Travel Guide to “Horses-Into-the-Corral”

 

HOW THE BEST

IS WON!

 

 

 

A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Words!

 

n      The visualization you just experienced transported you to the right hemisphere of your brain.  As soon as you arrived in your right mind, the superconscious and subconscious dimensions of your mind began to convey information to your conscious mind about your inner self.

 

n      The sub and super minds use mental images as a primary language, because they can communicate more information, more fully and more accurately, through pictures than through words.

 

n      To discover what the dimensions of your mind are telling you, read the interpretations in the three boxes below…

 

 

 

HOW THE BEST IS WON!

 

part one

(of three)

 

= How did you feel towards the horses?

= Were you on a horse?

= Did you determine which was the lead horse?

l  Horses symbolize your true personal power, which is your willingness and ability to take constructive action to enhance your well-being and the well-being of others.  The degree to which you felt comfortable or uncomfortable with the horses is the degree to which you are comfortable or uncomfortable with your true power.

l  If you were reluctant to get on a horse, you might be reluctant to connect with your power.  Being on a horse reflects your willingness to connect closely with your inner power and take charge of it.

l  Just as a group of human beings has a leader, so do groups of animals.  Knowing which horse is the lead horse shows that you are clear about your intention and willing to move forward.

 

 

 

HOW THE BEST IS WON!

 

part two

(of three)

 

= How did you accomplish moving

the horses into the corral?

= Was the process easy and fun,

or difficult and unpleasant?

= Did you have help?

l  Numerous ways of moving the horses into the corral exist.  If you move the horses in a logical, pedestrian manner, you are probably thinking inside the box of your left brain, out of habit.  If you move the horses using creative solutions, you are in your right mind.

l  If moving the horses into the corral was difficult, you are telling your subconscious mind that you want the process of succeeding to be difficult.  If it was easy and fun, succeeding will be easy and fun.

l  Many people believe that to ask for or accept help shows weakness, but in fact the opposite is true.  Asking for and receiving help takes strength, courage, and confidence.

 

 

 

HOW THE BEST IS WON!

 

part three

(of three)

 

= Did all the horses go into the corral?

= Did you close the corral gate?

= Did you feed and water the horses?

= Did you thank the horses and your helpers?

l  If some of the horses ran off, or balked at being moved into the corral, they indicate aspects of yourself that are unwilling to support your positive actions and goals.  You can ask the uncooperative horses why they behaved the way they did.  Their answers will provide insights and lead to solutions.

l  Closing the corral gate symbolizes completion of your goal.  It also helps to focus and contain the energy of success.

l  By nourishing the horses, you tell your subconscious and superconscious that you are willing to nourish your goals.

l  Gratitude energizes all the elements of any goal you set out to accomplish.  It also attracts good fortune and expands your capacity to experience success.

 

 

 

Keeping this new information in mind, move the horses into the corral again.  Use what you have learned to:

= Connect more effectively with your inner power

= Travel outside the box of your left brain

= Make the process easier

 

Have fun!  Be grateful!

 

 

© Copyright 1998-2008 Valerie Wells. All rights reserved.

 

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