Imagine this…
That spirituality isn’t about sitting for hours in perfect stillness, legs crossed like a pretzel, eyes closed, face serious as if you’re about to , instead spirituality starts with your imagination?

What if your ability to imagine – to envision how things could be – is actually your bridge to the Higher Self?
Not an escape from reality, but the spark of Reality itself?

In the quantum world, a particle behaves differently when it’s observed. Not because it’s mischievous, but because it listens.
To you. To your expectations. Your imagination.
The observer determines. The dreamer becomes the creator.

As A Course in Miracles says:

“Projection makes perception.” (T21.in.1)

You don’t see what is.
You see what you believe is there.
You see your conviction. And let’s be honest, that conviction is often outdated. A little dusty.
Time for an update?

So here’s the question: Are you a controller or a creativator? (Yes, made-up word. Why not? We’re creating, after all.)

The controller wants to be sure. Wants to keep everything under control. “That’s just how it is.”
The creativator says, “But what if…?”
What if I see Light today where I saw darkness yesterday?
What if I now choose to dream something new, not based on the past?
What if my inner vision is the blueprint for what will soon appear in form?

The power of imagination isn’t fantasy – it’s your direct line to the Divine.

Mooji says: “Imagine that you are imagining.”
And Bashar repeats: “Your imagination is your permission slip to the higher frequency version of you.”

So spirituality isn’t about escaping the world.
It’s about letting the world be born again through Love. Through you. Through your choice. Through your imagination.

So don’t just meditate. Go and imagine.

Picture yourself dancing through the day.
See yourself free of worries.
See another in their true Light.
See a world where everything supports awakening.

And remember:
What you see is simply the result of what you first allowed yourself to feel.

Because nothing real can be threatened.
And everything you imagine in Love… already exists.
You’re just letting it in.

You’ve got a wild, creative mind — sometimes it makes castles in the sky, and sometimes it makes monsters under the bed.
But here’s the question: how do you know when you’re imagining from fear, and when you’re imagining from Love?
In A Course in Miracles, there’s a clear distinction:

“The mind can make the belief in separation very real and very fearful, and this belief is the devil.” (T3.VII.5)

Translation?
Fantasy often comes from fear. From lack. From the belief that something is missing.
Holy Imagination, on the other hand, comes from a deep inner knowing that nothing is missing — that everything you seek is already within you.

Fantasy says: “What if I don’t have enough?”
Holy Imagination says: “What if I already AM enough?”

Here are a few ways to tell the difference:

1. Fantasy is fueled by escape.

It tries to take you out of the present moment. It builds a better world because this one sucks. It whispers: “If only I were there instead of here…”

Holy Imagination is rooted in Presence.
It doesn’t reject this moment. It infuses it with Light. It says: “What if this moment is already whole, and I’m here to witness its miracle?”

2. Fantasy needs fixing.

It sees you or others as broken, flawed, not enough.
So it builds a dream to compensate for what it thinks reality lacks.

Holy Imagination sees through illusion.
It doesn’t try to fix what’s broken — it simply sees what’s real.
It knows: there’s nothing wrong. There’s only a call for Love.

3. Fantasy is a rollercoaster.

It’s fun one minute, scary the next. It makes you chase. It often ends in disappointment, because it’s built on shifting sand.

Holy Imagination is steady.
It brings peace, not excitement. Joy, not drama.
It expands your heart instead of speeding up your thoughts.

4. Fantasy often ends with “if only…”

If only I had that…
If only I were different…
If only the world would change…

Holy Imagination begins with “thank you.”
Thank you for what I already am.
Thank you for what I can now extend.
Thank you for showing me a world healed by vision instead of judgment.

So the next time you catch yourself imagining… pause.
Ask gently:
“Am I using my imagination to run away from the now? Or to light it up?”
“Am I trying to fix the dream? Or am I ready to wake up from it?”

Because your imagination is powerful.
When used by the ego, it creates fantasy — a looping dream.
When offered to the Holy Spirit, it becomes the canvas for Miracles.

Let’s use it wisely. Let’s use it joyfully.
Let’s imagine the Real.

With love and light,
G.

By Gonny

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