An Author’s Inspiration
By Cory B. Scott
Imagine what we could change if we changed the
way we use our imaginations.
Scientists have
discovered that nearly every hemisphere of the brain is engaged when we use our
imaginations. This is no little childish mechanism. It is probably the most
underrated yet, a dominant part of who we are. It can be used to shape how we
see ourselves and how we are seen.
If you don’t believe
this, you need to look no further than the woman who writes her name over and
over again with the last name of the man she loves to see how imagination can
start something. On the other hand, you need to look no further than the
example of Ebenezer Scrooge. As the story of the Christmas Carol illustrates,
all of his misery and discontent could be traced back to various points in his
life where he chose to numb or ignore the positive aspects of this poorly used
tool.
Hope and despair
start with what you imagine and grow into what you believe. Of all the
uncertainty that can be spun from the imagination, it is also the only real
source of hope, the only thing that is certain to carry you.
Humans are nervous
and unsure creatures. People need firm ground to stand on, a covenant
agreement, a lawful decree. Laws that can be tested and weighed against what we
can see. Rules and punishments, this is how we get our bearings and what we
need to move forward through uncertainty and fear. There are laws of
physics, doctrines of the religion, empirical evidence of the senses. Reason,
intellect, and law are more comforting and stable to you as an adult and leave little
room for imagination.
As a consequence of
our desire for certainty as we get older, our imaginations get weaker. We tend
to refer to them with condescending statements like “Oh, that was only my
imagination,” meaning that because something originated in our minds, it is
less real or childish.
I have come to see
that this is a colossal mistake and a critical error. It is also a disservice
to our abilities, gifts, and our relationships. Our imagination is a gift and a
powerful tool we can use to create or destroy. Everything begins and ends in
this workspace of the brain. It is also our most powerful mechanism to engage
with the unimaginable.
But we find comfort
in certainty in knowing what is real, trustworthy, and stable. In a way, it is
a form of control for us to know all the inner workings and label them. So when
it comes to the unknown, we decide for ourselves if these mysteries should be
proclaimed as something to be feared or worshiped.
My imagination
brought a lot of negativity and destruction into my life before I learned the power
it held. This part of our brain is the most underrated and ignored friend or
foe we will ever know. Manipulators and predators used the power of my
imagination to trap me into the belief that my fate was connected or dependent
on them. I allowed them to capture my imagination with ideas of helping the
world or just the department where I worked. I allowed organizations to capture
my imagination and lead me to believe I was a part of something big and
important, and I gave them so much of myself. This tool, in my mind, my
imagination, is where everything begins and ends. It is where seeds are planted
that I either water or cast away.
It is the idea that
the imagination is just a childish or false part of who we are that can lead to
our destruction if we let it. On the other side, what if we acknowledge the
power of this force within, and reclaim control over it. Take power back from
leaders, organizations, religions, and anyone other than ourselves or that
small voice within. It is our tool after all. We can reclaim it and use it for
our benefit.
In my book God’s
in the Garden I take a journey into the dark uncharted landscape of
pain and disappointment in my life. I discovered that I let people, religion,
and events control how I felt about myself. I let others control and influence
me and they did this by capturing my imagination first. One thing that I
learned on this journey is that everything truly does begin and end in our
imagination. I realized a lot about the power of imagination and how to take
back control of this formidable tool. I determined that I can reclaim this
power and use it to bring positivity and hope back into my life.
The Book, God’s in
the Garden, seizes the essence of a survivor’s journey through abuse,
pain, loss, and betrayal, toward enlightenment. This was a long, arduous
journey, but it was also an incredibly cathartic adventure. I encourage you to
read my memoir God’s in the Garden you will enjoy the
experience and the occasional pit stops of poetry, short stories, and original
artwork which will capture and captivate your imagination. God’s in the
Garden seizes the essence of a survivor’s journey through abuse, pain,
loss, and betrayal, toward enlightenment.
It is a unique memoir
that not only illustrates the devastation and loss a survivor experienced but
also the power of the human spirit and mind. The Power to overcome and heal,
and to once again reclaim ourselves, our life, and our imagination. Join me on
the adventure; maybe you too will reclaim what has been lost to you in the
Garden of your imagination.
God’s in the Garden
By Cory B. Scott
An exhilarating memoir about one man’s journey through physical, emotional, and spiritual abuse to find his inspiring personal awakening.
Shaken by the loss of his mother, drained by his pursuit of a doctoral degree, and conflicted over his experience with illegal and unethical activities in religious organizations, Dr. Scott found himself questioning everything he had been raised to believe. This questioning sends him spiralling down a dark rabbit hole into a new world he never knew existed.
Through original artwork, creative writing, and rigorously honest introspection. Dr. Scott take us all on a journey into the dark places that separate us from unfiltered truth.
Pick up your copy of
God’s in the Garden
Cory B. Scott
Dr. Cory B. Scott has had an adventurous career that has afforded him the honor of such titles as, Doctor, Deputy, Lieutenant, Director, Executive, Reverend, and finally, his true passion, Professor. But those were just titles; He is really just, Daddy, Husband, Brother, Friend, Uncle, Mentor, writer, and finally, in 2019, he was awarded his true love, Grandpa. Cory has survived some devastating and tragic events along his path as well as some personal failures. These experiences have given him deep insight and a desire to help others overcome personal obstacles and transform their tragedies into strength and hope.
Cory weaves original artwork, poetry, and stories in an incredible memoir titled, "God's in the Garden." This book captures the essence of a survivor's journey through abuse, pain, loss, betrayal, and enlightenment. Cory is the author of the "Inspiring, Metaphoric, and Psychedelic Stories of Oopy Loopy Provenance." A series of stand-alone stories set in the murky provenances of the heart and the human condition. These adventures explore the depths of our humanity. These crafty works are designed to inspire and help the reader use the power of metaphor to identify and overcome common hang-ups that hold us back from enjoying this life and reaching our full potential.
Cory weaves original artwork, poetry, and stories in an incredible memoir titled, "God's in the Garden." This book captures the essence of a survivor's journey through abuse, pain, loss, betrayal, and enlightenment. Cory is the author of the "Inspiring, Metaphoric, and Psychedelic Stories of Oopy Loopy Provenance." A series of stand-alone stories set in the murky provenances of the heart and the human condition. These adventures explore the depths of our humanity. These crafty works are designed to inspire and help the reader use the power of metaphor to identify and overcome common hang-ups that hold us back from enjoying this life and reaching our full potential.
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