(7.1) Visualization is the process of creating mental pictures.
Ruminating mind is constantly “picturing” an outcome at some point along the spectrum between what we fear will happen or desire to happen.
(7.2) By holding an image or picture in mind we gradually but surely draw the thing nearer to us.
An awareness of this “mental photography” and a willingness to intentionally change the picture is initiative.
(7.3) Idealization is the process of visualizing or idealizing the conditions we desire to manifest in the objective world.
Idealizing conditions refers to the process of intentionally replacing mental pictures with ones that support our ideal (desired) state.
(7.4) “Seeing” creates “feeling,” “feeling” creates “being.” First the mental, than the emotional, than the unlimited possibilities of achievement.
Mental pictures affect how we feel. If the mental picture is “ideal” it will produce an emotional response. If not, it will produce an emotional reaction.
(7.5) Each repeated action renders the image more accurate than the former.
The more we direct our attention to a mental picture, the stronger the emotional response or reaction it will trigger.
(7.6) The material for the construction of these mental images is secured by millions of tiny workers: brain cells.
Brain cells are substance in equilibrium. (2.30)