What
is imagination and how do we describe it?
Do we just have it or not? Not really.
Aren’t their different types or degrees of imagination a person uses?
Experts say: Imagination is uniquely human, and relies upon our memories. In addition, imagination is involved in a variety of cognitive processes, such as planning, considering related differences, recollections, and applications for creativity in art or engineering work.
I’m impressed that our memories, both good and bad ones, share a tremendous influence on our walk forward. My hard goal is facing the bad then endeavoring to make it good. Let’s find the positive and use it for healing from now on.
I
was discussing imagination with a friend recently, and stated my usual opinion
of my barrenness of imagination!
Through our conversation, we both discovered
there are at least two classifications of imagination.
1) A practical, logical
approach for planning, problem solving, and finding solutions, and
2) A dreamy,
fantasy like futuristic or past.
Both investigate “What If's".
Everyone has
imagination!
Some have careers that foster one type more than the other. Our imagination is
on a sliding scale; more this way or that depending on the requirement or
situation.
Deborah Lyn Stanley is an author writing non-fiction articles, essays, and stories. She is an artist; crafting in textiles, fabric and watercolor.
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