Knowledge and Integration Theory
Knowledge is not complete and correct unless it includes everything that can be comprehended, the formation of comprehensive concepts and from more than one of its sources, and the right and simple path that the knowers and believers follow, whom God has blessed with guidance, authenticity of certainty, and intellectual and spiritual transcendence.
The theory of integration and ascendancy tells us about it with gratitude, and (the heart of the deified have argued that the soul’s standing on these mental images is a matter of advancing knowledge from one level to another, just as the sensory image generates ascendance and exchanges for imaginary knowledge that is nicer than the first, this is how it is promoted Imaginary knowledge into a more gentle and more complete knowledge, and it is the overall concept that is true to many individuals, and the link between the two images is not a link between generation and production, but rather the elevation of an image from one status to another.
Yes, there is a difference between the imaginative and the mental, for the imagination, although it is abstract from the side and specifics, but it is partial and does not apply only to one individual, unlike the mental image, which is total. .
Among the operations of the mind is the classification of beings and the compilation of the different under one concept, so that the many types are included under the substance, and a number of symptoms under the quality, and others under the quantity, and so on...
And there is one concept to many concepts, as well as physical and psychological analysis, followed by the process of the mind in installation and packaging, through which new concepts are created and something that may not have external validations...
Whoever tasted the love of God quenched his thirst...
Knowledge and imagination are intertwine. We still have to remember that beyond our "human's" understanding is God's. Imagine good things, that which is pure, lovely, praiseworthy, honorable and more...