At the beginning of the year I was invited to join a group of friends to put a vision board together. I know it is a very coachy and common for go getters and the goal oriented. This was my first and it was fun and now I am kind of hooked. I have to say when I put it together I wasn't thinking of what I wanted to get really... but where I wanted to be and how I wanted to feel. Putting it together felt like a ritual like planting a seed, the ingredients to a delicious recipe, or mapping out uncharted territory. It felt good and as if something had been set in motion.
I had been saving a file with pictures in it for quite some time and in fact since I put this one together in January I have filled a folder and could probably wall paper my room :0). A file full of feel good you could say.
The great thing about doing this with a group of people was the feeling that we were all working on something very special and unique for each of us. Different color backgrounds with different meanings, different pictures and arrangements. You could feel this was a ritual for everyone and what started as nervous excitement and adventures in cutting and gluing became quiet, focused and powerful. Because seeing it and pasting it permanently to the paper made it real. Seeing it everyday makes it real and makes you feel.
I am not sure I could describe what this means to me, I just know it feels like me and it feels good, not just the pictures but this feeling and design like a tree was meaningful for me, with strong roots that run deep, and limbs that bear fruit. I also noticed some themes that have always been important to me in my life playing a major role on my board, like travel, sailing, water (big portion of my board) my mom always said I was a fish. The word a million came up many times on my board and it surprised me... initially I will admit a million bucks sounds pretty good and I fully intend to create that over and over throughout my life time, it took on new meaning as I built the tree that if I were to touch a million lives the rest would be taken care of. It seemed to evolve on it's own which was why it was so fun and it is always great to be able to surprise yourself.
So I look at it everyday and it makes me feel good, it reminds of the ritual of creating and that is how I imagine vision boards as being powerful tools of manifestation and in my words creation. It's fun, call your friends and start to create, it might surprise you what gets glued and what gets left behind, or a major theme or shape appears seemingly out of nowhere and into creation.
Stay tuned for Bliss Board #2, becoming a new art form for me!
Wendi

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