Thursday, October 8, 2009

Fact VS. Imagination

What seemed to be a huge mental task for me was visualizing factual stuff versus imagining. The difference between the two became clear to me recently as I started to wonder which one made more sense. They both take place your head or mind, they happen to take effect mostly when you have a lot of free time on your hands and essentially when you really want something or a certain condition.


The distinct difference which was timely revealed to me, is that visualizing factual images or thoughts will result in the exact manifestation of those thoughts... so exact, it can be measured to a science; while constantly entertaining imaginary thoughts leads to all kinds of speculations and conclusions and results in mental chaos. Anything imaginary basically implies it may not be true or realistic, which can leave you perplexed, confused, miserable... just simply fucked up mentally. That analysis marked the end of my moments of prolonged daydreaming and fantasizing since I learned that it was a good servant but a poor master;)



A discovery like that definitely leads to a whole new level of creative thinking which is quickly followed by thought organization. Constructive thinking then seems like the more sensible method to manifest any desirable condition as it only entails visualizing the personal images that you desire while it brings enthusiasm and joy. Mental chaos is not even worth talking about much less entertaining the thoughts associated with it, so... do the math!



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