Daily post of Morality, page-318

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    can one imagine what a moral society looks like?

    without knowledge one may be able to imagine something but it won't be correctly a moral society.

    even with correct knowledge, can one imagine?

    is anyone here willing to admit they lack or lacked imagination especially as a child?

    or does everyone consider they had and have imagination?

    going to work all week, makes one weak, physically weak perhaps due to over exertion, mentally and spiritually weak due to following orders at work, and certainly weak for accepting and allowing a master to tax oneself. this exertion and incorrectness clouds the mind, including imagination.





    IMAGINATION


    Imagination: (noun) the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses. The word ‘imagination’ is derived from the Latin ‘imago, imagin-’ meaning ‘image’.

    The North American Space Agency (see: NASA) labels its online picture galleries as ‘Image Galleries’ rather than ‘Photo Galleries’. This could be because outer space is one of the ‘concepts of external objects not present to the senses’ – not present to the senses because it doesn’t exist in physical form. Outer space may only exist in the imagination, and depicted accordingly in television, movies, and other creative arts. If outer space does exist, it likely cannot be travelled to or through by humans.

    Truth seekers often describe themselves as having had in their childhood an active, independent imagination. Napoleon Hill’s “Master Key” series describes imagination as “the workshop wherein we fashion the purposes of our brain and the ideals of our soul”. James Allen in his book “As a Man Thinketh” writes, “the dreamers are the saviors of the world”. See also: brain.
    Last edited by Empty Nose: 18/01/24
 
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