Ah Hope!  What an imagined blessing to us all you are.

Molly has written fairly extensively on imagination, including such as a 
coming transparent world, an old religious theme she handles much better 
than some famous texts (More, Bentham) and without grim fundamentalist 
overtones of a promotion of virtue and prevention of vice squad.  One could 
start in Hope's lovely circles of all being imagination in an imagination 
world - the modal logic view of David Lewis and Nelson Goodman on ,many 
possible worlds.  I'm sure Hope will give us a long treatise on this now 
Gabby isn't about to bully everyone and Allan has been castigated and is 
trying to be a good boy.  There does seem something of a flaw in the many 
world Hope hypothesis, as every possible world Hope is in contains 
Gabby-bullying questions.  This is remarkably dull and unimaginative.

On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 12:05:47 AM UTC, Hope Sunshine wrote:
>
> Ultimately all is imagination in a world of imagination. What was it that 
> facilitator said about imagination? Surely we can melt all that matters to 
> us to one bowl. We could need some clarifying words from you over in the 
> bully conversation. Can I invite you to take a look there too?
>
> Am Mittwoch, 11. März 2015 22:41:56 UTC+1 schrieb Molly:
>>
>> I have been thinking about something facilitator said about imagination a 
>> few days back and wonder what everyone thinks about it. Contemporary 
>> christian mystics like Neville Goddard, Joel Goldsmith and Ralph Waldo 
>> Trine think it is the crucible of consciousness so to speak. I also think 
>> it is important in the way we shape the world we live in, using it for 
>> thought, inspiration, creativity and even memory. If we are both finite and 
>> infinite, I think imagination helps us bridge that gap. What do YOU think?, 
>> includ
>>
>

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