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“It is on the inward condition that the outer reality depends.”
Roy Eugene Davis, How to Use Your Creative Imagination
“Be kind, truthful, and honest. Discipline your thoughts and actions. Concentrate on essentials and disregard nonessentials. Think about what is most important to you and focus your attention on those matters.”
Roy Eugene Davis, How to Use Your Creative Imagination
“Consider living to be a great adventure. Be interested in the possibilities of learning, doing, and accomplishing. Enthusiasm is evidence of your appreciation for life and living. Apathy and disinterest indicate an inclination toward death.”
Roy Eugene Davis, How to Use Your Creative Imagination
“When creative imagination is used to improve your awareness of your true nature in relationship to the Infinite, the work is done as soon as you actually experience that desired change in Self-awareness and knowledge. When it is used to achieve goals or fulfill purposes, orderly unfoldments of events will spontaneously occur that will make possible the desired outcomes.”
Roy Eugene Davis, How to Use Your Creative Imagination
“Live with inspired purpose and empowering enthusiasm. You are an immortal, spiritual being; live as you are meant to live.”
Roy Eugene Davis, How to Use Your Creative Imagination
“Every person is now either consciously or unconsciously using their creative power of imagination. Those who use it consciously are able to have their desires fulfilled and live freely and enjoyably. Those who use it unconsciously—who are not aware of the possibility of using it with conscious intention, or who know that it can be done but choose not to be responsible for their actions—are self-confined by their undisciplined behaviors. They may also be inclined to blame external circumstances for their unhappiness or misfortune.”
Roy Eugene Davis, How to Use Your Creative Imagination