations run wild while visualising cosmic beauty because it is infinitely more beautiful than even your wildest imaginations. — yogi dhruvaji

118. doubts in the power of visualisation to manifest your desires are the root causes for not being able to or not wanting to visualise in the first place. — yogi dhruvaji

117. those who are against visualisation may never have visualised themselves. — yogi dhruvaji

116. the power of imagination connects us to the infinite. — john muir

115. visualisation and belief in a pattern of reality activates the creative power of realization. — a.l. linall jr.

114. visualisation is the key to unlocking the power of your mind. — tony robbins

113. if you can visualise it, you can make it happen. — unknown

112. visualisation is the first step to achievement. — unknown

111. visualisation is the process of making the invisible visible. — unknown

110. visualisation is a tool for focusing the mind on a desired outcome. — unknown

109. visualisation is a mental rehearsal for success. — unknown

108. visualisation is the art of creating mental images of what we want to achieve. — unknown

107. visualisation is the process of creating a mental blueprint of your goals. — unknown

106. visualisation is the language of the mind. — unknown

105. visualisation is the foundation of all great achievements. — unknown

104. visualisation is the secret ingredient to success. — unknown

103. visualisation is the precursor to manifestation. — unknown

102. visualisation is the key to unlocking your subconscious mind. — unknown

101. visualisation is the process of creating your own reality. — unknown

100. visualisation is a way to create a blueprint for your future. — unknown

99. visualisation is the path to achieving your dreams. — unknown

98. visualisation is the art of seeing what is invisible to others. — jonathan swift

97. visualisation is the mother of innovation. — simon sinek

96. visualisation is the tool to see beyond the present moment. — unknown

95. visualisation is the art of bringing your imagination to life. — unknown

94. visualisation is the fuel for creative thinking. — unknown

93. visualisation is the art of making the impossible possible. — unknown

92. visualisation is the starting point for all achievements. — unknown

91. visualisation is the tool for creating the life of your dreams. — unknown

90. visualisation is the foundation for success in any field. — unknown

89. visualisation is the key to unlocking your intuition. — unknown

88. visualisation is the power to create your destiny. — oprah winfrey

87. visualisation is the art of dreaming with your eyes open. — unknown

86. visualisation is the tool to unleash your creativity. — unknown

85. visualisation is the key to unlocking the door of opportunity. — unknown

84. visualisation is the way to manifest your desires. — unknown

83. visualisation is the bridge between thought and action. — unknown

82. visualisation is the tool for creating a compelling future. — unknown

81. visualisation is the secret to living your best life. — unknown

80. visualisation is the way to overcome fear and doubt. — unknown

79. visualisation is daydreaming with a purpose. — bo bennett

78. you can have anything that you want if you can master the art of visualisation. it is the only one skill in this world which can help you reveal your true potential. every other skill will fall short in helping you remember your real nature. — sri vishwanath

77. the imagination disposes of everything. it creates beauty, justice, and happiness, which are the whole of the world. — blaise pascal

76. without this playing with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. the debt we owe to the play of the imagination is incalculable. — carl jung

75. all the works of man have their origin in creative fantasy. what right have we then to depreciate imagination. — carl jung

74. cherish your visions and your dreams, as they are the children of your soul; the blueprints of your ultimate achievements. — napoleon hill

73. happiness is not an ideal of reason, but of imagination. — immanuel kant

72. you have all the reason in the world to achieve your grandest dreams. imagination plus innovation equals realization. — denis waitley

71. go confidently in the direction of your dreams, and live the life you have imagined. — henry david thoreau

70. imagination is the most marvelous, miraculous, inconceivably powerful force the world has ever known. — napoleon hill

69. indulge your imagination in every possible flight. — jane austen

68. the true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination. — albert einstein

67. your imagination is everything. it is the preview of life’s coming attractions. — albert einstein

66. my imagination is a monastery, and i am its monk! — john keats

65. imagination is the highest kite one can fly. — lauren bacall

64. it is the marriage of the soul with nature that makes the intellect fruitful, and gives birth to imagination. — henry david thoreau

63. what i fear most, i think, is the death of the imagination. — sylvia plath

62. the mightiest lever known to the moral world, imagination. — william wordsworth

61. imagination should be the center of your life. — ray bradbury

60. nothing limits achievement like small thinking; nothing expands possibilities like unleashed imagination. — william arthur ward

59. the imagination is man’s power over nature. — wallace stevens

58. imagination is the real and eternal world of which this vegetable universe is but a faint shadow. — william blake

57. imagination is the true magic carpet. — norman vincent peale

56. imagination is usually regarded as a synonym for the unreal… indeed, the power of imagination makes us infinite. — john muir

55. limitations live only in our minds. but if we use our imaginations, our possibilities become limitless. — jamie paolinetti

54. imagination is the soil that brings dreams to life. — anon

53. countless others before you have found success and happiness by exploring the real power of imagination, and you can be the next to make a great discovery there. — anon

52. trust in your imagination, and it won’t lead you astray. — anon

51. the imagination is the golden pathway to everywhere. — terence mckenna

50. imagination is the power of the mind over the possibilities of things. — william stevens

49. the true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination. — albert einstein

48. imagination is a place where all the important answers live. — joe meno

47. limitations live only in our minds. but if we use our imaginations, our possibilities become limitless. — jamie paolinetti

46. imagination is an instrument of survival. — rogier van der heide

45. the world is but a canvas to the imagination. — henry david thoreau

44. expand your imagination. — jeff hardy

43. go confidently in the direction of your dreams, and live the life you have imagined. — henry david thoreau

42. your imagination is everything. it is the preview of life’s coming attractions. — albert einstein

41. true change takes place in the imagination. — thomas moore

40. laughter is timeless, imagination has no age and dreams are forever. — walt disney

39. the best use of imagination is creativity. — deepak chopra

38. reality can be beaten with enough imagination. — mark twain

37. without leaps of imagination, or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. dreaming, after all, is a form of planning. — gloria steinem

36. if you fall in love with the imagination, you understand that it is a free spirit. it will go anywhere, and it can do anything. — alice walker

35. imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality. — jules de gaultier

34. the world of reality has its limits; the world of imagination is boundless. — jean-jacques rousseau

33. and by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. the worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt. — sylvia plath

32. what is now proved was once only imagined. — william blake

31. imagination is like a muscle. i found out that the more i wrote, the bigger it got. — philip josé farmer

30. i believe in the power of the imagination to remake the world, to release the truth within us, to hold back the night, to transcend death, to charm motorways, to ingratiate ourselves with birds, to enlist the confidences of madmen. — j.g. ballard

29. you are lucky to be one of those people who wishes to build sand castles with words, who is willing to create a place where your imagination can wander. — anne lamott

28. imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humour to console him for what he is. — francis bacon

27. to know is nothing at all; to imagine is everything. — anatole france

26. imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and, therefore, the foundation of all invention and innovation. in its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared. — jk rowling

25. i think imagination is at the heart of everything we do. scientific discoveries couldn’t have happened without imagination. art, music, and literature couldn’t exist without imagination. and so anything that strengthens imagination, and reading certainly does that, can help us for the rest of our lives. — lloyd alexander

24. the thinking mind is best controlled by the imagination. — carson mccullers

23. a man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the place of another and many others; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own. the great instrument of moral good is the imagination. — percy bysshe shelley

22. i believe in the goodness of imagination. — sue monk kidd

21. all human accomplishment has this same origin, identically. imagination is a force of nature. is this not enough to make a person full of ecstasy? imagination, imagination, imagination! it converts to actual. it sustains, it alters, it redeems! — saul bellow

20. there is the strange power we have of changing facts by the force of the imagination. — virginia woolf

19. the soul without imagination is what an observatory would be without a telescope. — henry ward beecher

18. imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. but without it we go nowhere. — carl sagan

17. imagination is more important than knowledge. for knowledge is limited to all we know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand. imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. but without it we go nowhere. — albert einstein

16. the man who has no imagination has no wings. — muhammad ali

15. i am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. imagination is more important than knowledge. knowledge is limited. imagination encircles the world. — albert einstein

14. imagination rules the world. — napoleon bonaparte

13. logic will get you from a to z; imagination will get you everywhere. — albert einstein

12. you can’t do it unless you can imagine it. — george lucas

11. imagination is the eye of the soul. — joseph joubert

10. everything you can imagine is real. — pablo picasso

9. stories of imagination tend to upset those without one. — terry pratchett

8. if you can imagine it, you can achieve it. if you can dream it, you can become it. — william arthur ward

7. imagination is the beginning of creation. you imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine and at last you create what you will. — george bernard shaw

6. to accomplish great things we must first dream, then visualise, then plan… believe… act! — alfred a. montapert

5. they who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. — edgar allan poe

4. to bring anything into your life, imagine that it’s already there. — richard bach

3. vision is the true creative rhythm. — robert delaunay

2. imagination creates reality. — richard wagner

1. live out of your imagination not your history. — stephen r. covey
 
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