I'm not discounting that your fairy godmother could walk up to you
with prepaid tickets to Bali for two and happens to be wearing a
bright yellow blouse, but the Art of Visioning®
states:
"We can
rearrange the outer world forever, but if we haven't rearranged the
furniture in our hearts and minds the experience of fulfillment will
elude us. As we replace outworn beliefs and limiting perceptions with
new pictures and a new scenario, we literally recreate ourselves." Lucia
Capacchione, Visioning: Ten Steps to Designing the Life of Your
Dreams, page 253.
In the same way I practice writing, we must also practice
Visioning®. Embodying our collage images through journal writing, movement and
contemplation brings our vision deep into our heart memory. As we feel
our way to our vision, we make adjustments to release the inner
critic's voice. We release self-sabotaging thoughts and habits.
This point is brought home in a recent article about Edward
Slingerland's book, Trying Not to Try: Cultivating the Art and Science of Spontaneity.
"Our
excessive focus in the modern world on the power of conscious thought
and the benefits of willpower and self-control causes us to overlook
the pervasive importance of what might be called “body thinking”:
tacit, fast, and semiautomatic behavior that flows from the
unconscious with little or no conscious interference. The result is
that we too often devote ourselves to pushing harder or moving faster
in areas of our life where effort and striving are, in fact,
profoundly counterproductive."
"Starting Over" Collage 1 from my 5-panel series: "I Know What I Said." |
After playing with my latest vision board "Starting Over,"
I got an intuitive body hit to explore moving to Europe. Elated one
day, panicked two days (I had just got settled), by day four I was making
a plan to scram next year, and finally, I started over at peace.
Now I'm planning to take a vacation to explore several
cities where I can see myself living. I bought a travel guide, borrowed
language CDs from the library and filled out my passport application.
In August, I'll check in with my friend who lives overseas to see
what her plans are. Beyond that, I'm enjoying where I live and work now, and following my Visioning® heart.
Dorothy Segovia is a certified Vision coach and author who explores creative journaling and music in My Body, My Car: How to Coach Yourself Through Life's little Accidents. Learn more about her at www.writeinside.com.
Discover the heart of your creativity by becoming a Creative Journal Expressive Arts facilitator. Learn how to teach and coach others in a beautiful, retreat setting. Teachers, health practioners and other professionals can incorporate the Creative Journal and Visioning® methods into their own teaching. Visit Lucia's web site for details.
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