Knowledge Derived from the Imaginal Heart: The Process of Perceiving an Ambiguous Reality

The heart is an organ of sensibility that helps us to have a gnosis of existence far beyond the intellect. Just as the physical eye perceives physical reality, the imaginal heart perceives imaginal reality. Dr. Poulson suggests five arenas in the process of knowing: perception, stimuli, organ of sensibility, metaphoric imagination and heart perception that parallel the same process of knowing for sight.

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