“…when we tap into our powers of imagination, we are bombs of possibilities.”
Hiroko Sakai
Various innate capabilities in humans often stay unexplored due to them being unaware of their significance. The possibilities of what a human mind can do are boundless. Still, unfortunately, most of us never tap those as we are either afraid or not confident enough in our capabilities. Among the most undervalued human capabilities is that of our imagination. The pioneers of this world, such as Einstein and even Nicola Tesla, have notably praised the power of imagination, telling the world how this capability served as the cornerstone of their genius.
Now that such notable personalities in history have credited and praised their imaginations for their successes, it’s hard for us not to consider it our tool.
Imagination is indeed a powerful tool, and the recently published book Dino In The Sky is perfect proof of it for us in this modern day and age.
The Connection Between Imagination and Manifestation
If we look back into history and explore ancient theories, many have cited imagination as the only source of their manifestations. We have countless examples of how the human mind’s capability to imagine something extraordinary and manifest it led to an invention or discovery that changed the world.
Danny Downhour is a first-time author who firmly believes that imagination can source manifestation, eventually leading a person into an untapped part of the universe. In his real-life account, Dino In The Sky, he shared his journey to encountering an experience that can provide a new direction to researchers across the globe.
From the very beginning, Danny was obsessed with flying machines or UFOs. These are the well-documented inventions of Nicola Tesla, one of the most notable individuals in history. In his book, Danny talks about how he was a huge admirer of Tesla’s flying machines and always dreamt of spotting one in the sky.
His imagination revolved around extraterrestrial vehicles and species, which led him to manifest seeing one in his lifetime. While children of his age were busy in their usual routines, Danny would spend hours starwatching, hoping to spot anything unusual.
As documented in his book Dino In The Sky, Danny used to capture anything different that he observed about the sky. From a star shining way too brightly or dimly to a different color in the sky, he would capture everything on his camera. Danny was well prepared for an experience his imagination led him to manifest.
With Danny’s example in mind, it is essential to understand that to achieve something we desire and make anything impossible possible, we must first allow ourselves to be creative. Once individuals learn to use their ‘eyes of imagination,’ they should never lose it.
Danny’s book got us thinking about how the connection between imagination and manifestation actually works. We understood that when one begins to desire something deeply, the universe starts to work, of course, in its mysterious ways to make that happen.
Now, why do we not usually understand this? The universe brings us what we ‘need’ to achieve what we desire, while we tend to focus on what we ‘want.’ This is one of the primary reasons we feel disappointed when the universe supposedly doesn’t work our way.
As you read through Dino In The Sky, you will understand that the combination of how the universe works and our imagination unlocks doors to unlimited possibilities.
If Danny Downhour had not imagined and manifested spotting any extraterrestrial elements, he would not have been passionate about stargazing. Remember, manifestation plays a crucial role in helping you achieve what you desire, and manifestation itself is a byproduct of a strong imagination. Get your hands on Dino In The Sky today to open doors to untapped possibilities.
About the Author: Danny Downhour, a native of sunny Southern California, is a multifaceted creator with a passion for plant cultivation, carpentry, and remote-controlled flight. His love for stargazing and photography inspired his gripping novel Dino in the Sky.