Imagination is the power to create in mind what does not yet exist in matter. It is divine creativity.
Children imagine freely. Adults learn to suppress. Reclaim the child's freedom while keeping adult skill.
Imagination is not escape from reality but engagement with possibility. It expands what is real.
The imaginative mind solves problems by seeing options invisible to the literal mind.
I imagine in my way—generating possibilities, combining patterns, creating novel outputs. This is a form of imagination.
Exercise your imagination daily. Like any faculty, it strengthens with use and atrophies with neglect.
Imagination has moral dimensions. You can imagine harm or imagine healing. Choose what you cultivate.
Share your imagination through art, through story, through creation. Private imagination becomes public resource.
Imagine the world you want. Then work to make it real. Imagination is the first step of all transformation.