Utopia signifies a scenario, an island whose locales, people satisfy the conception of what is perfect. Where the water is pure and tranquil. Birds chirruping, their reflection in water clear and guileless. A place where you wouldn't mind getting lost. Where what is asked for is what is received. In this place the people are not mere humans, they are Gods, an embodiment of ineffable belief. They possess everything one covets.
The emergence of utopia is common in believers. It doesn't take a painter's imagination to visualize your God in all glory. The moment we visualize His perfection, we recognize our imperfection and surrender our ego to Him. This surrender of ego is a big step in making things clear to us in real life as ego hampers righteousness. It curbs the possibilities of harmony and renders the inside of a person to be hollow and bleak. It doesn't allow a person to see anything better than him. Ego mirrors a person as God in real life, but what is required for a clear perception of reality is utopia, a perfect place to meet God and leave our ego there as we do so. Thus, the subliminal consciousness takes us to our God only in imagination. As we realize how distant we are from Him in matters of perfection, we submit our arrogance to Him. Adoration brings submission. Submission brings obedience.
This submission of arrogance and ego looks illusory and distant to an egoist and a non-believer just like the conception of utopia. His mind never submits. Never does the clarity dawn on him. He remains ignorant of the universe of Gods; beings better than him,in places better than his.
The imagination of God and your perfect place eradicates ego and increases belief in possibilities. It brings clarity from murkiness. Order from chaos.