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 endeavours to live freely, enjoyably, and effectively. As this is accomplished, the necessary resources and supportive events, circumstances, and relationships for your highest good will be rapid and satisfying. Creative imagination and skilful living will enable you to live as you deserve to live.
For those of us that create as part of our chosen vocation, creativity can be a spiritual practice. In his short book, How to Use Your Creative Imagination, Mr. Davis lays out a simple framework for treating your spiritual practice as a creative practice.
Creative Imagination is a clear, concise read that can easily be finished in an afternoon (it's only 29 pages in Kindle edition), and is worth saving for regular rereading.
Mr. Davis has extensive spiritual training, and this shows in this book. While he makes a number of valid points, I found his writing to be a bit preachy and judgmental at times. Despite those few moments, this is a worthy read for anyone embarking on a creative or spiritual journey (the two are intertwined and inseparable).
each page is vitamins for the mind, similar to 'course in materialization', but more compact. Useful and informative for beginner's who are now delving into the practice of medication. A little over 300 pages, but a quick and easy read. A gateway for more extensive research on other books of this magnitude.
This is a very short book. It is a good one, there is no doubt. However, due to its size it lacks the necessary depth that is required to dive into the many heavy ideas presented in the book with big words. Practical examples would also be very handy.