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We can learn to link with a stream of Creative Action1 so fully that it seems that all we think and do originates from within ourselves, rather than from the eternal realm. This degree of rapport and unification with Creative Action is exhilarating and deeply satisfying.

Edward Matchett, industrial design teacher and Creative Action author

Although we can’t tell Intent1 what to do, Toltecs do invoke it and use it. I know that this seems to be a contradiction in terms. But since we are all part of the one universal life, if our purpose is the same as the purpose of the Infinite, then our command becomes the command of the Infinite. When this happens, we can align with Intent and utilize it in creating our life.

Sheri Rosenthal, Intent versus Intention; is there a difference?

Through the faculty of creative imagination, the finite mind of man has direct communication with Infinite Intelligence1. It is the faculty through which ‘hunches’ and ‘inspirations’ are received. It is by this faculty that all basic, or new ideas are handed over to man.

Napoleon Hill in his 1937 bestseller Think and Grow Rich!
1. Each of these terms is a placeholder for the generative impulse that streams from the unmanifest into the manifest through the gap in time

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