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Imagination and the Law of Attraction
Mastering the Art of Manifestation Part 4
Do you ever feel like you’re putting in all the effort but still struggling to achieve your goals? The key to success might be simpler than you think — it’s all about the power of imagination. As famously quoted by Einstein, “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” In this article, we’ll delve into the fascinating topic of manifestation through imagination and show you how to harness this power to turn your dreams into reality.

The power of the mind to create images, sensations, smells, and sounds is one of your most powerful tools when applied to the law of attraction. When we say what we want to manifest, we usually begin with “I want this thing” or “I want to be like this.” However, the language the Universe understands is that of emotions. Our manifesting statement should begin, “I want to feel like this.” or better yet, “I feel like this.” The more time we spend feeling the emotions our dream would provide as if it is providing it, the sooner we get what we want.
It’s been scientifically proven that our imagination can affect physical and emotional well-being. Take, for instance, the four-minute mile — a feat that seemed impossible until Roger Bannister accomplished it. Within a year, four more people achieved the same milestone. This demonstrates the incredible power of the mind, the strength of belief, and the ability to imagine the impossible as possible.
People often say to visualize your dream but remember that visualization is only an image in your mind. It would be like watching a movie with the sound off or eating a meal with your nose blocked. You would be missing out on the whole experience.
How can we make a holistic creation in our imagination? Let’s begin by listing our senses on paper with our goal first. Then, we can write down touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing. Leave a space under each of around five lines. Under each heading, write what that sense will receive through your manifestation. For example, a dream holiday means you may feel the sun on your skin, the taste of cold drinks, and the smell of exotic food. Ensure it isn’t something you can experience at home; it must feel fresh and new.