The Magic of Imagination: A Guide to the Labyrinths of Spiritual Enlightenment Intro Video.

"The Magic of Imagination: A Guide to the Labyrinths of Spiritual Enlightenment" - a seminar book I've been working on since 2017.

It turns out that the path to salvation or Moksha lies precisely in this essence of man.

Modern science ignores the study of this aspect of man, but the study of ancient books brings us a new and fascinating discovery.

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Explore the mysterious world of imagination. Embark on a journey to unlock the mysteries of immortality as Dr. Perch reveals the mechanics of creating the Kingdom of Heaven in the imagination, where anyone can become The eternal Creator.


✓ 1hour 40 minutes total time video.
✓ The amazing story of the discovery of the concept of Manu
✓ Brahmanda or Deification and immortality.

8 video books

Explore the mysterious world of imagination. Embark on a journey to unlock the mysteries of immortality as Dr. Perch reveals the mechanics of creating the Kingdom of Heaven in the imagination, where anyone can become The eternal Creator.

Part 1: History of the study of imagination by modern civilisation. 8 minutes video.

Why can't modern science answer a simple and childish question - 'what is imagination'?

When did our civilization begin to study this amazing human ability? How did Soviet scientists shape the 'new man'? The book 'Propaganda' and its conclusions.

Part 2: What is imagination? 14 minutes video.

It turned out that imagination lies beyond the boundaries of rational, theoretical, empirical, and mystical knowledge.

Imagination is its own unknown dimension.

Its role in modeling, planning, creativity, play, memory, and other mental processes

Part 3: The Ancient Greek's Experiments with Imagination. 14 minutes video.

Compassion is a component of imagination.

What propels evolution?

Is it the selection of the strongest individuals or our capacity to empathize with the pain of others?

Peter Kropotkin and his impact on the study of sympathy and evolution.

Part 4: What happens to the imagination after a person dies? 14 minutes video.

Where does the imagination you create reside? Ancient philosophers believed that imagination can endure in the realm of potentiality.

Children's fairy tales awaken dormant worlds. Where does a baby conjure worlds of imagination? The world of actuality versus the world of potentiality.

Part 5. The theory of collective universal imagination. 15 minutes video.

Where does the imagination you create reside? What can a person imagine? Ancient philosophers believed that our soul participates in the creation of imagination.

The three aspects of the soul are Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Is imagination a projection of the soul or is it our soul itself? The third eye or the eye of our mind.

Part 6. Imagination and Manvatara. 13 Minutes video.

The projector of imagination on the screen of the third eye and its magical abilities. The third eye as a stargate to the world of the divine.

What is the distinction between the world around me and the world that I can conjure in my imagination? "The world of virtuality" in ancient civilizations. The imaginary realm transitions from a potential world to a "world not yet born.

Part 7: “Dukkha” suffering and imagination. 11 minutes video.

Does our imagination influence our reality? The debate between Samuel Johnson and Berkeley. Modern science refutes the idea that imagination can impact our reality.

The creation of the world by the god Aten and the disregard of science. Ancient philosophers believed that our imagination affects our health. Could the 10 Commandments be more than just religious prohibitions, but rather free advice on maintaining health?

Part 8: Conclusion. 17 minutes video.

Dissatisfaction as a cause of stress, anxiety, and discontent with life.

“Maya” is akin to the forgotten science of Vedanta, which studies our imagination.

The limiting our sensations and understanding.

Vishwamitra and his “Svarga”, as described in the Ramayana.

Conclusion of the study of ancient texts.

Blessings.

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