Your Imagination Creates Worlds
Day 55: There is no limit to where your creative vision can take you

Today on my early morning garden walk, I saw strands of golden leaves hanging down from our birch tree. It is the sign of a new season about to come. As I pondered and reflected on this lesson of change, I thought about all of the beauty of nature. When old leaves fall away, new life comes to replace it. When we choose to let old ideas go, we can use our imaginations to create new paradigms in our world. These are some of the lessons I am learning on my spiritual journey of 100-days exploring the book Miracles by Stuart Wilde among his other works.
Creative visualization really means the ability to use your imagination to stimulate your feelings into believing that a situation is so before it actually materializes in your life. -Stuart Wilde
I love visualizing the future. It is a practice that I do daily when I do my guided meditation. There is a morning meditation by Dr. Joe Dispenza on YouTube called Best Guided Morning Meditation (Dr. Joe Dispenza (2020) Guided Morning Meditation). As I start each day, imagining the future in my mind’s eye, I can see myself walking along, smiling, and laughing. I can picture everyone around me, joyful. I can see that I am helping lots of students in my upcoming online courses. I love to see their progress and breakthroughs. Helping people and spreading light and love is something that brings great joy to my heart.
When we can imagine a world full of creativity, peace, love and light, we create that world first within our hearts. This love radiates out to others, and then they can imagine that in their lives too. The more that we share our vision for the future, the more we spread the message of hope for everyone to share.

Using your ability to see things in the mind’s eye increases your ability to affect events in the world, because not only can you develop other possibilities, more limitless possibilities perhaps. But also, once you can see yourself walking through a scene, you can be a part of it. -Stuart Wilde
When we focus on expansive possibility, rather than rigid impossibility and stagnant thinking, we are creating a new future in the now. We are affecting the world around us by the ideas that we put out into the universe. It is vital for to use our immense imaginations to create the world we want to see.
I have infinite hope for a planet full of peace. If I want that for everyone, I must concentrate on it with my creative mind, every day. This brings forth new timelines, different outcomes and infinite possibilities for each and every one of us. That is my dream for the world. That is why I am here. I was born with an amazing amount of positivity in my soul, and I can’t help but radiate that out. There are some days in which there are so many outside circumstances that seep deep darkness into the world, that is all the more reason why I must shine my brightest.
My prayer and my intention for you today is that you imagine a bright future. What does that look like for you? How do you imagine the world? How can you be solution oriented? How can you visualize the future in a beautiful way?
What does a bright future look like to you?
I am tagging my fellow writers here who are following along on this journey so that I may share this path with them: Noma Dek, Bob Jasper, Tree Langdon, Rasheed Hooda, Michele Thill, Charlotte Zobeir Ali, Gurpreet Dhariwal, Aurora Eliam, CMP, Dr John Rose, Amy Marley, Taha Abbas, Henery X (long), Suntonu Bhadra, Nomanono Isaacs, Chowa Sekai, Terry Mansfield, KeepingItRealWithAnnick, Jessica Cote, Tony Young, Jr., Sumera Rizwan and many more! Thank you Illumination Family!
Trista Signe Ainsworth is a professional organizer with Joyful Minimalism. She helps working women clear the clutter, overwhelm, and shame from their homes and lives so that they can truly live in joy.
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