Imagine, imagined, imagining, imagines, imaginer,
imaging, also imagination, imaginary,
imaginal, imagery, image maker, image intensifier, image,
imaged, imaging, images
Imagine a dream is real, and prove it is not. There is no
way of proving you even exist, let alone that you can think, and
can dream a dream. The word imagine is closely associated
with what is perceived as [images] and visions recorded in a
endless matter of fact way.
The word imagine is also closely associated with
dreams. So, imagine for a moment, oh whoops, now you're
imagining that you are having thoughts in your head. You
perceive them because you feel the
movement, and the calculations taking place, but what is really
happening, no one can verify since you have already had the
occurrence, and it has become past tense. The only record left
now is in your head, and it cannot be measured, proved, or
verified, other than what you abreacted
to [in your head].
So just imagine, here we go again, in an image world, is
not all imagined?
It seems real because you can feel it, and taste it, and smell
it, and see it, and sense it. These reactions are perceived by
you alone unless you're with others. You exist but what
allows you to process images as something you would even
understand? Why, when you fall out of plane in the middle of
no where, you still know you're on earth? We have a
sense of [direction] and lineage
about our perceived world. This added feature allows the
human mind to measure things. It is like a stick in your mind,
and you can go from one point to the next. You can even count
the seconds go by and record them. You are a walking calculator
that also has unlimited IMAGINATION. Wow, what a God!
We assume most often that the world around us as static, and we
have no affect on it, which is false. Each individual affects
all the life around them, and that life, of them. The earth is
also in a motion phase as us, and that phase is lineage. What we
perceive again, is a form of expression that is recorded in the
imagination.
Yes, your whole world of perception is only your imagination but
there is more.
The word image is defined as only [an opinion or
concept] held by the public. We have perfected seeing and many
aversion thereof, so there is an
industry for seeing, and this supplies energy to the needy. The
aversions are a million likes and dislikes that allow users to
sort the dung forever, and never see the real lens in the
mirror.
There was a recent revelation in the [non-propagated news] about
a great man who seemed to understand what imagination was all
about. His plight for love was hated by those who knew his
power, and they spent 25 years lying about it to cover up
records of him they collected as unjust mercenaries in an unjust
corrupt system.
His name was John Lennon of the band called the Beatles, and he
was far ahead of his own imagination. Having respect for the
late Lennon is tough for some who imagine their own desires
without seeing inside their own heads. They refuse to see peace
as any fun, yet they only have stored their heart on a shelf,
because they fear it, and adapted to what they see others seeing
who have also parked their hearts away for fear they might feel
them, and it would hurt a little. These little hurts solve big
problems in stopping bigger ones.
John tells a story in his music in a sacred way of truth
surrounded in deep seeded intuition
and charity. In his song "Imagine",
his words tell a secret about our soul. Our desires for
possessions are the stronghold of the
beasts who oversee your heads. They are
fear and
envy. Evil desires knowledge so we have countries. Evil
desires religion too, just look at the wars. Hell is not below
us, it is here, and here in the heads of those who want to get
to heaven. They want to get to heaven so they can get out of
their heads, but they amiss the adventure.
Since we only have our imagination to depend on, let us not
pretend we exist, but know why we
exist, and let's do it, not just for John, but for the
collective mind of John and you, and a place where you know
your natural you belongs. Then we can begin to see the real
image. Our reproduction of the planet alters your perception
immensely, as the altered man-made matter is all you see. This
begins to cloud the mind with that of only what man imagines,
but man only dies and is not immortal.
Our imaginations are limitless, and there is no stopping them
once they are active. This powerful movement in time is a big
part of the problem with our images, as we adjust them for
future events through expectations, and
assumptions. We must stop the clock and live for today,
or there will be no tomorrow. Our constant worry of what the
next moment will bring is literally killing us.
Emotion is the time key, and you are the driver AND
observer.
Once the emotion chip is operational soon in your brain after
birth, you are recording. The constant memory imagined
begins to overlap in the brain and becomes stored depending on
user capabilities. Once the brain has stored memory, the cycle
begins, as you move through time recording. The reaction of this
movement becomes habitual in the mind, and we begin to look
forward intensely.
Then for your desire, the image maker
comes along to feed the frenzy of minds craving image
intensification as a way to boost their [feelings], which they
may have only abreacted their entire lives. The images include
incantations that are meant to
charm in support of image manipulators with a higher purpose
over the consumer. They have accepted a new master based on
emotions and imaginations.
John Lennon once song these words in a song entitled, "Instant
Karma". He said,
"Why in the world are we here? Surely not to live in pain and
fear."
Give our Imaginations a Chance and
all war will be finally over.
Exodus 34:12-13
[12] Take heed to thyself, lest thou make a covenant
with the inhabitants of the land whither thou goest, lest it be
for a snare in the midst of thee: [13] But ye shall
destroy their altars, break their images, and cut down
their groves.
Leviticus 19:5
And if ye offer a sacrifice of peace
offerings unto the LORD, ye shall offer it at your own will.
R. Mark Sink 2006/12/20
Review and update: 2007/1/31
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