Neeta Blair

Phone: 910-455-7870

Email:
Indoma@earthlink.net

Website:
http://www.indoma-neeta.net

Coaching Gym:
Thursday 8AM-10AM (Pacific Time)

Family, Health and Wellness, Spirituality

I developed Imagination Education after completing 70 workshops for a series derived from lectures by Neville Goddard. One statement caught my attention – Neville had pointed out the need to educate the imagination. I’d searched the Internet and other resources for methods and processes but did not find anything that addressed the issue. So I looked within my inner world, asked to see methods for educating the imagination and wrote out and tested the drills that poured forth. My driving force was recognizing my imagination was running wild and I wanted to bring it under control. In other words, I noticed how swiftly images played out in my mind. Images played out scenes based on things I heard, saw and otherwise detected through my senses. In addition to following the prompt from Neville, I’d seen a related statement in a Fillmore (Unity) book. He’d encouraged the readers to “study your mind”. Again, I did not find what I needed to handle this task – so I integrated the study of one’s own consciousness with educating the imagination.
Imagination Education is a simple process. As coach, I instruct by walking you through drills where you’d educate your imagination. You are your own Imagination Educator. I speak the drills, you’d hear the sounds and concepts and you’d observe the images that appeared. I’d prompt you to consciously move your attention in the direction that allows images you’d chosen to experience to appear. You are constantly moving your attention, but you’d educate yourself to consciously move your attention according to your choices. Other drills include consciously entering and moving about inside chosen images, then speaking from the images.
For me, Imagination Education is as ever unfolding phenomenon. Each day, I uncover more and more processes for educating the imagination, moving attention and arranging images in the mind into structures that take form as experiences in the world visible to the senses.

Education & Credentials:

Ph.D. Family Systems integrated with Family Therapy and Adult Education from The Union Institute, Cincinnati, OH; BA Psychology, UNCG, Greensboro, NC; IE Coaching – 2007 to present; Family Systems Consultation – 1992 to 2007; Social Work Administrator – 1987 to 1997; Social Worker for families and children – 1964 to 1987; Research, Development and Implementation for applying spiritual law – 1997 to present; Study of spiri