Visionary

Visionary

Seeing the path of most allowance.

To have a vision is to dream big and know it is possible. Not everyone will share your view, so keep it to yourself until you are unquestionably confident, for certainty is your faith.

Message

You are a visionary, but sometimes you doubt yourself and do not believe something is true until others see it. Have confidence in your visions; you are the only one who can. A visionary knows that an inner dream will come to be. It may not happen quite as you expect, but variations of it will manifest for you to enjoy and expand upon.
A vision begins inside of you, in your imagination and your dreams, and will grab all the higher possibilities to create vivid scenarios, compelling you to nurture them into reality. You soul witnesses all from a high perspective and revels in the boundless, creative imagination of your visions. Everything in this word was first a dream that someone thought into existence. The building blocks that make everything in your world are within you. Realize your dreams by activating your inner visionary.
It is your job to know your dreams fully and intimately. Connect to your dreams by immersing yourself into the vision and then experiencing them directly through all of your senses—what does it look like, sound like, feel like?
Explore the exercises in the masterclass to embody the message and create a higher viewing platform for your life.

Conscious Creator Masterclass: Moving a Vision from the Inner to Outer Self

This masterclass opens your mind and heart to your soul possibilities and the bigger picture of your dreams and desires.

Visualization

Find a comfortable place to sit, hold the Visionary card gently in your hands. In your mind, repeat your manifestation name or the word ‘prophet’ nine times. Bring to your mind a dream that makes your heart smile. Allow it to journey with you. Close your eyes softly and tenderly. Concentrate all your attention inward and take four deep, slow breaths as you imagine walking on a magical path leading to your heart and inner landscapes.
While still absorbed in your internal space, gently open your eyes and focus on the card in your hands. Take four deep, slow breaths. Now, shift a part of your inward attention to your outside world by directing your gaze at something around you within two meters. Take four deep and slow breaths. Now, softly move more of your inner attention to the outside world by gazing at a point of convergence, a meeting place like the horizon in the image. This brings all possibilities of your vision together. Take four deep, slow breaths.
Now, close your eyes again and imagine that point of convergence as a ball of light. Expand that ball of light to embrace the earth. Feel your dream forming. Soon, it will enter your life in varied and beautifully satisfying ways. Expand your ball of light and see it reaching out into the infinite creative space of the universe, like electrical impulses expanding and creating new life and ideas. Experience your dream from this expanded view and float in the possibilities of what it can become.
Breathe deeply and stay here for as long as you like, at least thirty seconds. When you are ready, draw your awareness back to the point of convergence and open your eyes. Re-orient your consciousness by gazing at something around you, within two meters. Take two deep, slow breaths while fully concentrating on the Visionary card in your hands. What do you see? How do you feel? Take two more deep, slow breaths and return to the waking consciousness.

Journal Work

Write or draw about the expanded perception of the dream you experienced in the visualization. Did you learn anything new, or why you desire something? This inquiry will create a clearer picture to bring into reality. Then, write or draw a list of big dreams and desires you can play with next time you do the visualization. Go wild! Let your visionary dream big.

Reflections and Actions

Activating your imagination will open your mind and heart to your greatest potential. Take just ten minutes a day to play and daydream.
Try this exercise: Imagine you are a character in an adventure movie. What would be your story? Write or draw a one-page outline of your movie script. If you get stuck, think about the movies or stories that have impacted you. Be your own hero/heroine.

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