Dennis Merimsky

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When we enter the image, we find what Henri Corbin called the imaginal world, that is, the deeper metaphysical backgound of the world, through using a particular kind of imagination. As Corbin noted (in his particularly difficult languaging) . . . It is the cognitive function of the Imagination that permits the establishment of a rigorous analogical knowledge, escaping the dilemma of current rationalism.28
Plant Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm: Beyond the Doors of Perception into the Dreaming of Earth
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