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Don’t Limit Imagination to Mystical Practices – (1699)

Introduction

We typically use our imagination in mystical practices, invoking, concentrating and meditating on our Divine Mother or any of the parts of the Being.

However, imagination is an extraordinary tool that can be used to determine and to gain knowledge. It can be used in any field to great benefit. This post proposes that the use of imagination can help us immensely in daily life and in the work on the ego as well.


Future Consequences

One very interesting use of our imagination is to use it to see the consequences of our actions and to see how we will feel after doing something.

If we can imagine ourselves having done something and being in that situation and then with our imagination, we can provoke from ourselves how we are going to feel. Then we have some knowledge to decide upon.


Conscious Use of Imagination

The conscious use of imagination is to visualise seeing the future according to our karmic parameters. Visualising according to our realistic possibilities is powerful and this is what many people use to try and materialise things. Because imagination is very creative, and is a key component of the creative and materialising process.


Conclusion – Imagination is an Instrument of the Consciousness

Our imagination is a cosmic truth. It is true and it exists really as a faculty or as a principle in creation, life and the universe.

Our consciousness uses it to see and to send messages to us using it.

It is also a tool for us to create.

It is also an instrument for us to use to determine answers and to gain information.

It is also an instrument through which we can gauge the future.

End (1699).

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