Napoleon Hill about the Two Forms of Imagination

Napoleon Hill - Imagination

This post is an excerpt from the book Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

The imaginative faculty functions in two forms. One is known as “synthetic imagination,” and the other as “creative imagination.”

Synthetic Imagination

Through this faculty, one may arrange old concepts, ideas, or plans into new combinations. This faculty creates nothing. It merely works with the material of experience, education, and observation with which it is fed.

It is the faculty used most by the inventor, with the exception of the who draws upon the creative imagination, when he cannot solve his problem through synthetic imagination.

Creative Imagination

Through the faculty of creative imagination, the finite mind of man has direct communication with Infinite Intelligence.

It is the faculty through which “hunches” and “inspirations” are received. Through this skill all basic, or new ideas are handed over to man.

It is through this faculty that thought vibrations from the minds of others are received. Through this power one individual may “tune in,” or communicate with the subconscious minds of other men.

The creative imagination works automatically. This faculty functions ONLY when the conscious mind is vibrating at an exceedingly rapid rate, as for example, when the conscious mind is stimulated through the emotion of a strong desire.

The creative faculty becomes more alert, more receptive to vibrations from the sources mentioned, in proportion to its development through USE. This statement is significant! Ponder over it before passing on.

The great leaders of business, industry, finance, and the great artists, musicians, poets, and writers became great, because they developed the faculty of creative imagination.

Both the synthetic and creative faculties of imagination become more alert with use, just as any muscle or organ of the body develops through use.

Desire is only a thought, an impulse. It is nebulous and ephemeral. It is abstract, and of no value, until it has been transformed into its physical counterpart.

While the synthetic imagination is the one which will be used most frequently, in the process of transforming the impulse of DESIRE into money, you must keep in mind the fact, that you may face circumstances and situations which demand use of the creative imagination as well.

Your imaginative faculty may have become weak through inaction. It can be revived and made alert through USE.

This faculty does not die, though it may become quiescent through lack of use.

Center your attention, for the time being, on the development of the synthetic imagination, because this is the faculty which you will use more often in the process of converting desire into money.

Transformation of the intangible impulse, of DESIRE, into the tangible reality, of MONEY, calls for the use of a plan, or plans. These plans must be formed with the aid of the imagination, and mainly, with the synthetic faculty.

This is an excerpt from the book Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, where he talks about the two forms of imagination.

Though might seem strange, imagination is the key to success. It is a creative power, which you can learn to use to create positive changes in your life and to accomplish dreams and goals.

Creative visualization, manifesting, and the law of attraction use the imagination to create success.

What you visualize you can achieve.