Imagination on display:
“If you will assume your desire and live there as though it were true, no power on earth can stop it from becoming a fact.” - Neville Goddard
Imagination creates reality. Everything we see in our world was once only in the imagination, and when you compare this with Colossians 1:16: “For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible…all things have been created through him and for him.” Then it’s easy to understand that Jesus Christ is our wonderful human imagination.
So what’t the reason for this, in other words, what is the imagination for, what is its purpose? Obviously we can say it is to create; but wait, there’s more. Let’s see what Jesus actually has to say about this. Turn with me to John 10:10 where we read “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I (imagination) have come that they may have life and life more abundantly.”
So, we can say that the purpose of the human imagination is to create abundant life.
As I’ve said numerous times, the Bible is not just a church book with rules to follow so that we can go to heaven some day when we die; absolutely not, the Bible is a high level book of reality creation, a book of consciousness that unfolds in our beautiful, magical human minds. It is also allegorical, the ancient eastern mystics who wrote this thing sought to convey deep spiritual truths through stories and parables that require the reader to search them out in order to uncover these powerful sacred principles.
“We both read the Bible day and night, but thou read black where I read white.” - William Blake
The ego comes only to steal and kill and destroy, imagination comes to bring abundant life.
Makes sense, doesn’t it?
-In love and light,
-J