The power of imagination

Is Imagination a Delusion or a Superpower?

Unleashing the Magic Beyond Reality
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The Dance Between Reality and Imagination

Ever heard someone say, “Get your head out of the clouds”? Our world tends to label dreamers and visionaries as delusional, but what if those “clouds” are where the magic happens? Let’s take a whimsical journey and discover the power of imagination, a place where boundaries blur and possibilities are endless.

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Collage by Milica Tepavac

The Thin Line Between Genius and Madness

Think about Salvador Dali. Did he paint what was “real”? Not exactly. He painted his wild, unbridled imagination. And Nikola Tesla? His entire body of work was rooted in vivid daydreams. Tesla once said, “My method is different. I don’t rush into actual work. When I get a new idea, I start building it up in my imagination, make improvements and operate the device in my mind.” His ability to visualize every detail saved him time, money, and effort, turning his dreams into reality. Over and over again, many geniuses demonstrated the power of imagination and called for the humanity to cultivate this superpower, our innate gift.

Desert (Desierta) - Salvador Dali Painting
Desert (Desierta) – Salvador Dali Painting 

The Boundless Playground of Imagination

Reality has its limits, but imagination? It’s a boundless playground. Scientific discoveries, art, music, literature—they all sprout from the seeds of imagination. It’s our secret weapon against the mundanity of reality. Imagine if our schools treated imagination as a core subject, just like math or science. Writing essays could become an adventure into the unknown, sparking creativity, innovation, and healing.

Nikola Tesla

The Price of Imagination

In a world that worships productivity and busyness, making time for imagination requires a bit of rebellion. It means daring to dream, to explore beyond the visible.

Most of us are conditioned from childhood to prioritize tangible results over creative thinking. But a mind that relies solely on material facts is like a bird with clipped wings, unable to soar to new heights.

Imagination and daydreaming are often seen as unproductive because they don’t immediately produce measurable outcomes. Traditional educational systems often emphasize rote learning and standardized testing, leaving little room for creative thinking and imagination. This can condition individuals to prioritize factual knowledge over creative exploration. In many professional environments, efficiency and productivity are paramount. Imagination and daydreaming may be seen as distractions from work tasks, leading to the belief that they are unimportant or counterproductive. Despite these fears and misconceptions, imagination and daydreaming are crucial for personal development, problem-solving, and innovation.

Role of Imagination in Healing

In some way, we could say that imagination is a God’s spark. It could be that we are also the product of God’s imagination. To be created in the image of God means to be able to create, to imagine like God does. We are all born with this gift. But, let’s take a deeper look into the healing aspect of imagination.

At this point in our evolution, we’ve learned that the triangle of our personality consists of belief systems, emotions, and thoughts. Our emotions are always an indicator of what we believe to be true. In other words, our belief system produces certain emotions, then emotions produce certain patterns of thinking, and as a result, we act in a certain way. But where does imagination fit in all this?

There is something truly magical about imagination because it transcends all three. Imagination has the power to translate into beliefs and then emotions, to override them. Often, when we feel truly low and nothing works, and we don’t feel like doing affirmations because we simply don’t believe they will help us, imagination steps in. In those situations, a simple allowance like “I wonder… I wonder how it would feel to…” (fill in the blank) can shift you into an entirely new dimension.

If we truly allow it, and if the pictures become vivid, we will immediately start to feel accompanying emotions. The moment when the body starts to feel so strongly like it’s true is the moment when we can reprogram ourselves and “shift” into another reality altogether. That’s how powerful the imagination is!

Imagination is a powerful tool. It allows us to live our dreams and dream our lives, and if cultivated and developed, it can be used for healing the mind and body.

Conclusion

Imagination isn’t a delusion—it’s a superpower. It’s the spark that lights the fire of innovation, the force that propels us beyond the ordinary. Embrace your imagination, nurture it, and watch as your dreams take flight. After all, as we’ve learned from the masters, anything you can imagine is not just possible—it’s real.

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