
Saved by Stuart Evans
The Imaginal Realm
Saved by Stuart Evans
The soul, he says, turns events into experience. But it is image that is experienced, not literalism.
It is Aristotle, however, who sees the imagination as key to soul-craft. In some elliptic remarks in De Anima, he says that it’s impossible to think without images. So the imagination, or phantasia, is crucial to all forms of thinking. The imagination is a two-way ladder - it takes sensory information from the material world and spiritualizes it in
... See moreIn the Pathwork we call our false and limiting beliefs about life “images.” This wrong belief creates cramped energy in the body, resulting in constricted emotions and defensive attitudes that further support the misconception. Thus images define and limit our reality. Images become a set of blinders or dark glasses which inhibit and circumscribe o
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