(8.2) The cultivation of the imagination can lead to the development of opulence and harmony, if directed constructively.
(8.12) The true value of wealth is its exchange value.
(8.22) The real “I” is spiritual and consequently creative. It seeks to express itself in form.
Imagination leads to visualization (mental pictures) which, in turn, leads to idealization (feeling). Abundance (wealth) offers freedom which offers time. As spiritual beings, we realize our perfection through the process of separating the observer (self) from the observed (ego).
(8.29) Constructive thinking is clear, decisive, calm, deliberate, sustained thought with a definite end in view.
(8.19) The source of al harmony is constructive thought.
(8.9) The development of imagination, insight, perception and sagacity is the result of keen analytical observation.
Imagination is a byproduct of keen analytical observation while constructive thinking is the key to directing imagination to produce harmonious effects.