It is at the level of the imagination that contemporary life is weakest. With two-thirds of humanity struggling to meet basic survival needs and the other third largely preoccupied with accumulating and hoarding wealth, the human capacity for reflection, intuition, and the development of the imagination is at an all-time low. Rational thought, buttressed by our utilitarian, stereotyped educational system (especially in the West), has all but usurped the artist within us. Ours is a body without a soul, dispirited by uninspired architects, bent on conquering and controlling the objective world.
— Diarmuid O'Murchu, Quantum Theology