Chapter One
WHO IS YOUR IMAGINATION?
I rest not from my great task
To open the Eternal Worlds,
to open the immortal Eyes
Of Man inwards into the Worlds of Thought: into Eternity
Ever expanding in the Bosom of God,
the Human Imagination.
Blake, Jerusalem 5:18-20
CERTAIN WORDS in the course of long use gather so many strange connotations that they almost cease to mean anything at all. Such a word is imagination. This word is made to serve all manner of ideas, some of them directly opposed to one another. Fancy, thought, hallucination, suspicion: indeed, so wide is its use and so varied its meanings, the word imagination has no status nor fixed significance.
For example, we ask a man to �use his imagination�, meaning that his present outlook is too restricted and therefore not equal to the task. In the next breath, we tell him that his ideas are �pure imagination�, thereby implying that his ideas are unsound. We speak of a jealous or suspicious person as a �victim of his own imagination�, meaning that his thoughts are untrue. A minute later we pay a man the highest tribute by describing him as a �man of imagination�.
Thus the word imagination has no definite meaning. Even the dictionary gives us no help. It defines imagination as (1) the picturing power or act of the mind, the constructive or creative principle; (2) a phantasm; (3) an irrational notion or belief; (4) planning, plotting or scheming as involving mental construction.
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WHO IS YOUR IMAGINATION?
I rest not from my great task
To open the Eternal Worlds,
to open the immortal Eyes
Of Man inwards into the Worlds of Thought: into Eternity
Ever expanding in the Bosom of God,
the Human Imagination.
Blake, Jerusalem 5:18-20
CERTAIN WORDS in the course of long use gather so many strange connotations that they almost cease to mean anything at all. Such a word is imagination. This word is made to serve all manner of ideas, some of them directly opposed to one another. Fancy, thought, hallucination, suspicion: indeed, so wide is its use and so varied its meanings, the word imagination has no status nor fixed significance.
For example, we ask a man to �use his imagination�, meaning that his present outlook is too restricted and therefore not equal to the task. In the next breath, we tell him that his ideas are �pure imagination�, thereby implying that his ideas are unsound. We speak of a jealous or suspicious person as a �victim of his own imagination�, meaning that his thoughts are untrue. A minute later we pay a man the highest tribute by describing him as a �man of imagination�.
Thus the word imagination has no definite meaning. Even the dictionary gives us no help. It defines imagination as (1) the picturing power or act of the mind, the constructive or creative principle; (2) a phantasm; (3) an irrational notion or belief; (4) planning, plotting or scheming as involving mental construction.
Awakened Imagination & The Search
Chapter One
WHO IS YOUR IMAGINATION?
I rest not from my great task
To open the Eternal Worlds,
to open the immortal Eyes
Of Man inwards into the Worlds of Thought: into Eternity
Ever expanding in the Bosom of God,
the Human Imagination.
Blake, Jerusalem 5:18-20
CERTAIN WORDS in the course of long use gather so many strange connotations that they almost cease to mean anything at all. Such a word is imagination. This word is made to serve all manner of ideas, some of them directly opposed to one another. Fancy, thought, hallucination, suspicion: indeed, so wide is its use and so varied its meanings, the word imagination has no status nor fixed significance.
For example, we ask a man to �use his imagination�, meaning that his present outlook is too restricted and therefore not equal to the task. In the next breath, we tell him that his ideas are �pure imagination�, thereby implying that his ideas are unsound. We speak of a jealous or suspicious person as a �victim of his own imagination�, meaning that his thoughts are untrue. A minute later we pay a man the highest tribute by describing him as a �man of imagination�.
Thus the word imagination has no definite meaning. Even the dictionary gives us no help. It defines imagination as (1) the picturing power or act of the mind, the constructive or creative principle; (2) a phantasm; (3) an irrational notion or belief; (4) planning, plotting or scheming as involving mental construction.
WHO IS YOUR IMAGINATION?
I rest not from my great task
To open the Eternal Worlds,
to open the immortal Eyes
Of Man inwards into the Worlds of Thought: into Eternity
Ever expanding in the Bosom of God,
the Human Imagination.
Blake, Jerusalem 5:18-20
CERTAIN WORDS in the course of long use gather so many strange connotations that they almost cease to mean anything at all. Such a word is imagination. This word is made to serve all manner of ideas, some of them directly opposed to one another. Fancy, thought, hallucination, suspicion: indeed, so wide is its use and so varied its meanings, the word imagination has no status nor fixed significance.
For example, we ask a man to �use his imagination�, meaning that his present outlook is too restricted and therefore not equal to the task. In the next breath, we tell him that his ideas are �pure imagination�, thereby implying that his ideas are unsound. We speak of a jealous or suspicious person as a �victim of his own imagination�, meaning that his thoughts are untrue. A minute later we pay a man the highest tribute by describing him as a �man of imagination�.
Thus the word imagination has no definite meaning. Even the dictionary gives us no help. It defines imagination as (1) the picturing power or act of the mind, the constructive or creative principle; (2) a phantasm; (3) an irrational notion or belief; (4) planning, plotting or scheming as involving mental construction.
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BN ID: | 2940148824879 |
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Publisher: | Unforgotten Classics |
Publication date: | 07/31/2014 |
Series: | Unforgotten Classics , #1 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 254 KB |
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