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ROY EUGENE DAVIS

How to Use Your


Creative Imagination
To Fulfll Life-Enhancing Desires,
Accomplish Purposes of Real Value,
and Experience Rapid, Satisfying
Spiritual Growth
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How to Use Your
Creative
Imagination
To Fulfll Life-Enhancing Desires,
Accomplish Purposes of Real Value,
and Experience Rapid, Satisfying
Spiritual Growth
ROY EUGENE DAVIS
CSA Press
Center for Spiritual Awareness
Lakemont, Georgia
copyright 2002 by Roy Eugene Davis
Digital Edition
copyright 2011 by Roy Eugene Davis
ISBN 0-87707-288-4
Any part of this book may be freely used in reviews
or articles with credit given to the source.
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CSA Press is the publishing department
of Center for Spiritual Awareness
Front cover: From silkscreen print
by Ken Peterson, 1981
I N T R O D U C T I O N
The central theme is, there is only one Reality
and we can learn to think and live in harmonious
accord with its inclinations. When we are able to
do this, the unhappiness, troubles, and problems
commonly experienced by people whose awareness
is blurred and whose minds are confused cease to
exist for us.
Regardless of your present station in life, you have
the potential to be fully conscious and to wisely and
effectively use exceptional mental powers and func-
tional abilities that will enable you to live as you are
meant to live.
Acknowledge the fact that you are an immortal
spiritual being; think and act in accord with that
understanding. Choose to be spiritually aware,
healthy, happy, prosperous, and freely expressive in
ways which enhance your life. Imagine that which
is possible and experience it. You can.
Roy Eugene Davis
May 1, 2002
Lakemont, Georgia
BOOKS BY ROY EUGENE DAVIS
Paramahansa Yogananda As I Knew Him
Absolute Knowledge That
Liberates Consciousness
The Science of Self-Realization
(Commentary on Patanjalis Yoga-Sutras)
A Master Guide to Meditation
The Science of God-Realization
Seven Lessons in Conscious Living
The Spiritual Basis of Real Prosperity
Life Surrendered in God
(Commentary on Patanjalis yoga-sutras)
The Eternal Way
(The inner meaning of the Bhagavad Gita)
Living in God
An Easy Guide to Ayurveda
An Easy Guide to Meditation
Published by CSA Press
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CONTENTS
Word Meanings to Know / 6
You Can Remove or Rise Above All
Obstacles to Effective Living and
Freedom of Expression / 9
How to Effectively Use Your Creative
Imagination / 21
Answers to Questions About the
Creative Process / 26
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Word Meanings to Know
absolute Pure. Perfect. Not mixed with anything.
capacity The ability to receive, hold, or absorb. A mea-
sure of this ability. A maximum amount that can be
contained. If we sincerely aspire to be spiritually aware,
freely functional, and have desires fulflled and needs
satisfed, our receptivity and capacity must be equal to
that to which we aspire.
compassion Sincere concern for the misfortune of
others along with an urge to assist them or relieve their
discomfort.
contemplation To ponder or look at meditatively. To con-
sider as possible.
creative Having the ability to create or be productive,
especially by using imagination.
ego The illusional sense of selfhood which is not ones
true essence of being.
faith Confdent, unwavering belief in the truth, value,
or trustworthiness of an idea, process, or thing. Belief
not based on logical proof or material evidence. Spiri-
tual conviction.
God The one reality. The absolute (pure) aspect has no
attributes. The manifesting aspect has attributes which
allow expression and cosmic manifestation.
grace Supportive infuences expressing in the omnipres-
ent feld of Consciousness and in us.
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happiness Marked by good fortune, enjoyment, and
satisfaction.
health An overall condition of optimal well-being.
imagination The ability to form a mental image or con-
cept of something that does not yet exist or is not pres-
ently perceived.
intellect The mental faculty of discernment.
intuition The innate ability to directly perceive (or know)
independent of the senses.
meditation Conscious withdrawal of attention from
external conditions and the senses, emotions and men-
tal processes to clarify awareness and experience Self-
and God-realization.
mind The faculty that processes perceptions, will,
thoughts, memory, feeling, and imagination. Used to
reason, think, and apply knowledge. Our minds are
units of a Universal or Cosmic Mind which is respon-
sive to thoughts and states of awareness. Our states of
awareness and mental states determine our thoughts,
moods, and behaviors.
prosper To thrive, fourish, and be successful in all ways.
Prosperity is naturally experienced when the spiritual,
mental, physical, emotional, and environmental aspects
of our lives are harmoniously integrated.
realization Direct perception and experience.
Self Our essence of being. A unit of one feld of supreme
Consciousness.
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soul A unit of pure consciousness (Self) which is uncon-
sciously, or by choice, identifed with modifed mental
states, emotions, and sensory perceptions to the extent
that its awareness is blurred and fragmented.
superconsciousness Clarifed awareness which is beyond
unconsciousness, sleep, and ordinary (modifed) wak-
ing states.
transcendental Concerned with the primary basis of
knowledge. Rising above common thoughts and ideas.
To transcend is to pass beyond all ordinary limits. When
the mind is quieted and emotions are passive, concen-
trated creative imagination enables us to transcend
thoughts and feelings of limitation.
We live in succession, in division, in parts within is the
soul of the whole, the wise silence; the universal beauty
to which every part is equally related: the eternal One.
And this deep power in which we exist and whos beati-
tude is all accessible to us, is not only self-suffcing and
perfect in every hour, but the act of seeing and the thing
seen, the seer and the spectacle, the subject and the
object, are one.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 1882)
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C H A P T E R O N E
You Can Remove or Rise Above All
Obstacles to Effective Living and
Freedom of Expression
Because you are a spiritual being, you already have
the ability to either remove or transcend all limit-
ing conditions that may have, until now, opposed
your endeavors to live freely, enjoyably, and effec-
tively. As this is being accomplished, the necessary
resources and supportive events, circumstances, and
relationships for your highest good will be sponta-
neously provided and your spiritual growth will be
rapid and satisfying.
Nurture Spiritual Awareness
Lack of understanding is the primary obstacle
to spiritual growth. Replace unknowingness with
insight into your true nature and your relationship
with the Infnite. You are a unit of one feld of Con-
sciousness (God). Ponder it until you comprehend
it. While believing this to be so is helpful, realiz-
ing (knowing and experiencing) it is redemptive; it
restores soul awareness to wholeness. Discard the
erroneous notion that there is a separation between
spiritual and material realities. The universe is a
manifestation of cosmic forces emanated from and
sustained by one feld of Consciousness.
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Nurture spiritual awareness by using your powers
of intelligence and intuition to discern the difference
between your essence of being, ordinary (blurred and
fragmented) states of awareness, and the various
moods that you may sometimes experience. Observe
the distinction between you as an observer and what
you observe. It is only the acquired habit of iden-
tifying with modifed mental states and objective
phenomena that causes and sustains the illusion
(misperception) of independent existence. Replace
that troublesome habit with the soul-liberating
habit of constant, divine self-remembrance and God-
awareness.
Meditate daily to the stage of superconscious-
ness, then sit in the deep silence. As your aware-
ness becomes clarifed, your innate knowledge of
the one feld of Consciousness and its processes will
be unveiled. Exceptional powers of perception and
extraordinary functional abilities will emerge. You
will discover that whatever you can vividly imag-
ine and believe to be real, if it can be manifested in
accord with the laws of nature, can be expressed or
experienced.
Develop and Wisely Use Your Mental Abilities
The power to perceive; the illusional sense of self-
hood (ego); the faculty of intelligence; and the mind
are the four aspects of individualized awareness.
Your mind emanates from you. It records and pro-
cesses perceptions and is superior to the brain. Your
mind is blended with, and is a part of, omnipres-
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ent Cosmic Mind which is responsive to the mental
states you assume or allow to prevail, the thoughts
you think, and the desires and aspirations you
maintain.
Some troublesome mental conditions which are
common when ones awareness is ordinary are con-
fusion; restlessness; doubt; pessimism; fantasy;
delusions; illusions; inability to concentrate; and
subliminal (below the threshold of conscious aware-
ness) conditionings, tendencies, and infuences. They
blur and fragment awareness and contribute to irra-
tional thinking.
Banish confusion by acquiring accurate informa-
tion and cultivating the habit of rational thinking.
Replace restlessness with soul contentment.
Replace doubt with self-confdence, self-reliance,
and faith.
Renounce the habit of pessimism by nurturing
optimism: expecting the best possible outcome for
all situations. Imagine and anticipate your highest
good and either create ideal circumstances or attract
them into your life.
Fantasy is uncontrolled imagination. Avoid fanta-
sies by rational thinking and mastery of attention
and mental states.
Delusions are erroneous ideas, opinions, or beliefs.
Some delusions that people whose awareness is ordi-
nary may have are:
They are physical beings rather than souls
expressing through a mind and body.
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God does not exist. God exits but is not involved
in universal or human affairs. God is a cosmic
person. God cannot be known or experienced. God
rewards good people and punishes bad people and
creates challenges for us to overcome to encour-
age us to grow.
There is an evil force that produces misfortune
and causes people to do bad things.
We are limited by inherited characteristics; the
unfortunate experiences we have had; false infor-
mation we acquired during our childhood or later
years; karma (subconscious conditionings); plan-
etary infuences; our race or gender; our ethnic
or cultural characteristics; or social, political, or
economic conditions.
Acquire valid (logical or verifed) knowledge. Dis-
regard ideas, opinions, and beliefs which are not
based on fact. Avoid illusions by insightful obser-
vation and analysis of what is observed, thought,
heard, or experienced.
Inability to concentrate may be due to lack of
interest, emotional unrest, mental restlessness or
confusion, insuffcient sleep, tiredness or physical
weakness, lack of self-discipline, or reluctance to
use will power. Replace indifference with curiosity
and zest for life. Cultivate emotional and mental
peace. Obtain suffcient sleep. Nurture physical
health. Discipline your thoughts, moods, and
behaviors. While avoiding willfulness (self-centered
obstinate attitudes and behaviors), be decisive and
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intentional in thinking and action.
There are four categories of subliminal infuences
which may be troublesome:
1. Dormant conditionings or inclinations which may
or may not become activated in the near or dis-
tant future.
2. Weak infuences which can easily be resisted.
3. Stronger infuences resisted by decisiveness, will
power, and intentional performance of construc-
tive actions.
4. Infuences which are allowed to determine ones
states of awareness, thoughts, feelings, and
behaviors.
What is perceived, thought, or felt is impressed in
the subconscious level of the mind as a memory. By
referring to our memories we can be aware of past
events and acquired knowledge.
The minds capacity to record and store impres-
sions also enables us to acquire constructive habits
of thinking and behavior and to perform routine
tasks without having to intentionally think about
performing them.
Troublesome mental impressions can also be
acquired. If we are to live freely, these need to be
weakened, disarmed or neutralized, or transcended.
If they are allowed to be infuential, addictive ten-
dencies, unwise or harmful modes of thinking and
behavior, and inappropriate emotional reactions to
events or circumstances may result.
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When troublesome subconscious infuences are
allowed to prevail, they may become stronger. The
most effective way to weaken and neutralize trouble-
some subconscious infuences is to:
1. Cultivate an objective, unemotional attitude in
regard to them.
2. Implement constructive thoughts, feelings, and
actions to weaken and replace them.
3. Nurture spiritual awareness that will enable you
to transcend them.
4. Practice superconscious meditation to calm
them and temporarily remove your awareness
from them. Mental impressions made by super-
conscious awareness are entirely constructive.
Troublesome mental infuences are gradually
(and sometimes quickly) weakened as the mind
is purifed and illumined. Superconscious states
also allow you to discern and experience the dif-
ference between them and ordinary states of
awareness.
With practice, you will be able to maintain a
superconscious state during everyday circum-
stances. Superconsciousness mixed with ordi-
nary states of awareness and mental processes
becomes progressively dominant, resulting in
mental illumination and clarifcation of aware-
ness to the stage of cosmic consciousness.
Avoid thinking, feeling, or saying that you can-
not regulate your mental states, thoughts, moods,
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or behaviors. Because you are a spiritual being
relating to the human experience, you are superior
to your mind and its contents. You can choose to
observe, think, feel, and act in accord with the use-
ful knowledge you have acquired and your innate
knowledge which will become more obviously avail-
able as you continue to awaken through the stages
of spiritual growth.
View memories objectively. Remember pleasant
events and experiences without overly dwelling on
them. Remember previous successful actions and
duplicate them, as necessary, to live effectively.
If memories of misfortune or trauma arouse feel-
ings of shame, guilt, loss, unworthiness, or pain,
come to terms with past events and release the debil-
itating thoughts and feelings associated with those
memories. If the emotional impact is very uncomfort-
able or disturbing, while observing memories which
activate the response, inhale and exhale deeply a
few times until you are again calm and objective.
Breathing deeply and the physical pleasure it pro-
duces will somewhat weaken and neutralize the
unbalanced emotional condition.
If deep breathing does not restore you to a more
objective mental and emotional state, walk briskly
for twenty minutes or more, being attentive to what
is occurring around you, until you feel exhilarated
(refreshed and cheerful). Or perform other physi-
cal actions which will focus your attention and
produce pleasurable feelings: work out with light
weights, do stretching exercises, swim, play golf or
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tennis, or practice hatha yoga or tai chi. Concentrate
your attention and actions on your personal duties,
achieving worthwhile goals, and fulflling purposes
which are of value to you.
Constructive, enjoyable actions replace unpleas-
ant feelings associated with memories of misfortune,
failure, loss, or pain. You will soon be able to relate to
all of your memories without having any unwanted
mental or emotional reactions. The psychic (soul)
force that was formerly identifed with memories of
unpleasantness and which blurred your awareness
will be released to be used for constructive, life-
enhancing purposes.
Maintain Emotional Stability
Emotions are subjective responses to thoughts or
to external circumstances. They can also elicit pro-
nounced feelings and physiological changes. Emo-
tional stability is necessary for rational thinking and
physical health. Feelings of happiness, love, grati-
tude, compassion, self-respect, security, self-reliance
and self-confdence, and satisfaction are wholesome
and constructive. Feelings of unhappiness, strong
dislike, envy, jealousy, unworthiness, insecurity,
inferiority, incompetence, and dissatisfaction are
unwholesome and destructive.
Replace negative feelings with positive feelings
and negative mental attitudes with positive mental
attitudes.
Nurture soul happiness. At the core of your
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being you are peaceful and happy in Self- and God-
knowledge. It is only at the surface of awareness
that confusion can occur. Choose to bring forth your
innate qualities.
Be thankful for the good fortune you now have
and for the opportunities to learn and to grow to
emotional and spiritual maturity.
Demonstrate compassion for others and all forms
of life.
Respect your true nature, your spiritual essence,
and endeavor to live from the core of your being.
Your security and well-being is related to your
knowledge and awareness of oneness with the whole-
ness of life which is supportive of you. Do your best
to be responsible for your well-being while allowing
life to nurture and provide for you.
Cultivate self-reliance and self-confdence by being
soul-centered and having faith in God rather than
thinking that your illusional sense of selfhood is
what you are.
Enjoy the satisfaction that results from right
thinking and right living without being attached
to the feeling of satisfaction or the results of your
effective actions.
If you sometimes feel apatheticdevoid of feeling,
mentally depressed, physically sluggish or lazy
perform constructive actions that will arouse posi-
tive emotions, elicit positive thoughts, and energize
your body. Live with inspired purpose and empow-
ering enthusiasm. You are an immortal, spiritual
being; live as you are meant to live.
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Cultivate Physical Health and Vitality
Healthy, purposeful long life will enable you to
accomplish all of your worthwhile aims in this incar-
nationincluding the ultimate purpose of your life,
which is to be Self- and God-realized.
Cultivate physical health and vitality: maintain
your spiritual awareness, mental peace, and emo-
tional stability; adhere to well-regulated routines
of activity and rest; obtain suffcient sleep; exercise
on a regular schedule; choose a low (but suffcient)
calorie, nutrition-rich diet (vegetarian foods are
healthier). Avoid excessive body weight.
To strengthen your immune system:
Adopt the guidelines recommended in the preced-
ing paragraph.
Maintain an optimistic mental attitude. Optimis-
tic people tend to be healthier and to live longer
than negative thinkers.
Conserve your vital forces. Dont waste them by
excessive talking; excessive or nonuseful social
interactions; depriving your body of sleep, addic-
tive behaviors, or preoccupation with unimport-
ant matters.
Practice meditation daily for deep relaxation, to
reduces stress, and strengthen the bodys immune
system.
Avoid contact with harmful chemicals and other
toxic substances, harmful bacteria, and viruses.
Wash your hands before preparing or eating food.
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If you need healing, cultivate a health conscious-
ness and do what is necessary to be restored to total
health.
Choose Ideal Environmental Circumstances
Live in a clean, quiet, wholesome environment.
Remove your shoes when entering your house or
apartment. Have a private space to be used only for
meditation and inner refection. When you go there,
disregard all mundane concerns.
When possible, choose a wholesome work environ-
ment, with coworkers who are harmonious. If it is
sometimes necessary to be in an unpleasant envi-
ronment or to have circumstances or relationships
which are not wholesome and supportive, until you
can improve the conditions or remove yourself from
them, patiently endure them without complaining.
Do not allow anything to disturb your inner peace
and Self- and God-awareness.
When unpleasant or challenging social or economic
events and circumstances occur, maintain your inner
poise. If such events require that you make deci-
sions or perform actions, do so calmly and rationally.
Events emerge and fade against the screen of space
and time. All mundane circumstances are subject
to change.
My guru Paramahansa Yogananda advised me,
and others, to view the drama of life with discern-
ment and to play our roles wisely and well. As we do
this, we learn by experience how to live effectively
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in harmonious accord with others and with the pro-
cesses of nature. We learn to understand the uni-
versal, impersonal laws of cause and effect and how
to cooperate with them for our highest good and the
highest good of everyone.
Nurture wholesome, supportive personal relation-
ships by being cheerful, friendly, and attentive to
the needs of others.
Affrm With Decisive Intention
Established in knowledge of my true nature and
my relationship with the Infnite, I choose to
remove or rise above all obstacles to effective
living and freedom of expression.
Discard the false belief of separation between spiritual
and material life. Perform duties skillfully. All construc-
tive work is purifying if done with the right motive. If
you sometimes fail to accomplish your purposes, dont
be discouraged; that is the best time to sow seeds of suc-
cess. In everything that you do, express your limitless
soul qualities.
Paramahansa Yogananda (1893 1952)
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C H A P T E R T W O
How to Effectively Use Your
Creative Imagination
Creativity is the ability to manifest or produce a
thing, event, or circumstance. Imagination is the
innate spiritual power we have to form a mental
picture or concept of something which does not yet
exist or is not presently perceived.
Imagination can and should be used creatively to
fulfll wholesome desires, enhance all aspects of our
lives, accomplish purposes of value, and facilitate
rapid, satisfying spiritual growth.
The fundamental law of cause and effect in rela-
tionship to our circumstances is that our states of
awareness determine our mental states and our
states of awareness and our mental states determine
our perceptions and personal experiences.
When our awareness is clear, we can perceive with
accuracy and think rationally. When our awareness
is blurred and fragmented, perceptions are likely to
be fawed and our thinking to be disorganized.
At the level of Self-awareness we are one with a
supreme Consciousness in which everything exists.
At the mind level we are one with Universal Mind
through which supreme Consciousness expresses
and which is responsive to our habitual mental
states, desires, needs, and intentions.
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There is no separation between us and supreme
Consciousness because we are individualized
units of that Consciousness. There is no separa-
tion between the mind we use and Universal Mind
because all particularized minds are units of that
Mind. To effectively use creative imagination, it is
necessary to remember the oneness of life that is, in
accord with its inclinations, expressing in an infnite
variety of ways.
Every person is now either consciously or uncon-
sciously using their creative power of imagination.
Those who use it consciously are able to have their
desires fulflled and live freely and enjoyably.
Those who use it unconsciouslywho are not
aware of the possibility of using it with conscious
intention, or who know that it can be done but choose
not to be responsible for their actionsare self-con-
fned by their undisciplined behaviors. They may
also be inclined to blame external circumstances for
their unhappiness or misfortune.
To effectively use our innate power to imagine
ideal circumstances and have them actualized, we
need to have clearly defned concepts of what we
consider to be essential for our highest good and
mastery of our attention. The generation of clearly
defned concepts is easy when our awareness is clear
and our thinking is rational. To acquire mastery
of attention we need only to carefully observe what
we are conscious of and improve our powers of
concentration.
Powers of observation and concentration can be
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vastly improved by nurturing enthusiasm, and by
regular, alert practice of meditation. Being enthu-
siastic banishes apathy and disinterest. Regular,
alert meditation practice, rather than passive, semi-
conscious sitting, calms the mind and emotions and
restores awareness to wholeness.
Use this Technique of Creative Imagination
Knowing that you are a spiritual being superior
to your mind and to mundane circumstances, do the
following:
1. Alone, in a quiet place, meditate until your mind
is calm and your awareness is clear.
2. Vividly imagine that which you wish to experi-
ence. There is no need to use will power. Clearly
see, and feel at the deepest level of your being,
yourself as having that which you desire to have
or the circumstances you wish to prevail. The
feeling that you have should be of acceptance and
gratitude rather than an emotion.
3. Rest for a while in that awareness and feeling of
accomplishment.
4. Maintain your clear awareness and feeling of
accomplishment after your practice session.
For increased spiritual awareness, imagine what
it will be like when you are more spiritually awake
and contemplate that possibility until it is experi-
enced. Supplement your meditative practices with
metaphysical studies.
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For peace of mind and to improve your mental
abilities, feel peaceful and have confdence in your
ability to think rationally and to use your powers of
discriminative intelligence.
For emotional balance, feel serene and optimis-
tic. See yourself as being emotionally mature and
willing to be responsible for your thoughts, feelings,
and actions.
For improved physical well-being, imagine and feel
that you are already healthy and fully functional.
Supplement your imaginal acts with useful self-care
routines, food choices, and exercise.
For harmonious, supportive personal relationships,
nurture feelings of love and compassion. Imagine
and feel yourself as having harmonious, supportive
relationships that are ideal in every way.
For prosperity, imagine and feel that you are now
prosperous. Supplement your imaginal state with
actions that will harmoniously integrate the spiri-
tual, mental, emotional, physical, and environmen-
tal aspects of your life.
To achieve worthwhile goals, imagine and feel
them as already achieved.
To assist others, acknowledge their innate, divine
nature. See them as being spiritually aware, men-
tally competent, emotionally balanced, physically
healthy and functional, and in their right place in
the drama of life.
If you are unable to imagine specifc ideal circum-
stances, imagine and feel yourself to be fulflled and
happy. When you are fulflled and happy, ideal cir-
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cumstances will conform to your state of awareness
and mental state.
When creative imagination is used to improve your
awareness of your true nature in relationship to the
Infnite, the work is done as soon as you actually
experience that desired change in Self-awareness
and knowledge. When it is used to achieve goals or
fulfll purposes, orderly unfoldments of events will
spontaneously occur that will make possible the
desired outcomes.
If you can participate in the manifestation process
and your actions will be helpful, skillfully perform
them. If there is nothing you can do that will be
helpful, maintain your faith in the certainty of the
outcome. Let the supportive responsiveness of Uni-
versal Mind produce the events that are necessary
for ideal results. Avoid anxiety, worry, and impa-
tience. Be inwardly calm and confdent.
It is on the inward condition that the outer reality
depends. We have a reason for looking at the things which
are unseenfor making them the chief object of our atten-
tion. By so doing, we become conversant with the primal
source of reality. We ascend to the original fountain of
Being, from which the streams that fow forth receive
their properties and direction.
George Ripley (1802 1880)
Discourses on the Philosophy of Religion
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C H A P T E R T H R E E
Answers to Questions About
the Creative Process
What can be done if one is not able create a vivid
mental picture when using the technique of creative
imagination?
Forming a vivid mental picture is not as impor-
tant as having awareness along with a feeling of cer-
tainty that what is desired is an accomplished fact.
How will you feel when your aim is accomplished
or a purpose is fulflled? From within yourself elicit
that feeling along with feelings of freedom, happi-
ness, and thankfulness.
Imagine a situation that will confrm your accom-
plishment. What will be your thoughts? Think like
that. How will you act? After your practice session,
act like that.

How often should the technique be used for a spe-
cifc purpose?
Until awareness and conviction of what has
been imagined is frmly established. When this is
accomplished, repetition is not necessary. If you use
imagination to change your mental state or state of
awareness, maintain those states. If you use it to
achieve goals or to create or attract ideal circum-
stances, have faith and let external events occur.
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Be receptive to unplanned good fortune that can
and will be yours. The more you open yourself to life,
the more Gods grace will be evident. When you are
fowing with lifes innate inclinations to express, you
will not have to sit in the silence to practice creative
imagination. The moment that a thought arises in
regard to possibilities that are worthwhile for you,
you will immediately accept the outcome and life
will provide it for you. You will be aware of becom-
ing more cosmic conscious: able to comprehend the
wholeness of life and your role in its processes.
As time passes, when you compare how you are
thinking, feeling, and acting with how you used
to think, feel, and act, you will be thankful for the
progress you have made. You will realize that your
awareness is no longer ordinary or blurred by con-
ditions that formerly modifed it.
Should several aims or goals be imagined during
one session or should I concentrate on one thing to
accomplish?
If you have a specifc desire or need, focus your
attention on it. When your awareness is more clear
and your capacities are enlarged, imagine and feel
that all circumstances in your life are ideal. Cul-
tivate peacefulness, cheerfulness, and optimism.
When you are peaceful, cheerful, and optimistic, you
will see opportunities you could not see before and
be able to think and function more effectively.
Avoid thinking of reasons why you cannot be
happy and freely functional. Disregard thoughts
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and feelings of limitation and ineptitude. Dont dwell
on or be infuenced by memories of past failures
or mistakes. Forget the negative opinions that oth-
ers might have expressed about you. You are a
spiritual being with unlimited potential. Go forward
with your life.
Consider living to be a great adventure. Be inter-
ested in the possibilities of learning, doing, and
accomplishing. Enthusiasm is evidence of your
appreciation for life and living. Apathy and disin-
terest indicate an inclination toward death.
You can never die; you can only temporarily be
unconscious. To prefer unconsciousness to being
fully conscious is to be emotionally immature. Before
spiritual growth can be experienced and life can
be lived effectively, you must be willing to grow to
emotional maturity. Only then can you be freely
functional and fulflled.
Is it all right to use imagination to attract material
things?
There is no separation between spiritual and
material realities. Material things are formed by
the energy of Consciousness.
Desire to have what you need and acquire it by
performing right actions and using imagination to
attract supportive events and circumstances. Every-
thing that you need for your well-being is available
for you to acknowledge and accept.
Avoid self-centered (egocentric) thinking and
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behaviors. Nurture your innate divine qualities.
Meditate in the silence until you are established
in conscious awareness of your true nature and are
aware of your relationship with the Infnite. Medi-
tate in God. Feel that you are a bubble of awareness
in the ocean of infnite Consciousness.
Avoid others who are self-centered or who are
not sincerely interested in learning how to live as
enlightened spiritual beings.
Be kind, truthful, and honest. Discipline your
thoughts and actions. Concentrate on essentials
and disregard nonessentials. Think about what is
most important to you and focus your attention on
those matters.
You are in this world to accomplish four aims of
life, which are:
1. To use your knowledge and skills effectively in
accord with the orderly processes of nature. You
will then do what you are best qualifed to do and
know that you are in your right place in the
cosmos.
2. To have life-enhancing desires easily fulflled.
Learn to do this by skillful living and by wise use
of creative imagination.
3. To have abundant resources for your needs, the
needs of others for whom you are responsible, and
to allow you to accomplish purposes which are of
value.
4. To awaken through the stages of spiritual growth
until you are fully enlightened.
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Established in Self-awareness and knowledge of
the wholeness of life, think rationally and perform
effective actions. Remember that the full reality of
God includes this material realm.
Should what I imagine be kept private or is it all
right to share my hopes and dreams with others?
Keep personal matters private. Talking about
them with others will dissipate your physical and
mental energies, distract your attention, weaken
your concentration, and may invite unwanted opin-
ions or negative comments. Let the results of your
inner work be the outer evidence of your dedication
to it.
Projects that involve others who are possibility-
thinkers and who will constructively work with you
can be discussed. In such endeavors, be sure that
all who are involved have the same aims and are
success-oriented.
In regard to having desires fulflled or needs met,
what is the difference between this process and
prayer?
The procedures are similar. Effective prayer and
skillful practice of creative imagination produce the
same results. When you believe with certainty that
you have what you prayed for, and when you expe-
rience what you imagined as real, the desire of your
heart (the essence of your being) is fulflled.
Imagination, used prayerfully, with devotion, is
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most effective. When doing your inner work, do it
as a competent spiritual being rather than think-
ing or feeling that you are a needy human creature
trying to accomplish something that may improve
your ordinary existence.
After creative imagining, what can be done to main-
tain faith and receptivity?
Live with a clear sense of meaningful purpose.
Choose to be happy and optimistic. Remember that
you are a spiritual being in a universe emanating
from and maintained by the Power of Consciousness.
Now knowing that your states of awareness and
mental states determine your experiences, choose
to be Self-aware and to think constructively while
performing actions which will produce the results
you desire to have.
What can I do to help others in our world?
Share useful information and help in practical
ways when you can, while living effectively and
completing your own spiritual growth.
The more spiritually enlightened you are, the
more will the radiance of your Self- and God-realiza-
tion benefcially infuence the collective conscious-
ness of everyone.
CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL AWARENESS
Our international headquarters is located in the
low mountains of northeast Georgia, 90 miles from
Atlanta. Meditation retreats are scheduled from
spring until early autumn. Guest housing and bal-
anced vegetarian meals are provided on a donation
basis during retreat sessions.
CSA Press is the publishing department.
A free information packet, a sample copy
of Truth Journal magazine, and a book
list will be sent on request.
Center for Spiritual Awareness
Post Offce Box 7
Lakemont, Georgia 30552-0001
Tel: 706-782-4723 Fax: 706-782-4560
email: csainc@csa-davis.org
Web Site: www.csa-davis.org
Several of Mr. Davis books are published
in India by Motilal Banarsidass,
40 U.A., Bungalow Road, Jawahar Nagar,
Delhi 110 007
e-mail: mlbd@vsnl.com
An
enlivening Power
is nurturing the
universe and we
can learn to be
responsive to It.
Roy Eugene Davis
Because you are a spiritual being, you already have the
ability to remove or transcend all limiting conditions
that may have, until now, opposed your endeavors to live
freely, enjoyably, and effectively. As this is accomplished,
the necessary resources and supportive events, circum-
stances, and relationships for your highest good will be
spontaneously provided and your spiritual growth will be
rapid and satisfying. Creative imagination and skillful
living will enable you to live as you deserve to live.
______________________
Roy Eugene Davis, an internationally acclaimed teacher
of meditation and spiritual growth processes and founder
of Center for Spiritual Awareness, is a direct disciple of
Paramahansa Yogananda.
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