Friday, August 16, 2019

Envisioning the ‘Vision Game’




It was a nice experience to conduct the ‘Vision Game’ in two parts (with open and closed eyes) among the team members.  We, as a team do realize the power of mental visualization or mind’s eye in achieving things those appear to be away from our abilities.

Part 1 (with open eyes): We stood firmly and moved/stretched our hands as much as we could. Here, we were wide awake about our appearances only. We have not used all our capabilities to stretch the hands. We felt that we were conscious of our limitations only.

Part 2 (with closed eyes): We repeated the same steps of Part 1, stood firmly and moved/stretched our hands as much as we could. But, this time we have closed our eyes and were unaware about our appearances. And, hence we were free from shy / coyness in us. We could use all our capabilities and to our surprise we could go far away than the marking (spot) of part 1 while stretching our hands. This had happened owing to our power of visualization/ imagination.

We all abide by Helen Keller’s quote that “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision”

Such realization is really necessary in the present day ICT society. We, being the Nurturers of E-culture,  have to develop new aptitude, ability, skills etc. in order to preserve the value system based on the universal human values.


Part 1


Part 2

7 comments:

Chavhan said...

Nice!
How do you get time to accomplish all the activities? By the way this blog too was amazing .... 'dil se'
Regards!

Narale Suvarna said...

Thank you!
Pls. do perform the Vision Game Activity. It is really useful.
Regards

Tejesh said...

Thank you for your instant comments!
Pls. do perform the Game and realize the inner strengths.
Regards

Priti Shirke said...

Very Good! Thank you for sharing your experience. Through this game we experienced our strengths .

Tejesh said...

Thank you Priti Shirke Ma'am for your good words!

Dr. Shashi Gaikwad said...

Dear Mr. Tejesh, Just visited your blog. Well done. Images are also good. you and your team must have realised the power of imagination. Hope you enjoyed also!? keep it up.

Dr. Shashi Gaikwad

Tejesh said...

Thank you very much for your good words Dr. Shashi Gaikwad Ma'am!
Regards