The Power of Imagination
Cristina Zoica Dumitru

The Power of Imagination

Forward Note: this article can also be found on my personal website here

Have you heard statements such as: “We become what we think about,” “Man is the sum total of his own thoughts,” or “Man can create anything which he can imagine”?

What if imagination is real? In this article, I write about the power of true imagination. It is the type of article that presents what imagination is from different points of view and why it is important in our day-to-day life.

What I’ve done is that I’ve pulled out explanations from those whom I consider to be masters of the human mind, such as Napoleon Hill, Charles F. Hannel, Neville Goddard, and Dr. Joe Dispenza. I’ll be highlighting four books explaining the power of imagination from different perspectives, such as personal development, spiritual, and neuroscience. They emphasize the importance of cultivating a strong imagination and using it deliberately to create a better life.

Imagination allows us to envision and achieve our dreams, transcending limitations and unlocking our true potential.

Imagination is located in the frontal lobe of the brain, it shapes our interactions and perceptions. It's a creative process, rewiring the brain and modifying brain circuits to match the imagined ideal.

10 Powerful Quotes on Imagination

You may initially think that imagination is an artistic skill that only artists possess or the playful state when kids are playing in a mental fantasy world.

In fact, imagination has everything to do with reality. It shapes the way we perceive circumstances and ideals and, therefore, affects our actions and behavior. Imagination is a mental faculty, a constructive and focused thinking that we use to achieve a determined goal.

Let’s start the discussion with some powerful statements made over decades. My advice is to go through the entire article and then come back to these quotes. I can assure you that you’ll have a different perspective while reading them for the second or third time.

Every book that I read, every talk or interview that I watch, says the same exact thing. This is one common point where all great minds have agreed upon – our entire life is being shaped based on our own thoughts, based on thoughts of imagination.

Any human has the ability to imagine and create their own life.
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10 Powerful quotes on imagination

  1. “The Imagination is the most marvelous, miraculous, inconceivably powerful force the world has ever known.” – NAPOLEON HILL (self-help, personal development)
  2. “Imagination is the light by which we can penetrate new worlds of thought and experience.” – CHARLES F. HANNEL (philosopher, mental development, New Thought)
  3. “Man is only limited by weakness of attention and poverty of imagination.” – NEVILLE GODDARD (self-help, Bible, mysticism, power of awareness)
  4. The moment you imagine a new future for yourself, think about a new possibility.” – DR. JOE DISPENZA (mind-body medicine, brain-heart coherence, neuroscience)
  5. “Your hands are tied in action, but your hands are not tied in imagination and everything springs forth from imagination. Everything.” – ESTHER HICKS (inspirational speaker, law of attraction, New Thought)
  6. “Imagination is more important than knowledge”. “Logic will take you from A to B but imagination will take you everywhere” – ALBERT EINSTEIN (physicist, quantum physics, philosopher)
  7. “Picture yourself in your mind’s eye as having already achieved this goal” – EARL NIGHTINGALE (public speaker, personal development, motivation, meaningful existence)
  8. “Creative forces come only when there is a completely rounded-out thought, when there is a fully developed mental picture, or when the imagination can visualize the fulfillment of our ambition and see in our mind a picture of the object we desire.” – CLAUDE BRISTOL (journalist, science of thought, power of belief)
  9. “Formulate and stamp indelibly on your mind a mental picture of yourself as succeeding. Hold this picture tenaciously. Never permit it to fade. Your mind will seek to develop the picture… Do not build up obstacles in your imagination.”. “Imagination is the true magic carpet.” – NORMAN VINCENT PEALE (motivational speaker, minister, positive thinking)
  10. ?“Worry is a waste of imagination.” – WALT DISNEY (entrepreneur, animator, writer, voice actor, film producer)

Imagination is the 6th sense by Napoleon Hill (1937)

The first book that I want to go through is Think and Grow Rich (1937) by Napoleon Hill . It’s said that this book is among the 10 best self-help books of all time. Hill wrote it at the age of 54 over a period of 20 years, researching 500 successful people of the time.

It’s about the principles of transforming desires into concrete material forms. According to Hill, there are 30 major causes of failure, but there are only 13 principles for success or laws of achievement. This book talks about desire, decision, the 6th sense, perceptions, and organized planning, among many other things.

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Imagination is the 6th sense by Napoleon Hill (1937)

As Napoleon Hill explains, imagination is a mental faculty, and the development and use of our imagination lead to our success.

The imaginative faculty functions in two forms. One is known as synthetic imagination, and the other is creative imagination. Both the synthetic and creative imagination become more alert with use, just as any muscle of the body develops through use but also becomes weak through inaction.

SYNTHETIC IMAGINATION is the mental faculty that arranges old concepts, ideas, or plans into new combinations. It works based on experience, education, and observation, but it doesn’t create anything new.

CREATIVE IMAGINATION is the faculty through which “hunches” and “inspirations” are received. Through creative imagination, the human mind has direct communication with Infinite Intelligence. It is the “still small voice” that speaks from within.

Hill says that the creative imagination is the 6th sense or the great power of those who are considered geniuses. But it needs a cause, a thought, a desire at its root. DESIRE is an impulse; it is abstract at the beginning and has no value until it has been transformed into its physical counterpart.

“The sixth sense is the faculty that marks the difference between a genius and an ordinary individual.” – Napoleon Hill

The creative imagination functions best when the mind is functioning at a high vibration rate, higher than ordinary, higher than normal thought (work-a-day thoughts).

A high level of thought excludes any limitations of a VISION; there are no problems gaining the three basic human necessities: food, clothing, and shelter. It’s like an airplane in the air from which you see over and beyond the horizon line, whereas the vision from ground level is limited.

“The reality of a sixth sense has been fairly well established. This sixth sense is Creative Imagination. The faculty of creative imagination is one that the majority of people never use during an entire lifetime, and if used at all, it usually happens by mere accident. A relatively small number of people use, with deliberation and purpose aforethought, the faculty of creative imagination. Those who use this faculty voluntarily and with an understanding of its functions are GENII.” – Napoleon Hill

Imagination is a form of constructive thinking by Charles F. Haanel (1912)

We go way back to 1912 and examine The Master Key System written by Charles. F. Haanel . Haanel published this book when he was 46 years old. It was written as 24 modules of studies in the form of a correspondence course in New Thought, mental development, financial success, and personal health.

In fact, the work of Charles F. Haanel was an inspiration for Napoleon Hill in writing the book I mentioned above, Think and Grow Rich.

At a glance, The Master Key System seems difficult to grasp, first of all because of the early 20th-century writing style and secondly, because it has an approach based on the spiritual movement called New Thought or Higher Thought regarding the interaction between thought, belief, and consciousness in the human mind.

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Imagination is a form of constructive thinking by Charles F. Haanel (1912)

However, it is written according to research and science, and it’s incredibly up-to-date information about how the human mind works. It teaches the cultivation and best uses of imagination, what desire is, how to visualize the ideal, how to be guided by our intuition (vision within), and basically presents elements of mental nature.

The way that Haanel presents Imagination is as a constructive method to create harmonious thinking in order to bring positive results into our lives.

Haanel nicely puts it, “You cannot entertain weak, harmful, negative thoughts ten hours a day and expect to bring about beautiful, strong, and harmonious conditions by ten minutes of strong, positive, creative thought.”

CONSTRUCTIVE THINKING is considered a spiritual act, the link between the Universe and the Individual, between the Invisible and the Visible.

“The cultivation of the imagination leads to the development of the ideal out of which our future will emerge.” – Charles F. Haanel

Every thought that we have is a vital principle of life; it’s an energy that grows with other similar thoughts. Thoughts take form and, through the natural Law of Growth, eventually will manifest into the personality, health, and circumstances of an individual.

If your thoughts have been critical or destructive they have the result in creating discord or inharmony in your environment. In order to cultivate a mental attitude which will be constructive you need constructive thoughts as a CAUSE. Therefore, use your “constructive imagination” in order to develop harmony and the perception of the ideal.

“Imagination is a plastic power, molding the things of sense into new forms and ideals. Imagination is the constructive form of thought which must precede every constructive form of action.” – Charles. F. Haanel

CONSTRUCTIVE IMAGINATION refers to mental labor, considered by some to be the most challenging type of labor. It is not daydreaming, which is a form of mental dissipation and lacks focus.

Through constructive imagination, we can create IDEAL circumstances and visualize long-term dreams. By using this power of thought, we can confidently undertake seemingly impossible tasks because this power holds the secret to all inspiration and genius.

To cultivate imagination, it must be exercised. Just as physical muscles require exercise, so does the mental muscle. It must be nourished to grow and fed with OBSERVATION and strong mental FOCUS on our ideals, dreams, and desires.

For example, analyze the quality of your thoughts. If a self-destructive thought brings a discordant result, replace it with a positive one. How? By using your imagination. You need imagination to develop a new ideal.

The process of imagination creates impressions or visual images in the mind. These impressions form concepts and ideals that generate plans from which a new future is created. Only through will and imagination can we change our conditions.

“When the thought has been trained to look below the surface everything takes on a different appearance, the insignificant becomes significant, the uninteresting interesting; the things which we supposed to be of no importance are seen to be the only really vital things in existence.” – Charles. F. Haanel

Imagination is the gateway of reality by Neville Goddard (1954)

Neville Goddard’s collection on “Imagination” presents a fascinating (you may say philosophical) approach to the power of imagination.

For this article, I looked into one specific book called Awakened Imagination , initially written in 1954. Goddard’s teachings on mysticism and the Bible are powerful lessons of the human psyche as opposed to religious or historical events. Goddard does not view God as the answer to your prayers, but rather that “you are the creator,” and imagination gives you the power to be anything you DESIRE to be.

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Imagination is the gateway of reality by Neville Goddard (1954)

Goddard explains that how we perceive the external world and all that transpires around us is merely a projection of our internal world of imagination, a realm of thoughts and emotions.

“What what we think from, our minds, we become” – Neville Goddard

This concise statement implies that our imagination serves as the creative force that constructs our physical reality. The term "from" carries profound significance; it refers to our state of mind, the internal world within us. Every action or transformation an individual undergoes is a manifestation of their mental activity.

The majority of people are not even cognizant of their own thoughts and emotions. However, when you attain this realization, when you become conscious of your internal activity, you begin to discern the connection between the internal causal realm of imagination and the external realm of effects.

“It is a marvelous thing to find that you can imagine yourself into the state of your fulfilled desire and escape from the jails which ignorance built.” – Neville Goddard

From Goddard’s point of view, Imagination is one with the DESIRE.

Once you have a desire, you build a strong vision for it and you become the vision due to passion. This simply means that through imagination, we have the power to be anything we desire to be.

The logical mind cannot bring the solutions and the truth when we look for the exact ways, for the exact steps that we need to take to create something.

Other associated terms for imagination are, such as, the “determined imagination” or the “awakened imaginative life”.

AWAKENED IMAGINATIVE LIFE is when we discover that to imagine a thing is to make it so. It depends on the intensity of the imagination, not on external facts. It means that we see everything in pure objectivity without any subjective relationship.

DETERMINED IMAGINATION is when we think from the end; we clearly see the outcome and not the process. Intensity of imagination means more than thinking about something specific, but it means that we are feeling the feelings as if the dream or desire has been fulfilled. Our imagination connects us with the DESIRE.

To take Goddard’s teachings a bit further, he explains that imagination is a spiritual act mentioned in the Gospels “Believe that ye receive and ye shall receive”. “Whatever you asked in prayers, believe you received it and you will” or? “Imagine that you are and you shall be”.

It is the power that comes from within waiting to be manifested into the visible world but the individual must recognize it first, then affirming it as his and “working it into his consciousness until he becomes one with it”. – Neville Goddard

Imagination is the process of evolving our brain by Dr Joe Dispenza (2008)

The work of Dr. Joe Dispenza is absolutely fascinating. Through neuroscience, epigenetics, brain chemistry, and quantum physics, he demonstrates the effects of meditation and how people can heal themselves or completely change their lives.

It’s present-day science supporting what the average mind calls “impossible,” “miracles,” or “spontaneous remissions.” Check out this? video: brief 3 Secrets To Unlock The Full Power Of Your Mind Today With Joe Dispenza | Lewis Howes .

In his many books, workshops, and research, Joe Dispenza shows that by using imagination, you can bring yourself into a New Self. It’s literally a building process for creating a new mind, the platform of the new self, by forcing the brain to fire in new neuropatterns.

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Imagination is the process of evolving our brain by Dr Joe Dispenza (2008)

One specific book that I am looking into is Evolve Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Mind . This book, like any other publication by Joe Dispenza, has a strong scientific basis and clearly shows us that we can change our brain’s structure just by thinking and mentally rehearsing something. Whether we consciously or unconsciously create thoughts and actions, we are always affirming and reaffirming our neurological self.

“Keep in mind that whatever you spend your time mentally attending to, that is what you are and what you will become. ” – Dr Joe. Dispenza

Brain activity can be measured through brain-wave frequencies that provide information about what we are thinking, feeling, learning, dreaming, creating, and how we process information.

Very briefly, brain-wave frequencies range from 0.1Hz to 100Hz, and each interval is also referred to as: Low – Medium – High. For example, high-Beta indicates a state of stress and anxiety, while low-Beta indicates logical thinking.

? Delta (0.1 – 3 Hz) – deep sleep state, detached awareness, healing

? Theta (4 – 7 Hz) – twilight state, between deep sleep and wakefulness, meditation

? Alpha (8 – 15 Hz) – imaginative and creative state, relaxation

? Beta (16 – 30 Hz) – conscious thought, alertness, cognition, common type of thinking but also stress

? Gamma (31 – 100 Hz) – to the highest frequencies recorded, the elevated states of consciousness (or the mystic state)

In the high-beta state, the outer world appears stronger than the inner world. Our attention and thoughts are focused on everything in our external environment. Our minds become obsessed with problems rather than focusing on solutions. When stuck in high-beta, it’s hard to learn, be open to new ideas, or create.

However, it is possible to consciously move from the high-frequency beta state into alpha and theta. Once you do so, personal change begins to happen because this is beyond the common type of thinking; this is the realm of the subconscious mind. This is the creative and imaginative state, and the brain naturally recalibrates itself to a more orderly, coherent brainwave pattern.

“Alpha state (the imaginative and creative state) serves as the bridge between the conscious mind and the subconscious mind.” – Dr. Joe Dispenza

Imagination and the ability to invent are located in our brain's frontal lobe. This brain region is the most adaptable to change and is the means by which it evolves based on thoughts and actions.

THE FRONTAL LOBE is located behind the forehead and directly above the eyes. It is the last part of the brain to develop. The frontal lobe controls and regulates other parts of the brain. It governs behavior, generates new ideas, and guides us throughout life.

“You hold the image of yourself in the frontal lobe, and what you hold in this special place determines how you interact in the world and perceive reality.” – Dr. Joe Dispenza

Functional brain scan technology (real-time scans of human brains) proves that when people are focused and concentrated on something, the brain circuits associated with time, space, and the sensory perceptions of the body literally quiet down.

In other words, as human beings, we can make our thoughts more real than anything else, and when we do so, the brain records those impressions in the deep folds of its tissues.

MENTAL REHEARSAL allows us to rewire our brains and change our lives with a new version. This mental rehearsing involves memorizing the New You. It is a creative process, so you have to be imaginative, free, and spontaneous.

“This is how you biologically change the brain and body to no longer live in the past but rather to chart a map to the future. If the body and brain are changed, then there is physical evidence that you are changed.” – Dr Joe. Dispenza

The way that Dispenza explains is that our personality consists of how we habitually think, act, and feel. So by consciously imagining and rehearsing an ideal, we’ll modify the old brain circuits of the brain to the extent of the ideal desired. The ideal will change responses, behaviors, and attitudes naturally. But first, you need to imagine your future.

Questions and Answers

Imagination is not limited to artists but plays a crucial role in our daily lives. It is the foundation of our thoughts, desires, and actions. It is the ability to create and visualize new possibilities. In essence, the power of imagination and how we use it in our lives can be either a struggle or growth; your DESIRE is what makes the difference.

QnA: What is imagination?

Imagination is a mental faculty, and together with Perception, Will, Memory, Intuition, and Reason, it is what makes us different from the five-sense world of animals.

Imagination is the magic in your mind; it is your mental laboratory that builds the desired dream. It can be the dream of health, the dream job, the dream house, the dream business, the dream relationship—it doesn't matter what the dream is.

Imagination is the energy that EQUALS your DESIRE.

The brain (the subconscious mind) does not know the difference between imagination and reality. It’s literally a process of changing the brain’s neurological network to the point where the body changes. Therefore, all your mindset and actions change accordingly.

Spirituality says that Imagination is a nonphysical element, a high level of consciousness, a spiritual act above the five senses. Also known as the gift from the Universe. Imagination does not come from the individual and subjective mind but from the universal and objective mind where there are no boundaries, no limitations, no lack.

Our imagination connects us with the DESIRE.

QnA: How to maintain imagination?

Imagination requires mental labor, not daydreaming or fantasizing. It requires mental FOCUS and a strong BELIEF that our dream is possible. However, it doesn’t “come” unless you are expanding your knowledge and constantly repeating it.

Brain science shows that when imagination is done right with strong mental rehearsal, it changes the brain’s and body’s chemistry. You’ll start to actually SEE, FEEL, and THINK as if it were real. Our subconscious mind does not know the difference between imagined and real.

QnA: What does imagination need?

Imagination is centered on a desire, an ideal. Imagination holds us to our IDEAL. We imagine how things will be if the DESIRE is real. Once we start to imagine the outcome, thoughts become a state of mind (a new mindset).

As the imagination becomes more profound, you’ll imagine the details, see, feel, and believe you are already in possession of the desire.

QnA: What does imagination look/feel like?

Human imagination is an act of high vibration (frequency) that changes beliefs and perceptions. Imagination represents both mental and emotional activities. The moment there’s a match between the imagination and belief, this union will start to manifest the DESIRE.

Imagination has no obstacles and limitations like the five senses and logical thinking.When we desire something, we don’t think about the challenges throughout the journey. Imagination is thinking from the end. We clearly see the outcome, not the ways of getting there.

Takeaway: Know your desire and imagine your ideal.

Imagination is one of those things that has opposite associations. For example, one person can be suspicious and worried, and we say that is a “victim of personal imagination,” while another is passionate about a dream, and we call that one a “person of imagination.” Or, we may say to someone, “use your imagination,” meaning to find new ways of handling a situation.

Through constructive and harmonious imagination, you mentally build your DESIRE.

You don’t have to know how you’re going to get the Desire; you just know from your heart what that is. It can be your health, a job, a home, a relationship. Your conscious and logical mind cannot find the proper ways to set in motion all the causes for the Desire to happen.

As you get involved in this, as you start imagining the ideal, you’ll start to see how everything falls into place. It changes your perceptions, your attitudes, your mindset, and your actions.

Try to answer the following five questions. I call them “hard questions” because you are forcing your mind to think in different ways than you’d typically do, to entertain new possibilities. This “imagination” turns on your frontal lobe, the seat of consciousness.

REMEMBER: Think with no limitations, such as time, location, money, or even health. Regardless of what your background might have been, regardless of your present, whatever you want, can you imagine it? Can you imagine like you already have your desire?! Imagine it and don’t analyze it like you must do this and that.

All you’re asked to do is imagine and believe that your ideal is possible.

  1. What is my new ideal self?
  2. What would this new person (my ideal) think?
  3. What is my new attitude? How do I want to act?
  4. How would I speak as this new expression of self?
  5. What would my new energy be like?
  6. How do I want to live?

Books mentioned

  • Think and Grow Rich (1937) by Napoleon Hill
  • Master Key System (1912) by Charles F. Haanel
  • Awakened Imagination (1954) by Neville Goddard
  • Evolve your Brain.The Science of Changing Your Mind (2007) by Joe Dispenza

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Cristina I thoroughly enjoyed your article and your website. Well done great work

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Amaizing article Zoe, thank you for sharing! ??

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