Proof that Visualization Works?
Posted by Natalie Reid on Thu, Oct 23, 2008 @ 04:05 PM
Although quantum physics proves why visualization works, you'll never be able to prove it to anyone else. Even when you're successful, you won't be able to prove that you used secrets of quantum physics and your subconscious mind to create what you wanted. The reason you can't prove it is that it's not possible to show anyone what you are thinking. You know you visualized getting that new job or new house or whatever it was, and you can tell everyone that's what you did, but you won't be able to prove it to them.
There is no way to see a person's thoughts - which is a very good thing, as we recall from George Orwell's 1984 just how creepy and controlling it was to have someone else - in this case the government - inside Winston's head.
Here's an analogy I've used before: It's like when you're watching "Jeopardy" with your friends and when the contestant gives the right question, you say, "I knew that." Your friends may or may not believe you, and no matter how you try, you may never be able to convince them. But you know the truth - you know that you really had the right answer.
It's not that important to prove that visualization works, anyway, is it? Even though you won't be able to prove it, won't life be more fun if you visualize what you want and get it - even if you never can prove to anyone else that's what you did?