Close your senses and the imagination comes alive. It's inside us al, dulled by endless television reruns and by a society that reins in fantasy as something not to be trusted, something to be purged. But it's in there, deep inside, a spark waiting to set a touch-paper alight.
The quote reflects on the idea that when we restrict our sensory experiences, our imagination often flourishes. The author, Tahir Shah, suggests that modern society, with its focus on television and a dismissal of fantasy, dulls our creative instincts. This suppression leads to a disconnection from our inner spark, a source of inspiration that exists within everyone.