My imagination is my temple where I meditate and pray to change human consciousness and awareness so that I may find peace.

Debasish Mridha
My imagination is my temple where I meditate and pray...
My imagination is my temple where I meditate and pray...
My imagination is my temple where I meditate and pray...
My imagination is my temple where I meditate and pray...
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In his poem, “My Imagination,” the American poet and playwright Wallace Stevens wrote: “My imagination is my temple where I meditate and pray to change human consciousness and awareness so that I may find peace.” The poet’s words express a deep concern about human consciousness and awareness. The power of a person’s imagination is phenomenal, as he or she can transform everything from a piece of paper into an image, idea or emotion. The ability to see ourselves as we truly are can be incredibly transformative.

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