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Fantasy Posts: An Insight to Smash Fantasy Like Avocado on Toast - (3826)

Fantasy morphs a lot. It goes from one scenario to the next, however what does not change is what the fantasy wants. Even though a fantasy morphs the underlying theme is the always the same.


Basically we use each fantasy to give us something, some kind of feeling, a feeling that covers up for some kind of inadequacy that we perceive within ourselves.


When we are engaged in a fantasy we are forgetting ourselves, that is forgetting our essence and our Being. The fantasy is assuring that we can behave in a certain way in a certain circumstance, it forgets totally the noble one, the virtuous one, the intelligent one, the wise one, the one with strength which is of course our essence and our Being behind it.


That has to be delicious!

So if we have trust in our essence and in the critical moment we are doing the opposite of fantasy which is to be alert, present and remembering the essence, we can act nobly, intelligently, virtuously, correctly, powerfully, efficiently, in any event or scenario. Making fantasy redundant, devoiding it of use.


Fantasy seeks to make us feel the glory of these noble actions and it also tries to ensure that we will act with them and that we also possess them. But that is not the right way to do any of those three things. The right way is to trust your essence, trust your Being and be aware, alert and clear of any ego - no-thinking for the noble, wise, strong and intelligent one to manifest or impulse you in the critical moment.


Once again trust comes to remedy the day. With this insight one can give some such similar fantasies about impressing/impacting people by doing the right thing, the heroic thing, the noble thing, the admirable thing a good avocado smash on toast.


End (3826).

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