Question of the Week

How do you distinguish between a dream and an obsession?

85 Responses to “Question of the Week”


  1. 1 Marie

    What does it matter? They are both of the mind and illusory. Just a question of the amount of time and energy you expend on one or the other? Isn’t it preferable to use that time and energy to investigate, focus on and then discover what is real? You can always seem to turn the dream into a reality, but is still remains a dream; you just perceive it differently, give it more substance than it actually has.

  2. 2 Leaf

    I don’t -
    a dream is what I see during sleep
    an obsession is when I think about it all day.
    OR an obsession is a dream/desire which we prefer to keep in the pipe, because of lack of audacity/daring or whatever, and it floats around incessantly, taunting and teasing.

    “Everything in moderation” is always good advice - and to me, that includes obsessions.
    Two differing definitions of the word ‘obsession’ would be a) constantly aware of, to the point of distraction, perhaps.
    b) compulsion /drive

    surely
    if our dream were our ambition
    then
    a certain amount of obsession would prove to be a good thing, pertaining towards attaining it.

    I am obsessed with
    getting it right
    it doesn’t matter what it is
    it always changes
    that’s the way it is

    I dream
    aspire
    to suceeding
    and my dream buddies help me
    thankfully
    Love
    xxxx

  3. 3 Agnieszka

    A dream, as a dictionary states, is the sequence of images that appear involuntarily to the mind of somebody who is sleeping or daydreaming. Can be also somebody’s hopes, longs, something difficult to attain, an idea or hope or a state of inattention owing to preoccupation with thoughts or fantasies.
    The obsession as a dictionary states, is something that completely occupies someone’s mind, the idea or emotion in the mind that is uncontrollable and persistent.
    Hmm…aren’t they similar? Yes, to the extent. Where then lies the borderline? The time, the frequency? Or the issue? Can be both.
    The obsession…hmm…can it be love? Can we say that someone in love is obsessive? Maybe. But isn’t it something that we can’t control, that controls us? Something that lives inside you and “eats you up” whether you like it or not? Untamed force, and…uncontrollable and…it occupies your mind and your heart all the time. Yes, definitely it can be love. You can try and shut it down; it’ll take time, but it can be done, doesn‘t it? But what if it doesn’t, what if like in this movie: “Love in time of cholera” - this love never ends. Hard to imagine, even harder to live with, but because it is a beautiful feeling, it can only make you a better, more humble, more sensitive person.
    Worse if it is a negative emotion, like hate, or jealousy, etc.. These can destroy a person.
    So, when we dream about something, when we want something really badly, can this dream become an obsession? I guess it can, and the worst part in it is that it probably hurts the person who is experiencing that, but….with the light inside, with this higher love everything can be healed.
    “I am the light of the world, he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have a light of life.”
    John 8:12

    love
    Agnieszka

  4. 4 Keith Kornyk

    the ability to be free is the difference.

  5. 5 Annie

    i dont think i can..i am obsessed with my dream…-and when saying dreams i dont mean the ones we see at night when we sleep…lol-….i want to make it happen…otherwise i ll consider that i have failed..that is how i feel..and if i fail i dont know how will i ever ‘get up’ again..
    Spreading love to all of you..
    Annie

  6. 6 Matthew

    A dream is what allows us to do those things in life we may not neccesarily enjoy, but that will get us closer to our dream. It is what drives us each day, and gives us one of (hopefully) many reasons for living. An obsession distracts us from the beauty of day to day living. An obsession makes obstacles that we face seem like barriers and things to get upset about, rather than an experience and a neccesary part of your journey. The journey to a dream can be as enjoyable as realizing it. An obsession will overtake you and achieving that obsession will only bring sadness at how little you have actually achieved.

  7. 7 Criptog

    “Dream” relates to what we want to achieve, “obsession” to the way we try to acheive.
    They merge with each other and they hide from each other … they both promote each other.
    If the question is intended on the perspective of “dream Vs obsession”, then maybe the underlying concept to explore is the one of “normality” … what is it to be normal? How do we distinguish a normal motivation from a pathologic motivation?

  8. 8 Joshua, James, Coveney

    control

  9. 9 Yajna

    Dearest Paulo and friends,

    hmmm.. This is an interesting question.. It seems to me that their are obvious similarities between the two.. Both dreams, and obsessions consume you. They can both be an incredible driving force in ones life. Personally, i feel that world has created this, slightly negative, very mechanical image around the obsession- the context that it is used in, generally describes crazed people who one have one thing on their mind, and would go to all lengths to have it. Its generally things that they can’t have, things that are considered wrong, or things that are outrageous. For me, it seems that the word obsession it somewhat lustful, purely needed by the mind.. Yet dreams, are filled with love- desires from the heart.. Desires that people are born with. I suppose thats the best way i can put it. The truth is, the more we read about actual meanings, we find that all of are really obsessed with our dreams. It truely does consume us.. And it will continue to consume us until we satisfy that desire.

    Thank you for being
    Yajna

  10. 10 aditya

    Dream is no specific. it’s generic ! while obsession may be very specific ! if one does not work towards / for once dreams, there may be a sense of unease and disquite; but with obsession it is much more intense, may result in pschycological disorders !

    that was a crude ‘first recation ‘ to the question whcih seems vital ! would be eagerly awaiting response from othere too ! requesting paulo to share his views is useless, still request him too !

    love
    aditya

  11. 11 Mac Bailey Jr.

    A dream is the perception of something obtainable. Obsession is the path traveled in realizing said dream, for how else would any dream become manifest without the relentless pursuit of its actualization?
    There is a tale of a foreign god named Brama who formed things by way of his thoughts. He came to create Satarupa, the hundred-formed, a very beautiful dream of which he relentlessly pursued. Her resistance to his advances fueled an obsession that caused Brama (or Apava) to sprout as many as five heads, seeking out her every turn.
    Obsession is not solely a negative trait, but a path traveled too long is sure to bring - headaches.

  12. 12 Nida

    i think dream is the ultimate destination we want to reach..however obsession is the restlessness v feel while longing to acheive the dream..

  13. 13 Nicole

    Obsession drives you insane whereas a dream should leave you in a peaceful state of mind.

  14. 14 Agnieszka

    The difference between these two lies in…peace..in serenity.
    When you dream about something, it is usually something beautiful, and because of that even if it’ll not become the reality, you still can keep on dreaming, endlessly, because it gives you this amazing feeling of the unity with the Universe, where all the emotions, dreams meet.
    The obsession takes away the peace and the beauty out of it, leaving someone constantly dissatisfied. Realizing that we don’t always can have the ability to make dreams possible, we can… enjoy the moment of dreaming, hoping that this light, this love we give will make miracles…
    ……
    go where no one can find you,
    where you are out of reach,
    where is your soul,
    find this bird from your dreams,
    the dove,
    see the peace,
    bring it..
    home.

    love
    Agnieszka

  15. 15 Alexandra

    At the beginning may be difficult to make the distinction, some times, but time will tell.The dream is a positive resort while the obsession brings us only ache, despair,the loss of self-respect.Yes, when one feels that while hunting an idea or a “dream” had lost his self-respect is a sign that the obsessin had replaced the dream.Pay attention to the feelings .

  16. 16 Alena

    My Dear Paulo!
    I listen to my heart. It conducts me to my dream.

  17. 17 Rebecca

    A dream is a lover with whom I dance lightly, allowing my feet to be guided, a vision of my future that I dance into the present.

    An obsession is a stalker who haunts me and will not let go, controlling and sucking my energy and twisting my vision of infinite possibility into cloaked and desparate expectation.

  18. 18 Sibila Maria India

    Between an obsession and a dream I distinguish with the consequences and the freedom involved

    Whereas an obsession has a person, a person has a dream.
    whereas an obsession sets limits in ones life,
    a dream creates a life and unfolds it

    obsessions are destructive,
    we loose our ability say no! to them and l might loose our lives

    dreams are creative, we might say yes! to them and find more of our lives

  19. 19 Moly

    …Dream is a pure desire for self fulfillment while obsession is a desire contaminated by mix feelings of human emotions and society’s pressure. Both Dream and obsessions create imagery of happiness however for different reasons.

    A dream is like an image of a little girl smiling as she looks up to the sky, thinking that maybe one day she could be a bird.

    An obsession is when the little girl grows up and thinks that ‘thin’ is beautiful, and she ends up being anorexic.

    Then, could it be that every obsessions start with a dream or pure desire? If so… I really hope that not all dreams end up to be obsessions…

  20. 20 Barcelona 20 euros en un cafe

    Para mi, un sueño es algo que se desea realizar y que aunque pase el tiempo, cuando lo cumples te sientes muy feliz y con una sensación de paz que te ilumina la cara cuando la recuerdas.
    Una obsesión, en cambio, no suele aportar ese estado de paz en el alma, sino que crea una cierta ansiedad.
    La sensación es diferente. Al menos eso creo yo.

  21. 21 Leaf

    Rebecca
    Exquisite x

    Agnieszka
    Beautiful as ever x

    Thanks

    LOVE to all
    xxxx

  22. 22 Laura

    a dream is a long term obsession

  23. 23 viki

    A dream is just a wish,but an obsession enters your body and becomes you completely;the fact that you suffer is not so important.A dream is something you have and this way you can lose it if a long time passes.But an obsession is something you are,like you ARE the wish,it is all of you inside.So i d say an obsession is better because it shows there’s life inside you,and people need to remember that sometimes.

  24. 24 Claude Heyman

    Balance.

    The soul is both a terribly mysterious thing, and yet even its most hidden movement will eventually move even the mundane aspects of your daily existence. Therefore, if your dreams have become obsession, the delicate balance of the soul will be lost in the depths; Slowly, even the surface will move. When an immoderation exists in your appetites and activities, causing rupture and sorrow to both yourself and all around you, then you must pause and reflect upon your goals, and the way in which you pursue them.

    The dilemma, however, is that perfect objectivity is the province of no individual. Discovering our dreams, and banishing our obsessions, requires one another. The Desert Fathers of the fourth century knew this. No monk would be sent out into solitude freed from the common Rule and the fellowship of the community if he had not passed beyond the tremors of the soul-seeking-balance into the balance which is held by Another.

  25. 25 Maria-M

    Obsessions consume you, dreams liberate you!

  26. 26 Agnieszka

    thank you Leaf
    lots of love
    Agnieszka

  27. 27 Agnieszka

    hmm..Vicky..it’s interesting what you wrote:
    “an obsession is better because it shows there’s life inside you..”
    it’s like …enjoying…? :-)
    probably all depends what it is..

    love
    Agnieszka

  28. 28 wanbliska

    “It’s one thing to follow our dreams and to believe in the signs that guide us on our way. Then we have a goal to aim at, but we also enjoy the journey and fulfill our personal legend. With a Zahir we don’t get that same feeling of joy with every step we take, only the stubborn desire to get what we believe to be necessary for us to live.” Paulo Coelho

    I will answer by myself later on. :)

  29. 29 chieko

    I like the way Maria-M described. But in my own words, dream could also mean misson. which brings you+your neighbor a lot of rewards+blessings later.

  30. 30 Karen

    In a dream you wake up, in an obsession you snap out of it;)

  31. 31 Tania

    To me an obsession is an act that one does over and over again that they become so focused on that one thing that it becomes an obsession ..it literally consumes them .A dream is a persons destiny ,fate ..it is a path they are walking that changes with twists and turns ,up or down and in doors and out ..it keeps you longing for your calling and to make a difference and become your legend ,a dream is all of those things like taking a risk ,rising up, not giving up and getting excited about your journey living everyday and being grateful ,it stirs passions and wonder dreams ..but obsession is very rigid I think ,and a bit of a short term thing for some people till they find another obsession to fix upon .Also obsession is a very nice perfume too…Love ~ Light~Tania~

  32. 32 omaira

    obsession is that what you wanted to have without thinking if you desire it…dream is what you desire most without putting much effort to have it and the possibilty that you can have it..

  33. 33 wanbliska

    Aditya,

    “requesting paulo to share his views is useless, still request him too !”

    Could you explain what you mean, please? That’s not the first time I read this in here…

    Thank you.

  34. 34 fred2baro

    Without reading any dictionnary or Comment ( Sorry i’ll read them ) after my coment.

    Obsession has only one dimension but a huge one that goes on every part of our life without boundaries .. Dreams on the other side can have boundaries. Also from a night only to an entire life they can, from our day to day life, enpower our lives.

    while obsession aren’t leaving us and put weakness in other vues of life, dreams push us to realize and to open to new worlds.
    In clonclusion I would say that, that while obsession is about one egoist world, Dreams are about new worlds to discover each days…
    Thank you for havieng read this. :-)

  35. 35 aditya

    wanbliska Hi

    ““requesting paulo to share his views is useless, still request him too !”

    Could you explain what you mean, please?”"

    see paulo throws these topics at us, we share our views on them. Normally paulo does not contribute to the ’sharing’ other than introducing the tpoic, setting the ball rolling. won’t it be nice if we hear what paulo’s views are on teh issue, e.g. how does he diffrentiate between dream and obsession. and may be write a few line while concluding the topic. may be useful ! no !

    but then again, the poor fellow alreday does more than his share for the wols, he has provided them a platform and he shares with them time daily, expecting more may be asking of too much of his time, so i am Ok with it, whatever is his consious decision !

    love
    aditya

  36. 36 charlotte

    i think a dream is your souls purpose it keeps you goin,gets you up in the morning fills you with self love and belief. an obsession is an ilness as a result of not knowing your souls purpose clinging on to something we know out of fear.or maybe an obsession is our unconcious keeping us buisy out of fear that we mite realise our dreams and try to follow them so maybe someone with an obsession is closer to their dreams then the rest of us. when we have a dream we have faith a knowingess that we are part of a bigger picture that we are not alone. when someone has an obsession they act out of fear not out of faith…well thats what i think anyway

  37. 37 luce

    I like this question, it opens lots of doors in my mind.
    For me obsession is negative and consuming, leading to extereme “machiavellism”.It is one way track where person is like ship stuck with broken wheel.
    Obsession might be limitless but it limits person who suffers it.
    On the other hand, dreams are limitless and they are almost always in plural. They pop from nowhere, they move world forward, they might be fulfiled or unfulfilled but they always add something to your life : expectations, hope, joy, tears, stary eyes, ache…

    In short dreams are giving while obsession is taking.

    Love
    Luce

  38. 38 Kate

    Hi Omaira I like your definition :-) I want to add my update to omaira´s very good, short, cogent and clear definition.

    From my point of view:
    - obsession is that what you want/ sometimes dont want /sometimes we dont know about at all - to have without thinking if you desire it…
    - dream is what you desire/like/dislike/sometimes we love our dreams/ sometimes we are afraid of/ sometimes we hate most without putting much effort to have it and the possibilty that you can have it..

    But the main difference is:
    the obsession can make as unhappy, especiallyif we are struggling for something what is stronger as we are.

    And maybe it is very difficult for some of us to distinguish between them:-) sometimes.

  39. 39 Derek

    Dreams of vague, unspecific desires. They are often utopian in nature, whithout going into the specifics of them too precisly. As such, they are easy to let go of and easy to change.

    Obsessions are clear, specific desires of the heart. They include every necessary detail, they are very direct and very powerfull. As such, they are very difficult to let go of or change.

    An obsession can consume you. Drive you to become a different person, influence your actions and the way you approach the world. A dream is rarely a powerfull enough force to make someone act.

  40. 40 Yajna

    Dear Paulo and friends,

    it seems to me that everyone here has an idea of the difference.. And many people have come with dictionary definitions.. Including me.. But i wonder is that the purpose of this question? Have we ever stopped to ask if we can tell the difference between OUR obsessions and dreams? Forget the dictionary and society for a second and analyse yourself..can you identify and accurately see whats going on inside you? What are you obsessing for no real reason? What do you truely desire? Maybe this question is for us to realise what we truely want and focus solely on that. Maybe, just maybe.. This question has more purpose than definitions. Maybe its for us to think within and improve ourselves.

    Thank you for being
    Yajna

  41. 41 Yajna

    Aditya,

    my friend, i can understand your frustration at times, but you know, like most warriors of light, you’ve answered your own question, and i bet that you feel a bit better know. Its true isn’t it, once you write something, you’re free of it. Paulo is a busy man.. I don’t expect anything.. But you know.. You got a pretty awesome backup of warriors to share views here. I was thinking.. If anyone else has any worries.. Or frustrations or whatever, they should share it. Don’t be a afraid.. Just be whoever you want to be in that moment.. It helps :)

    lots of love
    Yajna

  42. 42 Ali K.

    I think dream and obsession are two different kinds of treatment with a same motive energy .they both cause a movement but in opposite directions. so they are identical and this is difference between consequences that makes them different.

  43. 43 Jackie

    Obsession may be positive or negative, depending what your mind can conceive and how your body acts on it, it’s not necessarily a negative trait which everyone may seem to look at. Sometimes it can lead you to a positive behavior on things and sometimes it can lead you to make unlikely decisions that can lead to drastic actions. Whereas dreams, I always have them and for me they are thousands of idiosyncrasy figure and thoughts that’s just poppin out of your mind. It’s subconcious, and before you know its meaning, it has happened already to you.

  44. 44 saurabh

    i completely reconcile wid wat omaira hs sd abt dreams n obsession becos myself i cn experience myself goin thru the same thing at the momnet ……….. :) thnks for giving words where i wsnt able to find any omaira ….

  45. 45 Paul from Austria

    DREAM - Positive, Productive
    OBSESSION - Negative, Destructive

  46. 46 charlotte

    a dream can turn into an obsession. there is such a fine line between them how do we tell the difference? a dream will fill you with a belief thet all the worlds strenght and power rests in you that you can achieve anything..an obsession will blind you to this knowledge..dreams will pass you by and you wont see them…because yr too buisy grasping on to what you believe is “IT”…

  47. 47 wanbliska

    Dear Aditya,

    Maybe reading his book would be an answer, to have his point of view. Or go and interview him. :) I think you will have a lot of questions.

    Nevertheless, I’m convinced Paulo’s answers are alive. He always answer to us in a way, plus, a magic one.

    As Yajna said, you got the answer. But even if he’s buzy as you wrote, he’s here. And gratitude for who can tell he can directly or indirectly speak to a so magic person?

    Have a good day dear.

    With Love.

  48. 48 wanbliska

    Maybe obsession conduces to soul emprisonment, jealousy, self delusion. But I’m not sure of that.
    Alike, a lot of warriors said here, Dreams are rewarding.

    Like being in alift, obsession would bring us to the cellar, whereas dreams will put us up at last, to the last floor.

    Enjoy that 1st day of May. :)

  49. 49 Agnieszka

    Hello dear friends, I could say so.. I hope,

    Please…leave Aditya be…she already understands…and I think it hurts to say more..

    lots of love
    Agnieszka

  50. 50 Yajna

    Agnieszka,

    Just one thing.. Aditya is a guy :)
    and his pretty awesome if do say so myself.. :)

    Mwah
    Yaj

  51. 51 Derek

    Luce,
    You make an excellent point about obsession, it is often considered bad. But that made me think (one of the things I love about this is that often our responsed to the questions make us think even more than the question itself). Is obsession really bad, or is it just a connotation that society has placed on that word.

    I decided to look both words up in a dictionary (I know that is kind of nerdish a bit but I am an engineer…so what do you expect). Obessions is defined as “the domination of one’s thoughts or feelings by a persistant idea, image, desire, etc). A dream is defined as “an asperatio, goal” or “to think or conceive of something in a very remote way”.

    To me, neither one of these seem to be negative in any way. But often in society obession is used in a negative way, actually it almost always used in a negative way. When saying someone “is obsessed” or “has become obsessed”, it is typically used as a sort of insult to that person.

    But I have to disagree with this use of the word. To me, we are surrounded by middle of the road people, people who like dreams because they can be abandoned easily and safely without any damage to ones heart or ego. Obsession on the other hand does not let go, it influences what we do, how we do it, and as such when we fail it hurts.

    In a world where people give up on their dreams every day, move on to safer more realiable lives, perhaps a fear of obsession has grown because people hate seeing others go after their dreams with their entire heart and soul the ways they did not.

    To me an obsession is a refusal to quit, and refusal to let your dreams drift away without every going after them, and also being willing to risk what you have now in order to obtain it. Our heart betrays us because it is afraid that in going for our goal we will loose all that we have gained to this point. People are afraid to loose, thus they hold onto dreams and try not to let them become obsessions.

    Maybe we all need more obsessions, things we are willing to fight for, to sacrifice for, and to loose for.

  52. 52 aditya

    HI freinds !

    in quote of the day Paulo did answer the question in qoday’s quote for the day
    “The heart never suffers
    when it goes in search of its dream,
    because every moment of the search
    is a step towards encountering
    God and Eternity.
    (The Alchemist)”

    so pain or pleasure is the key, pain or pleasure of the heart; may be diffrent from pain of pleasure of the body.

    yagna - its was nice to see your ‘old flow’ and u r right we have a awesome group of wols here. may be not all of us are great warriors, may be we are still in training school ( life itself is a trining school ), but what the heck here all are one and one is all.

    Hi wanbliska - u r right maybe reading him more can help me fathom his views more clearly, but impateint that I am, with a very very short term memory of specifics, i would expect paulo to do the hard work !! ;-) lazy that I am !

    Hi Agni,
    I have been reading your comments ( and most others too ), I hope you just know that acknowledgement and ‘thanks’ is there, although i don’t specifically mention thanks, I am shy u see ;-). but don’t ‘just let me be’ count me in OK.

    “…and I think it hurts to say more..” most intriguing, would u mind making it a bit more clear. I don’t mind if I am refused a request, just as it is my freedom to make a request, it’s “HIS” freedom to accept or reject it, I respect my freedom, I respect others freedom.

  53. 53 Agnieszka

    I’m sorry Aditya, first of all that I thought you are a woman, so sorry, (the name confused me I think)
    and, what I meant was for others not to say.. more hurtfull things, that’s all, sorry for the misunderstanding, or misinterpretation, it was with my best intentions, but it looks like sometimes it turns around to yourself.
    Silly me. Sorry again.
    love
    Agnieszka

  54. 54 Arash

    Obssesion is the dream to get rid of obssesion.Dreams are obssesed with the obssesion

  55. 55 pj

    A dream is based on hope where obsession is associated with anxiety.Hope is an incredible feeling, similar to, or possibly caused by the release of dopamine, a chemical released in the body triggered by certain drugs, but can also be stimulated by happiness and other intense emotions. I would much rather dream than obsess.

  56. 56 wanbliska

    Dear Derek,

    An obsession may not be positive. What is, that’s just that you have to understand something to quit with.
    But during that time, you suffer.
    Anyway, that’s just my experience.

    Love.

  57. 57 wanbliska

    Dear Aditya,

    Well, as for me I keep some books for the future. :) One only book of Paulo is so mighty for me, that I have to let some time between a new reading.

    And I was totally joking with the interview and so on…

    Enjoy the night!
    <3

  58. 58 maria

    Passion can bring both things together
    - When one cannot control that uncontrollable persistence of an idea or ideal

    “love under will”
    Liberates one.
    PSYCHIATRY uncontrollable persistence of idea: the uncontrollable persistence of an idea or emotion in the mind, sometimes associated with psychiatric disorder
    preoccupation: an idea or feeling that completely occupies the mind
    His obsession with figures led him to make crucial economic mistakes.
    state of being obsessed: the state of being obsessed by somebody or something
    Their devotion to each other borders on obsession.
    Synonyms: mania, fascination, fixation, passion, preoccupation, thing

    Antonym: indifference
    something hoped for: something that somebody hopes, longs, or is ambitious for, usually something difficuintransitive verb
    wish: to want something very much and imagine having or doing it, though it may be unlikely
    dreamed of living abroadlt to attain or far removed from present circumstances

  59. 59 Derek

    wanbliska,
    I completely agree with you. I think the pursuit of any obsession means some form of suffering, pain and sacrifice. That is why so few people allow themselves to have obsessions. The sacrifices they have to make during the pursuit in no way guarentee success, and thus often don’t seem worth it.

    Obsession can also lead people to do bad things sometimes. Though the goal may be noble, often times people can “become so obsessed” that they are willing to do anything to achieve their goals.

    But often times pain can reap great rewards if a person is willing to go through it. Pain and suffering in pursuit of a goal are only bad if we loose focus on the goal and start to focus on the pain. There is nothing wrong with enjoying the good fight, in knowing your hard work will pay off in the end.

  60. 60 Leaf

    Hello friends
    First I just want to say hello, coz I love all my friends here.
    But then I can’t help adding comment
    even tho I don’t have to
    But all these views, I enjoy as much as ever, this is the place of intellectual stimulation which I need and have always needed, bouncing back and fore the ideas and opinions, I love it, and I believe keeps the ‘grey matter’ (brain) active/exercising.

    So
    I think that all these comments are True
    because for each, it is different
    I don’t see certain amounts of ‘obsession’ as ‘bad’
    but if someone’s experience is alternative then, for them, it may be.
    If we see negative connotations enter our lives as obsessions, then yes, perhaps they are to be avoided, but on the other hand,
    I have had ‘things’ repeatedly present themselves, over prolonged time, and they were merely issues of ‘obedience’ to God - but under some circumstances this could be called obsession.
    Also
    here’s a thought;
    that a dream
    which God/Life/Love
    wants us to accomplish but we are not, or may not be, working toward,
    will present itself as an obsession because ‘ for some reason you just keep thinking about it’

    I have always loved language
    and I have always appreciated people’s different and preferred ways of communicating;
    but there remains the fact that
    even persons speaking the same language, can sometimes not see ‘eye to eye’, just because, within their same spoken word, there is a mystery of individuality, which may be perceived as ‘definitions’ of certain words - these may occur through ages, slang, social and political ethics..anything.

    The thing I love about this place, virtual as it may be, is that we manage marvelously to sit above all this.
    So
    LOVE to all
    my friends
    XXXX

  61. 61 Annie

    what if someone thinks that what is his obsession is his dream , and vice versa what he thinks is his dream ends up to be an obsession..? :(
    i think i m stuck with this question all this week.. it really put me to a lot of thinking…
    sometimes when i follow my heart, that is where the music is, -so i try to follow the music - and that pertains to my dream, i find myself to be hitting a wall..with all the ‘noises’ around me, saying that i wont make it in this world we live in..and i really try not to take it in consideration but somehow it gets to me and i take a step and i m drawn to abyss..
    on the other hand, when there is no hatch of music or composing my music i find myself extremely miserable, like the day has gone by and i did nothing , like i didnt live that day..like i was a shadow of myself..maybe a dream becomes an obsession, when you let the others intrude in your heart..
    just a thought..
    Thank you all for being here..
    Love to all of you
    Annie

  62. 62 Yza

    A dream is one’s desire with the intention to share with someone we love. On the other hand, obsession is one’s desire with the intention to keep it for oneself. Hence, the difference between them is the “intention”.

  63. 63 wolf

    both dreams and obsessions are intra-related. If you are not obsessed in attaining your dream then there is the possibility that your dream will never happen….thus the word dream. Dream is a word we use in our every day lives to portray something unattainable, something we wish for, but it is the only true meaning of our lives. Without our dreams our lives would have little value, we need that extra goal to keep us moving towards our dreams. The real difference with a dream is that once we seem to attain a certain dream, we create another just to keep on going. Whilst an obsession could last forever without changing or challenge

  64. 64 Paul from Austria

    Dearest Annie, please don’t ever feel that because you believe you were not particularly productive on a given day, that this day was “lost”. Consider it a day “won”, a pause in the battle, to gather strength & new ideas, for your next battle of the notes ;). My master calls this our “Zwischenraum” “The middle room” and that it is where we really learn. Herbert von Karajan was a master of the “Pause” (musically speaking of course) it was his hidden trademark. And dear Annie, as Peter Gabriel sang once, “Don’t give up, Don’t give up, it’s gonna be alright, you have us…..” Love Paul xxx

  65. 65 Annie

    Dear Paul, your words are so relieving, like a mother’s kiss or her touch, which i ve never felt…but i can imagine…thank you..thank you from deep inside my heart..

    Dear Agnieszka, dear friends you are all so great…
    you are all one of the kind….
    and
    I have you…

    Thank you Mr. Coelho for this blog…

  66. 66 aditya

    Thnaks freinds for your love and understanding,

    don’t u feel sorry agni, for having thought of me as a woman, several times in the past too, such ‘misunderstanding’ has happend, and i don’t mind at all, in fact it has always appeared like a compliment to me, woman are not only the fairer sex they are the better sex, but for them there would have been no families, without families there would have been no civilisation even !

    yza gives an interesting perspective, dream is for sharing with others, obsession when one wants to keep for oneself ! intention , whether its for common good or individual good ! suppose i have a dream of owning ‘that’ car, then should it be called an obsession ? not really i feel.

    someone else mentioned about dreams being weak, unless dreams becomes an obsession, dreams don’t get relaised ! this seems quite true ! what say u chaps !

    love
    aditya

  67. 67 wanbliska

    Dear Annie,

    It happens I feel miserable. It happens I cry for injustice, very often in real. Sometimes, I don’t think about calling Them. I just let my tears fall down.
    But when I pray for Jesus Maria, or my angel, the pain fly away instantaneously. And I can feel like a coat around me, as a protection.

    Do you pray?

    I send you my prayer.
    With love.

  68. 68 czarina

    The difference between a dream and an obsession is in the JOURNEY - which ultimately dictates how one feels once he has achieved his goal. In a dream….you are both the doer as well as the spectator. Absorbing every single step, every single success, every little stumble, and every single mistake, AND feeling it. Whereas in an obsession… one is the singular doer. No matter what, almost to the point of being numb, one has to reach his destination. And when one does…in a dream, one has the feeling of great fulfillment because he has LIVED his dream. In an obsession however, more often than not, one has a feeling of ‘empty happiness’ because he was too wrapped up to get to the answers without living the questions…..

  69. 69 Kaye

    A dream is beautiful which keeps us hoping and wishing…giving us a sense of purpose. It motivates us to reach our dream and building up ourselves more financially and spiritually. For me, obsession is a longing without really understanding the purpose, be it for personal intentions or gratification. I thank Paulo for making me see life in a different perspective and to make me believe that there is such thing as ‘hope’. I also pray to Mother Mary and Jesus when I feel weak or when unjust happens to me and my family, and after that I feel safe and know that everthing’s going to be just fine! Thank you again Paulo.

  70. 70 THELMA

    This is the first time in my life to question “Dream”and “Obsession”. In Greek there is no similarity with these two words. So, I believe, dream is a creation of our fantasy, of our mind. It is a state of trance, a way to escape reality and a ..reason for living.Without dreams we would be dead!! The Oxford Dictionary says: Obsession =Haunt, fill mind of.. So we pressume that with obsession our mind and will is the master driving us towards fulling our…dreams. Dear Paulo, thank you againg for everything you offer . The time I open “My space” everyday, is the PARTY TIME..With the music..Love from Cyprus.

  71. 71 frederick bing

    Paulo,

    I was born and raised in Fiji, educated by Marist nuns and brothers and now reside in Australia. Over many years, I have gradually detached from the church, but my spirituality has remained. The Alchemist had a profound impact on my thinking and faith - the metaphors resonate deeply. You do much more than just write - the life messages are very well received and appreciated - thank you for sharing your gift.

    Fred

  72. 72 Yuli

    Obsession is something you once desired for but had given up in the end because you were afraid to fail.
    Dream is something you are guarding of even if it may lead you to failure.

  73. 73 hector

    sueño es la voluntad de dios . obsesion aquel que dios le cumpla todos sus deseos

  74. 74 Taruna Das

    A dream is something that the heart desires for and wishes to achieve.
    It is a belief and often defines the purpose of our lives.
    A dream is conceived when the heart is free of all shackles,it is seamless,unadulterated,pure and independent.
    An obsession is a state of mind when the mind is constantly dominated by a wish,or a dream.
    An obsession is just one among the pains that one may encounter in pursuit of his dreams.
    Hence a dream is the crux, and an obsession is a by-product or maybe an end product of a dream!

  75. 75 Annie

    the truth is dear Wablinska, i dont pray often..at least i dont call it praying what i do..but i do talk..to the universe..to the sky..to the air..to anyone that may hear me…to anyone that may grasp and understand my thoughts and my heart..and by sharing maybe this feeling goes away..
    thank you for your prayer..
    yesterday as i went to bed i felt my heart was crying “i need You”
    Love to all of you
    May all your Dreams come true, cause all of you are Dreamers..and i dont see it anywhere else around me…

  76. 76 athena

    dreams and obsession can somehow be interrelated but is entirely different…’dreams’ psychologically, is the manifestation of our unconcious..our dreams are the outlets of what we desire, aspire,and yearn. we might be aware of it or not..because most of our dreams are those the ones we try to repress…’obsession’ is somehow a driving force of coveting something or someone that we know we might not get in the long run..it psychoanalytically comes from one of the three components of our personality which is the Id. ‘obsession’ happens when our Id is stronger than our Superego. we are obsessed over someone or something when we are not concern over what is the consequences of our actions…the only thing we want is to get that ‘thing or someone’.

  77. 77 Selina

    A dream is something that one would feel like a far fetch goal that one would just like to think that something might turn out to be real one day ( if only one would work towards his/her goal to achieve that dream). Wherelese, obsession is what i think of person who has lost sight on his/her needs,wants and values but instead a mind that has been cursed by greed and deceit.

  78. 78 Leaf

    Annie
    It sounds like what I would call praying….but it doesn’t matter what we call it….I also pray the other way around; listening in silence.
    A split moment before I woke the other day, my ‘angel’ popped in and said simply; Don’t be too hard on yourself.
    Odd, I thought…but as the day went on, I realised that I had been heading for a low, a lull, and was feeling pretty flat…but I remembered those words, because i am prone to making myself feel worse; similar, I think, to what you were describing first…dissatisfied,etc
    So, anyway,
    i just wanted to pass on those words to you;
    Try not to be too hard on yourself.

    And here’s some Love, to you
    and Love to all
    xxxx

  79. 79 Satora

    The difference is in the breath.
    The dream you breathe out - the obsession you breathe in.

  80. 80 Stella K

    The difference is in control. An obsession inevitably leads its subject leaving no room for control. The person becomes subjected to obsession, surrendering control.

    A dream embraces the person leaving room for control. The person then has the choice of whether to fight to make the dream a reality or not.

  81. 81 NİHAN

    DREAM and OBSESSION ,

    “DREAM” is the thought that we can see or get just after we sleep,
    “OBSESSION” is the thought that we can live with just when we are awake.

    Dream is not a must ,we say sweet dreams ,
    but obsession is dangerous for a person, like an illness.

    Warrior of the light can have dreams but not obsession :)

  82. 82 Annie

    Dear Leaf, it seems you know exactly how i feel, by saying that i am prone to making myself feel worse..that is so true..and i am making great effort to get out of this self-destructive circle, but sometimes i cant make it..
    for me, my angel spoke through you and your angel..thank you…deeply..
    no to be too hard on myself..

  83. 83 Liisa

    Dreams give a high,
    obsessions give a high and a hangover of some kind.

  84. 84 rikki g

    A dream can be fullfilled, an obsession never can be.

  85. 85 wanbliska

    Dear Annie,
    Thanks for your answer. I don’t pray witten words from the past neither. I talk inside or in another language and ask for guiding me, to light on a light. I did it yesterday night. And my heart was also crying as my eyes. Too many different bad emotions for a so little time. :)
    But today, I met a new person, that answer quite well to one of the question. This is for the light. Indirectly he showed me: Do you really want to go this way?

    I thought about a best friend of mine. A soul brother. For three weeks I tried to join him through another friend. Today, I could hear him. He told me he looked for my adress three weeks ago. :)
    Cause he came into my mind, when I ask a question to the Whole. Maybe he could help me in moving out from the town I live now. That’s for the “guiding”. Really positive.

    I think this is Faith Dear. A might that have its sentence written, when it is doing. Not before, not after. But during that time God has thought. Without we could think one time about it.
    I sometimes lose the feeling of Its majesty. I’m not bouddha, indeed. :) But I never felt guilty about it. It may break the communion or prayer. When I come back to light, opened eyes to the beauty that surrounds me, smiling, Mamma is always there to craddle. I know how to ask for pardon there. I don’t need to feel guilty the time remain, cause She hears my heart. She knows if I lie. I’m still her children, even if I’m a cheeky one. She’s compassion. A feeling we have so much difficulty to make live on Earth, though She can for the Whole.

    Middle path is an alchemy asking so much work and understanding oneself. It can give me one nil sensation.

    Have a great night Dear.

    Love to you all.

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