05/07/2020
Art of Wellness number 22 VISUALISATION.
The brain can't tell the difference between having visual an experience and bringing the image into your mind through visualisation.
When you bring to mind a treasured memory, the neural networks light up in the same pattern that they were created and trigger a similar sensory and emotional experience. Every time you activate a memory and replay it the same way you remember it, this network becomes stronger. Like a groove in a record getting deeper. You can visit this special place in your minds eye to bring about the feelings of calm, connectedness, support, exhiliration or any other associated quality you want to generate.
When you access a trauma network in your mind-body, you can change parts of the visual story line to alter how you experience the memory next time it arises. If you use relaxation, grounding techniques and reframe your beliefs about the story during visual recall you change how the memory is reconfigured back into your brain and body. Like a computer file that you update. You may need the support of an experienced healer to guide you safely through this process.
PRACTICE: Sit in a comfortable position and close your eyes. Take a few calming, deep breaths and ask yourself what you need in this moment. It could be love, confidence, energy, calm, connection, support, strength, balance or a sense of safety.
Think of a time when you experienced this quality. If you can't recall a time you can create an imaginary scene in your minds eye.
Bring this scene to life with your imagination. Explore the scene in detail.
What colours do you notice?
Where do you observe movement or stillness?
How close are you to the experience?
Can you look around the scene and create more depth and vibrancy?
Play out the scene in your mind.
Now begin to breathe through the scene. Inhaling the quality you chose to evoke into your body and the space around you. Exhale anything that limits or blocks your intention.
Bathe in the sensations you have generated for a few minutes.
Journal your experience.
Original art by Popi