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Inspirations : Power of imagination
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From: MSN Nickname_Joy2U2_  (Original Message)Sent: 12/19/2002 12:03 PM

Thursday, December 19, 2002

Power of imagination

It will take you to places you could otherwise not go, and teach you things you could otherwise not know. It is your imagination, and it is one of the most powerful gifts you have.

Imagine anything, and in a very real sense you have already begun to make it real, to give it life. For everything you've ever done, or said, or created or become, was first an object of imagination.

It may seem that imagination is unrealistic, but that cannot be. For truly it is imagination that drives reality itself, as what is real continues to spring from what is imagined.

Imagination alone does not make something happen. Yet imagination makes it possible. Imagination can also make it better and more valuable. For imagination allows you to create and test, question and revise, improve and expand using nothing other than your mind and your time.

Imagine a better you, a better situation, a better life, a better world. And use the positive power of your imagination to make it happen.

-- Ralph Marston



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From: MSN Nicknamesounder10Sent: 1/23/2003 4:03 AM
What I wonder about in this modern age is will our grandchildren have an imagination with every thing laid out for them via T V and computers .Will they see a sailing ship, or an elepahnt in the clouds, will they look for the pot of flowers at the end of the rainbow, will they look at a flower and wonder at it's beauty, will they stop and look at a sunset, I hope so. I have tried to teach my grandchildren there is more to life then the dollor sign. I am very lucky to live in a place where we  do these things.

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From: MSN NicknameELN2Sent: 1/23/2003 6:07 PM
I think your Grandchildren are very lucky to have you.

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From: MSN NicknameFamiliarDudeSent: 5/10/2004 4:12 PM
yes, i agree with you. I am a first time grandfather and am concerned about what my grandchild will like, cherish and hold as important in life. However my wife and I are around to give full play to her imagination and stoke the feeling of wonder that is very important and integral to a happy growing up process. i salute all grandparents who are concerned perhaps more than the parents of the child.

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From: MSN Nickname··Butaboom··Sent: 5/18/2004 7:56 PM

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