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Quotes About Soulscape

It is obvious that the elohim have contracted a soulscape malady.
~ Storm Constantine
Perhaps my own soulscape was trying to give me a message, but the illusion made me uncomfortable, and I closed my eyes to banish it.
~ Storm Constantine
As trainees, I and my peers were taught not only how to enter the soulscape and wander it at will, but also to manipulate the information and symbolism we might find there.
~ Storm Constantine
She said she would welcome an evening's entertainment, away from the concerns of an addled soulscape.
~ Storm Constantine
Things that I cannot see, that are not human, I deal with in the way I deal with anything in the soulscape; with my will.
~ Storm Constantine
Our soulscape was a place that shimmered with the incohate birds of later carnal blossoming. As such it was instrumental in our development.
~ Storm Constantine
By understanding the soulscape, it might be possible to understand human motivation.
~ Storm Constantine
There was something too realistic in this performance, a promise of horror. I didn't want to watch it any more; I was sure it was going to distress me. It was like some soulscape terror being brought into reality, with no escape of return to normal awareness
~ Storm Constantine
Beth was still eager to continue as he was enjoying our travels immensely. I think this was because his creative soul had opened up like a sunflower away from Sacramante. As he feasted on the sweet ichor of the Taps, it seemed their mystic lifeblood flowed into his fingers, summoning marvelous scenes from the soulscape.
~ Storm Constantine
We could not enter the soulscape, but we could move, disembodied, through the real world. The combined essence of our minds soared up through the tiers of Taparak, the ancient trunks shadowy to our altered awareness.
~ Storm Constantine
Now, I must have truly entered the soulscape, in body and mind, the place where all dreams, nightmares and desires live out their shadow life.
~ Storm Constantine
As a child, I had thought the guardian-pursuers to be very real, but as I grew older, I concluded they were simply products of our own imaginations, shaped into being by the trauma of the scrying rite we all undergo at eight years of age. It's not impossible that the scryers conjure them forth from the murk of the soulscape itself anchoring the vigilant images to our conscious minds by an insidiously instilled sense of guilt.
~ Storm Constantine
The songs he chose reflected that same withdrawn, private man, but this man had the gift of expressing his inner soulscape through the medium of some of the 20th century's finest songwriters, from Rodgers and Hart to Antonio Carlos Jobim to Jimmy Webb, and as always, making those songs his own.
~ Neil Peart