Enchanted Quote by Ansul Noor
““By some tear in the wish fabric, or the casting of a prayer, or the falling of some lonely star, the enchanted garden was not lost to me, but lost in me.””
About This Quote
The speaker perceives that a magical place is not physically absent but has become internalized, reflecting a shift from external wonder to inner experience.
In simple terms: Loss of external enchantment, gain of inner depth.
External magic becomes internalized.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reading poetry
- meditative reflection
- creative writing
- personal crisis
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- journaling
- therapy
Questions to Reflect On
- How does internalizing wonder change your perception of reality?
- What does it mean to lose something 'in you' rather than 'to you'?