Our Heart of Imagination
He hath shewed strength with his arm; he hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts.
(Luke 1:51) KJV
We (that’s me and the Holy spirit) can imagine things. When we imagine things we see a world as if we were looking at it with our eyes. Since our eyes are in our head it’s natural to assume that our consciousness is also in our head.
This may not be the case. It’s really just circumstantial evidence. Our eyes, and the biological machinery to interpret imagery are in our head, but that doesn’t prove that our soul is in our brain.
We all have the same evidence. Our choice of paradigm determines what we think it’s evidence of.
– Matty’s Razor
As we’ve found, the soul is a gravitational singularity which resides in the heart. The gravitational field that emanates from it causes the machinery of our brain to imagine that we’re who we are.
A soul is a gravity node with a frequency unique to each individual, it encompasses the scriptural concepts of mind and heart:
– Soul, definition
– mind: the seat of our consciousness and personality;
– heart: the emotions and passion which drive and motivate us.
Our soul makes us sentient.
We don’t only imagine that we are who we are, we live it out through our words and deeds. What we want to think about today is, if mainstream science (SciPop) has concluded that we don’t have a soul, there’s no hell, and there’s nothing for a savior to save us from or to, why is there so much despair, depression and anxiety in the world? If SciPop has solved all these niggling existential questions, shouldn’t we be happy?
So God looked upon the earth, and indeed it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted their way on the earth.
(Genesis 6:12) NKJV
Godless people are going to tell you that you can be at peace, and that there is nothing to worry about. You’re not in any danger from God, judgement or hell. They’ll point to SciPop as their proof. You’re supposed to believe them.
We live in a world which is inherently corrupt, and we’re not talking about money and finance, we’re talking entropy and nuclear decay. It’s as fundamental to our makeup as proton and neutrons. Protons are light, neutrons are darkness. That’s how deep the corruption is.
God could have created a perfect world where there was no evil, but then how would we demonstrate our love for God by avoiding evil and doing Good? Having free will means that we can choose to do wrong or be evil if we want to.
The tendency to do evil is a manifestation of the corrupt nature of the world, but God has a moral code, which is part of our consciousness, such that from an early age we know right from wrong and we can give it a context which makes it a choice between good and evil.
Life can be very complicated and confusing. The remedy for this is that in our time, the age of grace, we show God that we love him by obeying two simple commands:
Salvation
- Call upon the name of Jesus Christ,
- believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead,
- confess your sin.
Our Heart of Imagination – Navigation
Section | Title | Scripture |
1 | Our Heart of Imagination | Luke 1:51 |
2 | Their Thoughts Were Evil | Genesis 8:21 |
Walking in Imagination | Jeremiah 11:8 | |
Walking After Other gods | Jeremiah 13:10 | |
3 | Imagine Peace | Jeremiah 23:17 |
The Nations Shall Gather at Jerusalem | Jeremiah 3:17 | |
Salvation | Romans 10:9-10 |
Read through the Bible in a year
Reading plan | June 8 | |
Linear | Psalms 47-49 | |
Chronological | Proverbs 16-18 |

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