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Work the Bugs Out in Your Imagination



Inspired by Abraham Hicks


“Your ability to imagine will help the next logical steps come to you faster. Work the bugs out in your imagination. You don’t have to build little things and bigger things. You can do it all in your mind. We’re not talking about the next logical action step. Use your imagination until your big dream feels so familiar that the manifestation is the next logical step.”

— Abraham Hicks



The Power of Inner Rehearsal



Most people are told to “start small,” to earn their dream piece by piece — a slow climb to something safe. But Abraham Hicks flips that logic on its head. The point isn’t to build your dream from the ground up. It’s to build it from the inside out.


Imagination isn’t childish. It’s code. Each time you picture your desired reality — the home, the peace, the freedom, the purpose — your mind starts treating it as normal, not distant. You’re quietly rewiring your belief system to make room for what’s coming.



Debugging Doubt Before It Manifests



When Hicks says “work the bugs out,” it’s not about effort — it’s emotional calibration. Every dream has energetic friction points: fear, impatience, unworthiness. Those are the bugs. You clear them in imagination before they show up in form.


Picture your next level life often enough and you’ll notice the emotional static fade. The scenes you once labeled “too big” start to feel familiar, doable, even inevitable. That’s alignment.



When Manifestation Becomes the Logical Step



This is the quiet shift — the moment your dream stops feeling like fantasy and starts feeling like a memory waiting to happen. You’ve lived it so many times in your imagination that your energy welcomes it in reality.


That’s what Abraham Hicks means when they say “manifestation becomes the next logical step.” You don’t chase. You prepare.



Try This Practice



  • Each morning: Close your eyes for 3–5 minutes.

  • Run the scene — your big dream, already done.

  • Let it feel normal. Don’t force belief, just repetition.

  • Watch for calm, not hype. Familiarity is your sign you’ve locked it in.



Your imagination isn’t an escape; it’s rehearsal for the life that’s already lining up for you. The more you practice it inwardly, the smoother it lands outwardly.

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