Finding your Neverland
Copyright © 2005 Mark Susnow
Inspire Possibility
http://www.inspirepossibility.com/
When I was a kid two of my imaginary friends were Nyruna and
Poonkin, who seemed very real to me. Some might say I was a
little crazy talking to imaginary friends. Yet today, in a way
I still have them. When I leave myself a "to do" message on my
answering machine I jokingly leave the message for my two
friends, "buddy and pal."
It is not uncommon for our imagination to be the source of our
successes and happiness. In Finding Neverland, James Barrrie
escaped to his imaginary world, Neverland, which became the
subject of his classic Peter Pan. Barrie's imagination brought
him joy, wonder, contentment and much artistic and material
success.
Our imagination can also be the source of our experience of
despair and hopelessness. We live in a stressful world that is
constantly being fueled by the sensationalism of the media. These
negative imprints influence our beliefs about our future. During
the Vietnam days we experienced tremendous turmoil and one of the
darkest eras of our history. Pessimism prevailed and there was
very little hope for the future. Yet it was during this period
that much of the counter culture movement was birthed and today
many of the concepts of that era are part of our mainstream
culture.
Although it was challenging I maintained my optimism during this
period and was hopeful about the future. I believed that things
would get better and that this perspective was our only choice.
During this period I was inspired to write the following in a
poem. "Should there be a day when the visionaries of peace stop
loving then the prophets of doom will have there day of gloom."
We can't give up on our dreams and visions of the future. We need
to use our imagination in a way that can empower us. In a way
that serves us, our communities and the world we live in.
Lets talk about how we can do this. How can the power of our mind
unlock the door to our imagination? Barrie used his imagination
to escape to a world that to him was very real. And this world
brought him success on many levels. Using your imagination to
visualize what it is you want is the key to unlocking this power.
Visualizing includes feeling and experiencing what it is you want
in as many ways as you can. If it's a great relationship that you
desire imagine how you would feel in this relationship.
The process of manifestation has always been a passion of mine.
Yet, I have been told by some that affirmations and
visualizations don't work for them. I believe that there is a
simple reason for this. You must first empty your mind !! As you
learn to empty your mind through meditation or other mind
techniques and then introduce your dream or vision of what it is
you want, a clearer message is imprinted upon your subconscious
mind .
After you have become adept at imagining the life you want,
express gratitude for having it. Gratitude is an incredible
spiritual practice because it acknowledges a higher power and
brings you back to being in the now. Through expressing gratitude
you are reminded of the abundance and well being in your life. As
you radiate this abundant vibration you attract to you greater
abundance and wellbeing.
I know that I have simplified this practice. But why does it have
to be difficult? Meditate, Imagine (Visualize) and Practice
Gratitude. For myself this has been a fulfilling practice and way
of life. What have you got to lose other than a few minutes each
day?
We are at a critical time of our lives. Visualizing the world we
all want for ourselves and for each other can change the
collective consciousness of the planet. Don't give up and keep
loving as each one of you makes a difference. What other choices
do you have? I hope I have inspired possibility in your life.
When we think of possibility we become hopeful and optimistic
about the world we can create together.
Please share this letter with those in your circle. Thank you for
your commitment, your support and for your referrals.
Journey On
Mark
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