Inspiration Diana
Inspiration from Diana, A Modern Muse

 
Inspiration comes from the legend of Diana. Our modern muse, our inspiration, who was a symbolist, guardian, guild and healer. She had the power to touch us with our deepest affection.




Women remember their romantic dreams.

Diana lived them. Her prince had arrived.

She grew famous beyond measure.




"One of the few virgins of her age around. She was a complete romantic, and she was saving herself for the love of her life, which she knew would come one day." Jayne Fincher




A ballet shoe tied to the railing outside Kensington Palace was inscribed "You were a Cinderella and now you are a Sleeping Beauty."




To be famous is among the basic human fantasies.

Style, glamour, money, attention; ignites the sudden light of recognition.

Celebrities inspire us, they are are what we have, instead of gods and goddesses. We mortals may get more out of the famous, than the famous get out of us.

Diana, our inspiration, was the most photographed and videotaped woman in the world.




"She touched the lives of so many others in Britain and throughout the world with joy and comfort." He added, "She was the people's princess, and that is how she will stay in our hearts and memories forever. " Tony Blair



She had a talent for love. She could inspire it, increase it.

Diana could turn the world's passion for her into compassion for others. Sick, poor, lepers, AIDS victims, she reached out and promoted assistance.

She listened...placed others at ease, embracing them with love and kindness.


Diana simply breathed.

She had the power to touch us.

Appearing shy, she mirrored our personal anxieties.




"Do you think the King knows all about me?" asks the child of Alice in A.A. Milne's poem.



Diana's star quality was what made us all believe, in our fantasy life, that she would know about us.




"For the very status, the glamor, the applause, Diana remained throughout a very insecure person at heart, almost a childlike desire to do good for others so she could release herself from the deep feelings of unworthiness, of which her eating disorders were merely a symptom." But he also described his sister as "someone with natural nobility who was classless, who proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her brand of magic." Earl Spencer




Tony Blair said, "It is something more profound than anything I can remember in the totality of my life." Many people might disagree with that sentiment, but few could doubt something remarkable was going on.



"And then there was her unforgettable charm and immense physical beauty..male colleagues always called her "blue eyes" and thats my most vivid memory of her- those enormous cornflower blue eyes. I miss her." Jayne Fincher




"The worst illness of our time is that so many people have to suffer from not being loved." Diana Spencer




"Age will not wither her." Shakespeare

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