What is Guided Imagery?
Guided Imagery is a therapeutic technique in which we wield our imagination as a source of positivity. It can be used by practitioners in many ways to help their clients achieve their personal goals, no matter how specific or broad these goals may be.
Perhaps you’d like to add feelings of joy into your life, or maybe you just want to make it through a specific dentist appointment. When you visualize yourself achieving your goal, no matter how big or small, you take a very big first step toward reaching it.
Guided Imagery is all about visualization, something that we do all the time. In fact, we’re born with the innate ability to visualize. The problem is that many times, if not most of the time, we tend to visualize how things could go wrong, rather than how they could go right. But if you don’t envision your desired success, it becomes that much harder to achieve it. The basic principle behind Guided Imagery is to utilize positive scenarios that help us feel good and capable in any area of our life.
What is Guided Imagery meditation?
Guided Imagery meditation offers us an uplifting experience as we imagine ourselves within an enjoyable and positive scene. To enhance the effect, we try to make the image as realistic as possible, actively engaging all of our senses, so that we not only see a picture, but also hear it, feel it, smell it and maybe even taste it.
Why choose Guided Imagery when you want to start meditating?
I have so many good things to say about Guided Imagery as a way to get going with meditation, and that’s simply because of how easy it is to start and how rewarding it is from the beginning.
With Guided Imagery meditation, instead of setting aside our thoughts (as we would normally be required to do in order to meditate), we replace them – for a short while – with positive, soothing thoughts that are both relaxing and empowering for us. We create this nurturing space in which we simply have a good time and delight in the moment. Even one minute of existing in this mindset can have a major impact.
When we focus our attention on a good feeling, it has an immediate positive effect on our perspective. It’s great when we can stay embedded in that good feeling for at least a few moments, but no need to stay there too long.
How can kids benefit from Guided Imagery meditation?
Realizing how enjoyable this type of meditation can be is what clued me into how effective it could be for kids. Using your imagination makes the act of meditating much more appealing when you’re just starting off, and that’s especially true for kids. It’s also been shown that little ones have an even greater ability to visualize their thoughts, meaning that their imaginary scene will be that much more vivid.
It’s usually pretty easy to get children engaged in using their imaginations, and from there, it’s not long before they realize how fun meditation can be!
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