If necessary, specific maneuvers of attention, intention, memory, and imagination, in the form of well-structured procedures that take minutes to do, may be self-applied with or without external facilitation-guidance.
Intelligent consciousness, and indeed, all experience, is composed of attention*intention*memory*imagination. Of these, attention, intention, and memory are conditional, or defined, or finite, or definite.
The fourth, imagination, is infinite, or undefined, or unknown, or non-conditional. Transcendent.
Imagination is our interface with the unknown, or underined. Imagination is where the unknown becomes known. It is our "face" of confrontation with moment-to-moment experience in the most ordinary sense.
It is the truth of the observation that we don't know what is actually happening until it has already happened -- and a memory of it has formed -- even if only short-term memory.
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