Imagine: 7 Visualizations for Greater Clarity, Confidence, and Calm
By (Author) Deganit Nuur
By (author) Tim Murphy
Foreword by Anita Moorjani
Red Wheel/Weiser
Hampton Roads Publishing Co
10th December 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Mind, body, spirit: meditation and visualization
Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude
Positive psychology
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Your intuitive mind has been dormant for years-isn't it time to wake it up Imagine is for those eager and excited to transform, manifest their best life, and get their power back though the power of visualization.
Do you yearn for a life less burdened by overwhelm, insecurity, and anxiety Imagine stepping into a world where you
Imagine
unveils this transformative world through the power of visualization. This comprehensive guide, crafted by spiritual teachers Deganit and Tim-your supportive companions on this journey-offers seven unique techniques to help you
Forget the endless search for external answers. Imagine empowers you to tap into your inner wisdom and unlock the power that lies dormant within. Are you ready to experience greater clarity, confidence, and calm Embark on this journey of self-discovery and start imagining the life you deserve.
Deganit Nuur, DAOM, is a world-renowned spiritual teacher, celebrity clairvoyant intuitive, acupuncturist and resident healer at The Four Seasons NYC and LA, writer, and speaker. Founder of Nuurvana Clairvoyant Healing, Nuur has been named one of the "Top 15 Intuitives Worldwide" by Gwyneth Paltrow's publication, goop, and has been featured on the Today Show, Good MorningAmerica, and written up in the New York Times, Forbes, Vogue, and Vanity Fair amongst many other reputable publications.
Tim Murphy, PhD, is an empirical scientist with a specialization in cultural anthropology and a longtime friend and student of renowned spiritual leader Deganit Nuur. Tim has been awarded for his excellence in teaching courses on social inequality, empathy, and belonging, and has presented his research in the US and abroad. His first book, Queerly Cosmopolitan, is an ethnography of belonging in urban Brazil.