To you this world seems very real, but the real is not what you think. For you, the real is what abuts you, what causes friction, what must be dealt with—the practicalities of a life, its demands, its decimals points, facts, and determinations. Each day you read the writing on the wall of that reality and accept that you must respond fully to its requirements, that you must believe its story and submit to its narrative. The world you live in tells you that you must do what you are told.
But I have come to tell you that you can tell your story from the inside out and that, if you do, the world will give way before you. This is the heart’s desire. It consists of living your life from the inside out, rather than from the outside in. This is only way to make a world.
Going forward I will push the limits of the possible and show you wonders that are unimaginable to your present state of mind. The unraveling of one world is the reweaving of another, the creation of a new way, a new world, and a new place of belonging.
[art: Edmund Dulac, Garden of Paradise]