Imagination: the most powerful weapon
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Everything starts as an idea, everything first arises in the mind. I am sure you already knew this.
I also mention something interesting: before reaching high levels of consciousness, it is very complex to communicate natural phenomena, as there is no adequate language to convey this information in an understandable way.
However, nowadays, we have the ability to understand and learn through a PROCESS.
This process has different levels, and one of its achievements is when we resort to altars, temples, rituals or stones to invoke the spirit.
But there is a place that is known as God Of The Staff (the lord of the staff), who employs the highest human technology to connect with the source: that technology is the imagination.
We must not only connect with this technology, but become the technology itself. You are your own imagination.
The figure of a mermaid symbolizes a muse capable of awakening the power of imagination in those who listen to her song.
Her fish tail represents that she does not belong to the human world, while her feminine torso indicates that this essence is present in the very nature of our bodies. We are imaginative beings by nature!
Imagination is a powerful tool that we all possess. Learning to use it and to recognize it in ourselves is fundamental to connect deeply with our being and with the world around us.
The invitation is to explore this vast ocean of possibilities that resides in our minds and to allow our creativity to flourish in every aspect of our lives.
Imagination is really powerful because we are a product of our thoughts. No wonder they always say that we should dream big. We are a product of our imagination whether we like it or not
That's right, everything is born in our mind
Dear @joseph1956
I did not hear from you in a long while. It is great to see you posting again :)
Hope to see more of your content in our communit.
It is interesting that you compared imagination to ... weapon. It is quite a deadly comparison isnt it? :)
It kind of makes me wonder if you see imagination as something negative?
Cheers, Piotr