Einstein said that
imagination is greater than knowledge because knowledge is limited in
ways that imagination is not. Imagination can lead us into places
that knowledge will pave the way to. We, alone among the creatures of
this earth, can imagine things being different than they are, and
bring that difference into physical reality. Every good and evil
thing on this planet has come from our collective imagination.
Nature is neutral—neither good nor evil. What an amazing blessing,
and curse, is our imagination!
Imagine that we are
manifestations of a divine, beneficent Source that could best [though
in a very limited way] be described as infinitely powerful and intelligent Love. Imagine that everything
that is happening has deep and profound meaning, in large part
because evil and suffering are allowed. Indeed, imagine that the
allowance of evil and suffering are manifestations of this Divine
Love. Imagine that we have been brought forth into an amazing
adventure, full of infinite potential for harm and good, and that it
has temporarily been left up to us to discern, cling to and move
toward the good, and to overcome the unrelenting decay of the evil
and alleviate as much as possible of the suffering. Imagine that we
are here to learn how to love each other---to awaken to the fact of
our familihood. Imagine that all the fairy tales that end with
“happily ever after”; all the dramas that have come from our
imagination in which the good, just and true triumph over evil; all
our imagined written and visual dramas, all our high adventures of
the good pitted against the evil with good winning in the end,
sometimes after colossal battles---imagine that these imaginings are
coming from an almost or completely unconscious place in our souls
that knows the Truth, and is projecting it into this-world “reality”.
Imagine that somewhere within us is an unknown but awakening
knowledge that we are, always have been and will always be connected
to the Divine Source that is imperfectly defined as Love—the love
of a mother for her infant; the love of a soldier for his comrade in
battle; the love that would cause a man to fall on a hand grenade to
save his brothers; the love that would bring forth a million
manifestations of beauty, manhood and womanhood, the innocence and
beauty of a child. And that we can take, indeed must take an active
conscious part in the awakening. Imagine that death is the doorway into a shimmering, glorious other-world with infinite new adventures extending into eternity. Imagine that the best that you can
imagine is True.
Now to him who
is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according
to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the
church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and
ever! Amen. [Eph 3:20-21]
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