This book invites the reader to rediscover imagination as the foundation of human existence. Imagination is not a mere ornament of the mind, but a force that reshapes reality itself-stretching its boundaries and summoning entire worlds from the breath of thought. Through it, humanity transcends the limits of what is, reaching into the realm of what might be-or even into the impossible. Yet, imagination carries its own peril. Its suppression-especially in children-remains one of our gravest mistakes, a silent crime against the future that robs us of creativity, originality, and the courage to break free from pre-packaged patterns of thought. In these pages, imagination is explored in its philosophical and psychological dimensions, illuminated by voices such as Plato and Kant, as well as by the author's own reflections. Its ties to knowledge, reason, and emotion are traced with clarity and rigor, offering a meditation on the power that makes us most human: the ability to dream-and to turn those dreams into reality. Keywords philosophy of imagination, metaphysics, spirituality, human consciousness, creativity, Kant, theology
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