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Visualization and Learning

Four basic laws of learning are: explanation, demonstration, correction if needed and repetition. Learning and training is one person showing another a how-to example. Some learning is done in a non-physical manner. This is what I wish to talk about. Visualization, seeing an object or a process and learning how to perform a specific action. The mind cannot tell the distinguishing characteristics between a real experience and one that has been vividly and repeatedly imagined. During visualization exercises, the mind can't tell the difference between a real performance and one that is imagined. Neither can the body. Most important, when you visualize yourself, you see yourself in the present, As if you would see it through your own eyes, not watching through the eyes of a spectator. The first step in visualization is relaxation. One of the more common methods of relaxation is autogenic or progressive muscle relaxation training. This method involves a series of relaxation sessions. Most start with sitting in a meditative position with your palms up (yes palms up makes a difference). Most people gently close their eyes. Then begin a process of deep breathing, exhaling to a mental count that is twice as long as you inhale. The next step is making your right arm feel heavy; then your left arm. If you would like a more detailed description of these relaxation exercises go to: http://www.guidetopsychology.com/autogen.htm Another method of relaxation is meditation, simply defined as "having a steady mind." In meditation, when your thoughts go up, you don't go up. When your thoughts go down, you don't go down. You just watch as your thoughts go up and thoughts go down. If your thoughts are good or bad, exciting or boring, you let them be. You don't accept some and reject others. In meditation, you can experience a sense of existence or being that includes your thoughts. You are not conditioned by your thoughts. There are over thirty types of meditation, some geared towards relaxation and others improving your heart or other organs of the body. Meditation is typically used for relaxation or bringing inner peace. Sometimes meditation can be used to turn negative thoughts or feelings into positive ones. If you are interested in more meditation info go to: http://www.freemeditations.com/ Now that you are starting to go into relaxation mode, we can try a visualization. The best images are from your perspective not the third-party view. Next is seeing an image with movement in it, walking, babbling brook or birds flying. Finally think of an image you personally find calming. Follow what has been mentioned before: Relax through meditation or autogenic training Think of a calming image Follow the visual conditions described above Continue calming and imaging, you now have the basics of visualization I personally think of walking through a rolling farm field using while using meditation relaxation. Remember, seeing is believing and believing leads to achieving. Have you tried relaxation or visualization? Let me know what experiences you have had.

APA Reference
Zawistowski, P. (2010, December 20). Visualization and Learning, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2024, May 7 from https://www.healthyplace.com/support-blogs/support-blogs/Visualization-and-Learning

Last Updated: January 14, 2014

Medically reviewed by Harry Croft, MD

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