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I'll probably get into that in one of my next few posts... In the end it doesn't really matter if other realities exist other than the one we are aware of in any objective sense because if we can't know it or interact with it then what's the difference? Practical application is important because otherwise you waste your time bogged down with things that don't matter. What really matters is what works.

imagination is the gateway to alternate realities that co-exist already. :)

That's true but autism and schitzophrenia are real dangers too... it's important to stay grounded in the reality you are in no matter if it's the ultimate reality or not. Escapism gets you nowhere. Comes a time you have to accept that this is the reality you are in so you can make it what you want it to be.

we are not IN a reality - reality is in us. correct use of imagination is the only effective way to change reality and so to deny imagination's right function is to deny change and the agility we need. it is certainly true that we need to 'ground' the aetheric light aspects of self into material reality for the full effect to be the lived experience - for many of us that means healing our heart - since our heart is the balance point between both ends of the spectrum of existence.

agreed but I have to say that utilizing imagination can only effect your current reality in that you can imagine how to improve it and that takes a fundamental acceptance and understanding of where you are now. It starts with imagination but it takes works.

your current reality is infinity squeezed through a perceptual lens and manifested as an apparent 'solid' reality that is nothing more than a holographic projection with sense experience.
in creating change it is often sufficiently powerful to change the electromagnetic patterns in self as a result of imagination - since it is these which play a significant role in determining what we are manifesting.
given the way that consciousness underpins physical reality - it is relevant to notice now that even holding the idea that 'change takes work' is enough to potentially alter your experience of reality such that the idea appears to hold true, despite that only being one possibility within a spectrum of contradictory alternatives.