How to Use Visualization to Manifest Your Dream Life
If you don't have a visualization practice...you will after this.
I’ll be the first to admit that manifesting, spirituality, and all of its cousins got kind of a bad rep after a while, because it became humanist. Aka, all about selfish desires good or bad, didn’t matter.
But! That doesn’t negate the process of creation that has literally brought us all here.
This is why you should be visualizing more, and focusing on obstacles less.
1. Wherever you’ve always seen yourself, is where God wants you
If I asked you to close your eyes and describe to me where you’ll be in 10 years. What would that vision look like?
You’re glimpsing something that already exists for you. In Genesis, God created everything before He spoke it into being. The earth was “without form and void” until He said “Let there be light.” Your ability to envision your future isn’t imagination running wild; it’s your spirit recognizing, seeing, and reflecting back to you what’s already been created for you. Whether or not you get there depends on your partnership with the Holy Spirit and His leading, not your will power alone.
2. The urge to give up means its about to work
We need to talk about those moments when everything in you wants to walk away from what you’ve been building. Whether it’s that business you’ve been nurturing, the relationship you’ve been praying over, or the healing journey you’ve been walking—that overwhelming urge to quit isn’t weakness. It’s actually your sign that something powerful is about to shift. The resistance gets strongest right before the breakthrough because you’re threatening the status quo of your life.
3. You’re not behind
You’re not behind because God doesn’t work in timelines the way we do. What looks like delay is often divine timing, preparing you to receive what He’s already prepared.
4. Your words create
When you speak life (the word of God not fun positive affirmations!) over your situation you’re partnering with how God operates. He calls things that are not as though they were. The power is in His words, not your own. When you use the power that is yours (of the tongue) to partner with His power, that’s when the changes happen. When Jesus prayed “Father, bring glory to Your name,” God responded: “I have already brought glory to my name, and I will do so again.” Every prayer you speak is asking God to manifest what He’s already accomplished.
5. Understand prayer beyonddd asking for things
When we pray, we’re not convincing God to act. We’re giving Him permission to release what’s already been prepared. Think about that for a moment. Your prayers for literally anything and everything under the sun, aren’t falling on deaf ears we know this, you’re praying because there’s already an answer to the prayer. It’s like asking a coin to exist with just one side, it can’t. Then it’d be called something else and prayer isn’t called something else.
TL;DR
As much as you’re doing whatever it is you do…visualize more. Don’t just accept your life as it is, when there’s so much more for you. Open up your vision, by asking God for it to be opened. Ask for wisdom. Ask knowing you’ve never been told no a day in your life because it’s true. .
1. I am always the version of me that gets everything I want
2. Because I know nothing stays the same, I am always getting better never worse
3. I know exactly what to do and when to do it
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