WebsterMark wrote on Yesterday at 07:49:20:To much imagination or not enough?
I,m clad you askt.
I would say try not to think for an hour. Then you'll see that it's impossible.
Then try not to be caught up in your thoughts for an hour.
Then you'll see that it's become such a strong habit that you can't do it.
And if you've tried it with all your attention for an hour, what a healing result it produces.
It's not for nothing that Jesus (who was a mystic) taught people to stop thinking and focus their attention completely on the heart.

And for the record, by heart he didn't mean the emotional heart or warm romantic feelings or sentiments.
The heart he was referring to is the neutral, subtle, meditative intelligence that we all are.
Daydreaming and thinking all day long, a person becomes denser and more rigid as they get older.
That's why we say, "Use your imagination."
That's different from being trapped because you believe strongly in your imagination and ideas and becoming a slave to it.
There's still wisdom in our language.
Maybe the mind was always meant to be used, not lived in?