Feeding Your Imagination (Because It’s Been on a Diet)

Let’s be honest for a second:

Most people are walking around with a wildly underfed imagination.

Not because they don’t have one…
but because they’ve been taught not to use it.

“Be realistic.”
“Stick to the facts.”
“Don’t make things up.”

And just like that — the part of you that explores, feels, creates, connects

…gets pushed to the side.

Not gone.
Just… quiet.

Why This Matters More Than You Think

When you’re preparing for a Quantum Session, this isn’t just a “nice to have.”

It’s essential.

Because this work doesn’t run on logic alone.

It runs on your ability to:

Enter a scene

Feel into it

Add detail

Follow a thread

Let something unfold

And if your imagination has been sitting in the corner collecting dust?

Yeah… we’re going to wake it up a little first.

Let’s Try Something Simple

Imagine this:

You’re standing inside an old room.

Stone walls.
A fireplace.
A table.
Maybe a candle flickering.

Take a moment.

Now ask yourself:

What’s here?

Here’s Where People Usually Land

Let me show you the spectrum — because this is where it gets very revealing.

Client 1 — The “Just the Facts” Approach

“There’s a room. A fireplace. Some furniture.”

Clean. Accurate. Logical.

Also… a little lifeless.

This is someone trying to get it right
instead of letting it become real.

Client 2 — The Door Starts Opening

“There’s stew cooking… it’s getting dark… it feels a little cold… I might be alone.”

Now we’re getting somewhere.

Details are expanding.
Emotion is creeping in.
There’s a sense of presence.

This is imagination starting to stretch its legs.

Client 3 — Fully In the Experience

“I’m in my grandfather’s house… I just arrived… I’m cold… he ran outside because the cow is in distress…”

Now we’re not describing a room anymore.

We’re inside a lived experience.

There’s:

Story

Emotion

Relationship

Movement

This is exactly the state where sessions become deep, meaningful, and powerful.

So… Where Did You Land?

No judgment here.

But be honest:

Were you observing the room?

Or were you in the room?

Because that difference?

That’s the difference between thinking… and experiencing.

The Real Skill We’re Building

This isn’t about creativity for the sake of creativity.

It’s about access.

The more you allow yourself to:

Add details

Feel into the space

Expand the story

Let things get a little “wild”

…the easier it becomes to move into deeper states during a session.

Yes — “Wild” Is Actually a Good Sign

If your mind goes:

“Wait… what if there’s a dinosaur outside?”

Perfect.

Follow it.

“What if I’m not even human in this scene?”

Even better.

“What if this makes no logical sense?”

Congratulations. You’re doing it right.

The Only Way to Do This Wrong

Let’s simplify this beautifully:

You cannot mess this up.

You can only:

Play along
or
Shut it down too early

That’s it.

How to Strengthen This (Without Making It Complicated)

Start feeding your imagination again:

Make up stories (yes, on purpose)

Revisit scenes and expand them

Ask “what else is here?”

Add emotion, history, meaning

Let it be messy, weird, unexpected

This isn’t about discipline.

It’s about permission.

Why This Changes Your Session

The more alive your imagination is…

the less resistance you bring into the session.

And the less resistance?

The easier it is to access:

Insight

Meaning

Emotional release

Real, grounded transformation

Final Truth (The One That Frees You)

Your imagination isn’t a distraction.

It’s a doorway.

And the more willing you are to step through it…

the more you’ll discover it was never “just in your head.”

So… go back to that room for a moment.

What else is there now?

And don’t hold back.

Because the magic?

It’s not in getting it right.

It’s in letting it come alive.