Through imagination, dreams and visions we access our highest potential. We receive a glimpse of what is possible and can experience its power, beauty and majesty, and have the opportunity to think and feel how our lives would be different.
To imagine does not require us to take action - it lets us touch another reality, taste it, sample it. We can then choose, if we wish, to take the next step to realizing this vision: to set and declare our intentions. Or not - imagination leaves us free.
The resources in this section also include tools for inspiration, which means to "breathe in", and supports us in firing our own imagination through the inspiring words and thoughts and experiences of others.
As we experience more and more of the creative potential we have in our own lives, we begin to realize the power we have in the lives of others, the power to create a world which works for everyone, and our visions, dreams and intentions expand from the personal, that which benefits ourselves, our family and friends, our local community or even our country, to that which is for the highest good of all humanity.
Albert Einstein developed his theory of relativity imagining what it would be like to ride on a beam of light.
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela spent 27 years in prison and emerged to become one of the world's most respected politicians, transcending generations of cruel conflict, victimhood and desire for revenge to lead a nation in embracing the South African traditional principle of Ubuntu - that we are each only fully human through our shared humanity with one another.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono awakened and inspired the world with the powerful images from their song "Imagine" - a vision of a world where we all live together in a world at peace.

















