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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In my fantasy life, I live on the upper west side in NYC in a beautiful apartment. I have a green velvet couch and my place is full of plants. I have a huge terrace. I'm a curator at the Met, but I only work 30 hours a week. I have a trust fund. My lover is a gorgeous architect. We go out to eat twice a week and then make love for hours. He gets bagels and coffee the next morning and then leaves. I have a housekeeper but no pets or children. Add yours.[/quote] In my fantasy life, I am a kindly healthy and friendly nun in an intellectual and artistic religious community. The wider religion allows for married, female and gay priests and this order is open to any one who wants to live a simple, compassionate and loving life of service. We make sufficient funds to cover our living expenses by writing best seller books under pseudonyms, selling our art, performing concerts but not in our habits as perverts ruin the joy, making award winning apple ciders and boutique gins and managing community gardens for busy people. A few founding members were hedge fund billionaires who wanted to atone for their sins and bought idyllic retreats for the order in beautiful mountain settings on every continent apart from Antarctica. They set up wise investments that cover upkeep for the order’s properties and simple facilities. Members are able to cover everyday living expenses through simple means. We are required to do one month community service around the world each year wherever we are wanted - helping start new schools in Africa or replanting forests in the Amazon or performing in refugee camps or creating healthy food sources in food deserts. Ordination in this order requires a philosophy degree on top of whatever other degree people have, and certification in a trade or art form. Members are disciplined but sharp, loving and creative. [/quote] In another fantasy, I am indigenous woman whose grandfather is teaching me ancient sacred customs and traditional hunting, gathering and cooking skills. My brother became a lawyer and sued a multinational pharmaceutical company for rights to medication with various life saving applications that was derived from our traditional forms of medicine. We used the money to build substance abuse and domestic violence prevention programs in our community. We started educating our community in health and nutrition and traditional forms of food production and family values through story telling, art, dance, preparing nutritious food our ancestors ate and eating together. We start summer camps to bring in children and teens from Mainstream America so that they can learn our traditional customs, story telling, religion, art, relationship to traditional land, and way of being in wholistic ways. Our community is being transformed and feels alive with hope for the future built in respect for the past. [/quote] No, I think re-writing your past is too much. Present + future only. Coming up with a whole life story is different exercise.[/quote] My fantasies often transcend time and place … it may be too much for your imagination but not for mine : 😀[/quote]
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