Abstract :Reality And Imagination Form Two Intertwined Dimensions Of Human Existence. While Reality Is Generally Considered The External World Perceived Through The Senses And Validated By Consensus, Imagination Represents The Inner World, Enabling Humans To Create, Innovate, And Transcend Present Limitations. This Paper Explores The Philosophical, Psychological, Literary, And Neurological Dimensions Of The Relationship Between Reality And Imagination. By Analyzing How Imagination Helps Shape Perception And How Reality Constrains Or Inspires Imaginative Expression, The Study Seeks To Illuminate The Essential Duality And Interplay Between These Constructs. The Discussion Concludes By Highlighting The Role Of Imagination In Scientific Discovery, Artistic Creation, And Personal Meaning-making, Asserting Its Foundational Role In Shaping Human Understanding Of Reality. Keywords: Reality, Imagination, Perception, Consciousness, Creativity, Literature, Neuroscience |
Published:24-3-2026 Issue:Vol. 26 No. 3 (2026) Page Nos:658-665 Section:Articles License:This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. How to Cite |