Creative thinking Quote by P.D. Ouspensky
““The most important factor in every function is: ‘Is it under our control or not?’ So when imagination is under our control we do not even call it imagination; we call it by various names—visualization, creative thinking, inventive thinking—you can find a name for each special case. But when it comes by itself and controls us so that we are in its power, then we call it imagination. Again, there is another side of imagination which we miss in ordinary understanding. This is that we imagine non-existent things—non-existent capacities, for instance. We ascribe to ourselves powers which we do not have; we imagine ourselves to be self-conscious although we are not. We have imaginary powers and imaginary self-consciousness and we imagine ourselves to be one, when really we are many different ‘I’s. There are many such things that we imagine about ourselves and other people. For instance, we imagine that we can ‘do’, that we have choice; we have no choice, we cannot ‘do’, things just happen to us.””
About This Quote
Source Book: In Search of the Miraculous by P.D. Ouspensky, 1949
The quote distinguishes between controlled imagination (creative visualization) and uncontrolled imagination that creates false beliefs about power and choice, highlighting the importance of recognizing what is truly under our control.
In simple terms: Controlled imagination is useful; uncontrolled imagination leads to false self‑beliefs.
Recognize and focus on what you can truly control.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal development
- decision making
- creative work
- mental health
- leadership
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What aspects of your life are truly within your control?
- How do you differentiate productive visualization from self‑deception?
Uncontrolled imagination can paralyze action and foster denial of external influences.