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Can We Visualize Our Way Out of the Recession?

By Srinivasan Pillay, Huffington Post. Posted March 4, 2009.


We may hear advice columnists tell us to "visualize success." While this is inspiring, there is actually a science behind it.
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The recession is frightening and overwhelming for many of us. Jobs are scarce. Housing is a mess. And the difficulty of making money threatens our comfort and leaves us feeling anxious and stressed. At times like these, we may hear advice columnists tell us to "visualize success" or to "imagine our greatest possibilities". While this is inspiring, is there actually a science behind this?

The brief answer to this question is: yes. Although visualization was regarded as "new age hype" for many years, research has shown that there is a strong scientific basis for how and why visualization works. It is now a well-known fact that we stimulate the same brain regions when we visualize an action and when we actually perform that same action. For example, when you visualize lifting your right hand, it stimulates the same part of the brain that is activated when you actually lift your right hand. This shared area of brain activation when we imagine an action and perform it has been demonstrated extensively in the scientific literature. A striking example of how visualization increases brain activation is seen in stroke.

When a person has a stroke due to a blood clot in a brain artery, blood cannot reach the tissue that the artery once fed with oxygen and nutrients, and that tissue dies. This tissue death then spreads to the surrounding area that does not receive the blood any more. However, if a person with this stroke imagines moving the affected arm or leg, brain blood flow to the affected area increases and the surrounding brain tissue is saved. Imagining moving a limb, even after it has been paralyzed after a stroke, increases brain blood flow enough to diminish the amount of tissue death. This is a very clear indicator of the power of visualization.

In fact, athletes have known about this power for a long time. Expert athletes use imagery and visualization to run their races in their goal times. Studies have shown that these athletes first imagine running the race in the goal time in as much detail as possible and are then able to execute it after practicing visualizing this. One study showed that "...visualizations under hypnosis enabled nationally ranked Stanford male gymnasts to execute for the first time several complex tricks that they had been working on for over a year. The gymnasts were able to eliminate timing errors in the tricks, to increase flexibility, and, possibly, to concentrate strength..." Another study showed that youth soccer players increased their confidence in playing when they visualized their moves. Visualization has also been shown to improve high jumpers clearing the bar.

Tell your brain your plan in a thousand words, and it gets bored mid-way and wants to go to sleep. But draw it a picture, and it will respond with much deeper interest and attention. While this is all well and good, how can you apply this science to maximize your brain's potential during the recession? Here are some suggestions to get you started:


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Um, visualizing...
Posted by: carolcarre on Mar 4, 2009 4:13 AM   
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you are conflating visualization techniques used for physical goals, which only involve the visualizer, to visualizing a social construct (wealth, a new economy) which involve many people. Unless other people are the acted on and not actors, visualization techniques won't work. For them to work, you need to either persuade or coerce people to act as you wish, which isn't mere visualization. It involves communication.

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» RE: Um, visualizing... Posted by: WordMix
» P.S. RE: Um, visualizing... Posted by: WordMix
years before
Posted by: aislinnluv on Mar 4, 2009 4:15 AM   
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visualization became trendy, i used to tell my kids that the more they thought about what they wanted, the more chance they had of its coming true. i couldn't figure out how this was supposed to happen but i knew instinctively that there was some kernel of truth in it. over the years, things i wanted myself and thought about frequently seemed to materialize.

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Actually, its way bigger than that...... in fact, visualization...
Posted by: Prophit on Mar 4, 2009 4:30 AM   
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... only works for the individuals particular circumstances, but there is now a whole body of physics at the quantum level (or cosmic level) that has to do with "energy" and how that energy pervades everything in the universe.

It used to be called "dark matter"... but they have proven through excelerator experiments that this matter has an intelligence and we have this matter within us, this energy and it exists at the quantum level of our cells. So when you have a "thought" it generates a vibration to that quantum level of the cells in your entire body and since we are electomagnetic creatures we either draw to us or repel that which we "think". Some of these experiments done by private sector were taken over by the military, so you can see there is much to this..if the military got involved.

So if you "think" negative thoughts or emotions like fear, anger and hate, you vibrate "low" and thus draw to you that same thing, anger, fear and hate... but if you think or emote love, joy, excitement, and good feelings, those are high vibrational items and you draw those to you, and repell the other.

Its hard to explain here, but read these books to get a good idea of how you can change your world.

In fact, these books say that only 8,000 who intentionally emote positive results of our current crisis in the world, can affect the entire planet which is very powerful... Anyway, here are the books you want to read to understand how and there are exercises in them to help you change your reality.

"The force" by Stuart Wilde lays the foundation before the science was ever done to support what he is saying.

"The Divine Matrix" by Gregg Braden deals with the science and application to your life.

"The Spontaneous Healing of Belief" again by Gregg Braden, who makes the point, that once you get "IT" its the easiest thing to do and make happen, the HARD PART is believing it is possible. Most have a hard time believing they have this incredible power to change their reality and that of the world.

These all have changed my life and I suggest you read them to change your own if its needed.

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» It's still called dark matter Posted by: LazyEight
I can't get enough
Posted by: festoonic on Mar 4, 2009 4:57 AM   
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of these "science" stories that aren't bogged down with any actual "science." Science is hard.

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» I CALL BULL Posted by: ffrf.org
Great article but one thing on visualization.
Posted by: maxpayne on Mar 4, 2009 7:17 AM   
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See, it's different the way the elites tell us to "visualize success" from how they actually do it. If the game is "fixed" chances are, no amount of "visualizing" is gonna make you any more successful. If the game is "fixed" don't play it unless you can counter-rig it.

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Visualizing Stuff
Posted by: ClassAct on Mar 4, 2009 10:40 AM   
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I've been visualizing socialism for a long time, to no avail.

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» If you became a socialist Posted by: LazyEight
Yes, we can!
Posted by: symcokid on Mar 4, 2009 11:03 AM   
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If we were able to visualize ourselves initially as Liberators in Iraq and that we would be welcomed by them with open arms also, then we must also be deemed visionaries enough that we will be able to see our way through this Depression that we are in. Downfall is just starting and this is only the tip of the iceberg but Obama will save us all.

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visualization for clarity, open mind, realizing possibilities
Posted by: oceansong on Mar 4, 2009 11:44 AM   
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When a person is stressed, overwhelmed or pessimistic - their brain closes down, their creativity closes down and their ability to see creative possibilities closes down. They are operating in a primitive survival mode.

But when we visualize success, when we use that ability to let go of stress and automatic pessimism - then we can think clearly again. Maybe the external circumstances haven't changed, but our ability to recognize solutions, possibilities, partnerships, etc. opens up.
Then we are using the creative part of our brains, not just the survival part.

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The power of symbols in visualisation
Posted by: davemcarthur on Mar 4, 2009 1:25 PM   
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Thank you. This article has considerable wisdom. Our capacity to visualise is our most powerful ability. Without it we cannot, for instance, enjoy compassion and without compassion our lives lack science.

Perhaps it is helpful to build on the article by emphasising the vital role symbols have in our lives. They enable all the communication that exists within species and between species. If our use of symbols is not underpinned by science then they put us at risk as our behaviour becomes dissonant with the balances and flows that sustain humanity.

The first comment on this article suggests that visualisation only works in the individual, not in the group. I am not sure this is true. Recent research confirms the ancient knowledge that we are “mirror beings” i.e. our brains are laced with mirror neurons. Thus our use of symbols generates dissonance/harmony within us even as it projects dissonance/harmony on those who perceive us in any way. Ultimately it is our walk that communicates our essence.

For visualisation to be sustaining I suggest it must be underpinned by:
(a) The experience of the state of compassion and thus science so we are most open to all.
(b) The use of symbols that evoke acceptance of change and our roles as stewards within change.
(c) A sense of transition in hope.

The most vital of these symbols are “energy” and “power” for they frame and provide vitality to our visions of God, love, life/death etc. At present in Anglo-European countries a few very greedy bankers who care only for their own short-term profits have defined these great symbols to serve their interests. If our use of these symbols is underpinned by science I suggest we find ourselves acknowledging our use of resources is unsustainable and the brief Cheap Mineral Oil/Gas era is over. In my case I retain a sense of transition in hope because I visualise what I call the Great Solar-Electric Age. This visualisation affects my walk and thus my talk.

I have visualised a speech President Obama can give that may well reduce the risk of his being a failed Administration.
http://tinyurl.com/dx2jam


I also have provided visualisations or definitions of our great symbols you may find helpful to meditate upon. All my research shows that if adopted they increase our capacity to enjoy science in our lives and thus live with hope and in harmony with all.
http://tinyurl.com/6xqwww

Enjoy compassion
Dave McArthur

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Good let's all visualize a post-capitalist economy where equality democracy
Posted by: RR#1 on Mar 4, 2009 2:06 PM   
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Where every individual is free to develop their many sided talents and potential to maximum. Where everyone has a job and can actually perform many tasks since robotics have replaced human beings from most of the standard production line style systems. Where people are happy, where everyone can play piano, guitar, violin or saxaphone, paint, make love, grow their own garden, commune with their neighbors on where they want to kid's playground to go and what it should have, where we all take turns doing the more mundane tasks that require little training from taking out the trash or doing the laundry. A star-trek economy where everyone contributes and has access to all the same benifits....We could do this now, we are in a crisis of overproduction where prices are falling to their real values-the value that is measured in the labour time it takes to produce it. That is how this economy really works and why with increased production we get less real wages since profit derives from the surplus labour that is labour that a worker performs over and above his own survival needs. All these measures trying to prop up home PRICES will fail because ultimately, price must come down to reflect value. That is the macro-economics of it all and why propping up the housing market is not a good idea. Saving the banks well, that is just a swindle. Those folks gambled on derivatives and came up short, to bad about that. They were previously not allowed to do so and Clinton repealled Glass-Steagall to let the commerical banks get into the investment game. Now AIG insured those trades and we are in a well predicted crisis of capitalism, one of the sunamies that come along every 50 years or so, not the mini ones that a mini war in Korea, Vietnam Iraq will displace but another big one like the last Great One-and the other Great One before that, which lead to the first world war. All of the Value's have to be slaughtered and we have to begin production anew as increased production leads to decreased value as pointed out above. Think about it. How much would something be worth if robots did all the work? It would be worth the little human labour time that went into it's production. And how would we distribute wealth in a fully mechanized computerized world? At the point of a gun by the few owners at the top who decide who gets what where when and how? Would they have to eliminate all others or would we be kept around for their entertainment? As slaves or servants catering to their every wish?
OK now visualize a revolution to appropriate the means of production because this is what it is coming to and only because the owners will not share and will gun us down if we try to socialize it even by ballot box like they do in every other country that has had a democratic revolution not to their liking.
Cheers,
RR

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In one sentence:
Posted by: sirwilliam on Mar 4, 2009 8:14 PM   
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WHAT ONE PUTS THEIR ATTENTION TO: GROWS!

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» RE: In one sentence: FOR LIFE! Posted by: symcokid
Visualize Oneself Participating In The Struggle To Change The World
Posted by: booboo on Mar 5, 2009 12:28 PM   
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"Based on?"

"Yes we can."

"Otherwise?"

"Forget it."

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