Thursday, December 17, 2009

Using Holographic Creation Sheets To Attract Your Dream Life

By Eric Johnson

Filling out a holographic creation sheet will take you into the process of holographic creation. The most important thing is the process of filling out the sheets. The sheets make for a very good focusing tool to keep your mind from wandering away from your holographic creation.

Lots of people attempt to make a holographic creation without filling out the sheets, but it can amount to wasted time and energy and may make you doubt the effectiveness of the process. Do yourself a favor and fill in the sheets. You may find that setting aside time each morning is most effective and the practice itself will also enrich the rest of your day.

Filling out the holographic creation sheets involves writing down emotions and image details, the first step to creating something real. Just spend about 20 minutes a day doing this exercise, then let the process go. There's no need to keep thinking about it or referring back to your sheets. The energy you put into your holographic creation during your 20 minutes is enough to keep it active even when you're not thinking about it.

You start with a category, which can be general or specific. You write down the category on the sheet. To the right of the category you put down what it is that you are grateful for related to the category. For example, if your category is a trip to Hawaii, you might be grateful that air travel is available to Hawaii. This puts you in a thankful mood, which is very important because you cannot manifest from a state of lack or neediness.

Next, write down image details and emotions related to your category. Using the example of buying a black BMW, your corresponding emotion may be excited. Your image may be of the interior of the car as seen from the driver's seat - the leather steering wheel, metal and wood dash board, expansive windshield and luxurious details. Include the feel of the wind in your hair and the different electric noises the car makes as you adjust your cabin settings. Now all your image details are tied in with the corresponding emotion.

In another example, the category is the Hummer you want to own. You are grateful for your Volkswagen. Your image is that of you showing the Hummer to your friends, driving it around, and having people admire it. In your emotions you are feeling fun, rich, and powerful. Another image for the Hummer could be you four-wheeling in the mountains, where you feel bold, strong, or adventurous. In this way you can have more than one image/emotion combination for a single category.

Each category has action items. These are things that come up, that you might need to do. If you want a Hummer, an action item might be to test drive one. You might hang up pictures of Hummers, or figure out gas mileage. For the trip to Hawaii, action items might include purchasing tickets, arranging for a babysitter, talking to people who have been there, and buying travel books.

If you desire something large or extravagant, you may want to write it down daily. For instance, you might be planning a vacation to Las Vegas. You might want to write the same date every time but you can use different details and emotions regarding the trip each day that you write. You can certainly mix short-term categories and larger things on your sheet.

The process of writing down your emotions and the details of your image is the important part of holographic creations. You can toss your sheet in the trash when you are done writing because you have given energy and life to your creation. Now, you can let go of it and allow it to grow. It will grow by itself, even if your time is spent on other endeavors.

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