hyper-dreamers
maladaptive daydreamers, or as I call us, “hyper-dreamers,” often freeze a moment in time as a way to hold onto a specific feeling.
the visceral qualia produced by internal realms allows the dreamer to live in a world extrapolated from a moment or memory. owerfully engrossed, the dreamworld serves to extend an emotion’s half-life.
this excision of consciousness into and out of worlds is a habit the hyper-dreaming mind can develop simply from the taste of rare moments, which often represent a collection of feelings which have become desirable
beauty satisfies the need for meaning in a life, and yet beauty is also a supreme source of pain for all of us, for something that is beautiful will still never be yours.
watching is waiting for nothing, as lifeforce energy, we want to become everything

