Leonardo, La Belle Ferronière (detail), 1496
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Creative visualization refers to the practice of seeking to
affect the outer world by changing one's thoughts and expectations. Dr. William
Fezler, in his book Creative Imagery: How to Visualize in All Five Senses, suggests
creating a detailed schema of what one desires and then visualizing it over and
over again with all of the senses (i.e., what do you see? what do you feel?
what do you hear? what does it smell like?).Visualizing interconnected dots in
our minds requires us to be deeply 'awake' or 'mindful'. Perhaps there is
no greater example than Leonardo da Vinci's ability to repeatedly visualize and
then architect his innovative future. It was da Vinci's observations and belief
that "everything connects" that made him the 15th-century Italian
Renaissance man that we all admire today. Beginning as a painter before he became
a sculptor, an engineer, an anatomist, and a painter again, Leonardo
proclaimed:
"Principles for the Development of a Complete Mind:
Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses --
especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything
else."
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