“If you're too scared to put your dreams, thoughts, desires, fantasies on paper and share them with the world, then being an author isn't the right career for you.” IfsWorldDreamDesireCareersFantasySharePaperScaredYour Dreams Author:P. C. Cast
“I believe God has instilled in us a craving, a deep desire to run with Him on a fantastic adventure, yet many of us crawl along in life without even a glimpse of our hidden passion. There has to be a reason for living. There must be a Camelot, a hidden Utopia where we can rest from our personal campaigns. Fantasy opens our eyes to a better place, a shining city we do not yet know. And these stories provide a mental bridge to that city as we pursue horizons we could never distinguish with our physical eyes.” KnowsBelieveReasonStoriesEyeRunningDesirePassionI BelieveCitiesFantasyAdventureShiningCampaignsPursueFantasticBridgesHorizonBelieve In GodGlimpseBetter PlaceCravingUtopiaCamelotDeep Desire Author:Bryan Davis
“A common obstruction to a vital intimate relationship is what I call the assumption of clairvoyance. You imagine, perhaps unconsciously, that your partner or friend is somehow magically psychic when it comes to you -\-\ so much so that he or she should unfailingly intuit exactly what you need, even if you don't ask for it. This fantasy may seem romantic, but it can undermine the most promising alliances. To counteract any tendencies you might have to indulge in the assumption of clairvoyance, practice stating your desires aloud.” IfsNeedsShouldMaySeemsMightDesireAsksCommonPracticeFantasyImaginePartnersTendenciesIntimateAssumptionPsychicsIndulgeAlliancesIndulge InObstructionIntimate RelationshipsClairvoyance Author:Rob Brezsny
“The music I desire must be supple enough to adapt itself to the lyrical effusions of the soul and the fantasy of dreams.” SoulEnoughDreamDesireFantasyLyricalSupple Author:Claude Debussy
“Fantasy consists in a morbid fascination with unrealities, which secretly transforms itself into a desire to make them real. Imagination is a form of intellectual control, which presents us with the image of unrealities in order that we should understand and feel distanced from them. In imagination we dominate; in fantasy, we are dominated.” FeelsShouldRealFormDesireOrderImaginationFantasyIntellectualFascinationMorbidUnreality Author:Roger Scruton
“True love's the gift which God has given To man alone beneath the heaven: It is not fantasy's hot fire, Whose wishes soon as granted fly; It liveth not in fierce desire.” MenDesireGivenHeavenWishFantasyFireHotTrue LoveGrantedFierce Book:The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations Source: The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations
“People are distracted by objects of desire, and afterwards repent of the lust they've indulged, because they have indulged with a phantom and are left even farther from Reality than before. Your desire for the illusory is a wing, by means of which a seeker might ascend to Reality. When you have indulged a lust, your wing drops off; you become lame and that fantasy flees. Preserve the wing and don't indulge such lust, so that the wing of desire may bear you to Paradise. People fancy they are enjoying themselves, but they are really tearing out their wings for the sake of an illusion.” PeopleMayMeanRealityMightDesireLeftEnjoyFantasyObjectsBearsIllusionWingsSakeLustPreservesFancyParadiseRepentIndulgeDistractedSeekersPhantomsLameIllusoryObjects Of Desire Book:The Pocket Rumi Source: The Pocket Rumi