The Imagination: Its Function and its Culture | George MacDonald Society
One thing I’ve also noticed is the gradual loss of the understanding of “imagination” as a category; it can sound a little Reading Rainbow to talk about, but wouldn’t you know imagination is actually an essential part of the human condition. In so far as the words “spirit” or “spirituality” mean anything beyond woo-woo or cliché they must include... See more
John Ganz • Why Culture Sucks
Imagination is our gift as a species to move purposefully towards what does not yet exist and walk willingly through the unknown to get there. It has a power to change what seems possible and so to shift what becomes possible. Moral imagination looks inward as much as it acts outward. It works with a long sense of time and opens its eyes to... See more
Three Callings for Your Life and for Our Time | The On Being Project
Imagination – The Divine Faculty of Creation
✦ What it is:
Imagination is the creative visionary power of the soul—the bridge between spirit and matter. In ancient traditions, it wasn’t “make-believe,” but a higher sense used to access inner worlds, archetypes, and possibilities.
✦ Why it matters:
It allows you to visualise transformation before it