Paying attention

The fear of desire is really the fear of being denied what we desire.

To admit a want for something is to also feel the lack within.

Could that absence actually be the presence of something else?

In this context, desire sneaks about as a form of denial, in which case I’d say it is justly feared.

To avoid the presence of something unwanted by desiring something else is to remain caged by perceived threat.

To embrace the presence of something unwanted is paradoxically a reclamation of power and perspective.

A master of self-deception has a chance at self-acceptance, which was their previously maintained Area 51.

You should be afraid of wanting. Because we both know wanting isn't really what's going on here.

You want because you cannot see that abundance springs from within you.

When will you be brave enough to see that as long as you are something unwanted to yourself, want will become you?

Do not so easily fall for the allure and magnetism of desire, for after all your pining you’ll find it is only you that ever existed on both sides of that devotion to the outside.