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Mar 03 2009

Imagination

Published by labelladiva at 1:14 am under Living, Mental Health Edit This

“Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Knowledge is limited.
Imagination encircles the world.”

Albert Einstein


Thoughts are the playground of the imagination, taking us through endless possibilities, exploring the known and the unknown drawing from the heart and soul, waking up our deepest desires.

 The mindset of a child is fascinated with the world around them, open to discovering and experiencing new things. As we grow older, life educates us and in turn dulls our natural curiousity and some of us forget how to dream.

 Part of the beauty of life is to exercise our imagination, believe in our dreams and go through our life journey with mindset of a child with a sense of wonder.

 Imagination allows us to ask the question “why not?” . . .

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5 Responses to “Imagination”

  1. gazalon 03 Mar 2009 at 3:10 am edit this

    As a child I used to fantasize a lot about many things…my imaginations were wild (giggles) …

    http://healthnbeauty.today.com/

  2. labelladivaon 03 Mar 2009 at 3:15 am edit this

    :) We must never lose the inner child qualities within us . . . wild imagination is a good thing!

    I always drove everyone crazy with the question . . . why?

  3. milyjohnsonon 03 Mar 2009 at 5:31 pm edit this

    I agree that your imagination can take you anywhere. Using your imagination can definitely calm you down when you are stressed out. I used to imagine things all of the time when I was a kid too. I still do it now too. :)

    http://theinformer.today.com

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