This was first posted in 2011"
Fear is the greatest weapon of control. Just look at history--both your own and the world's--to see that this is true.
Fear is a dark force that has nothing to do with your true nature.
Your true nature is light. Dark attracts dark. Fear attracts fear. This
is the nature of fear.
NOTICE WHEN FEAR TAKES YOU OVER
COPING WITH FEAR
In spite of the fear being broadcast into the world today, you can align with your higher nature which is light. You can go within yourself to find out what is true for you. You are not
compelled to blindly believe everything you hear on the news, from the
media, religious, or political leaders. News today is not meant to enlighten, but to enslave
with fear. Fear is addictive. When the media or government can
"excite" you with fear, they know they have you hooked and you will
continue to come back for more and more, giving away more and more of
your power to them. Have you noticed how the news plays the same
horrifying images for days reliving horrifying events from the past?
NOTICE WHEN FEAR TAKES YOU OVER
- Notice when you are feeling afraid.
- Do your best to identify what it is you are afraid of.
- Ask yourself if you have any control over what you fear (whether it is an earthquake, a war, terrorists, dying, being left alone, not getting something you want).
- Acknowledge to yourself what you have no power over. There is great empowerment in acknowledging what you are powerless over.
- Consciously offer your fear to your higher power.
- Do your best to bring yourself to the here and now.
SUGGESTIONS FOR HELPING YOUR MIND COPE WITH FEAR
Your
first lesson asked you to be aware of the questions you ask. Ask
yourself the following questions. Spontaneous writing can help you find
answers and understand your fear. Having a non-judgmental person to read
your writing to is also helpful.
• Is the thing I fear happening right now?• Do I have any control over the thing I fear?• What purpose does this fear serve?•What do I get from having this fear?• Does the fear have a useful message for me?• Can I learn something from this fear?• Where do I experience fear in my body?• What thoughts are connected with this fear?• Am I safe right now?• Do I know for sure this fearful thing will manifest?• What (who) am I believing in when I believe this fear?• What (who) am I trusting when I trust this fear?• Is this fear trustworthy?• Are my thoughts in the past or present?• Am I in the present moment?• What am I afraid would happen if I stopped being afraid?
SUGGESTIONS FOR HELPING YOUR BODY COPE WITH FEAR
Play
your favorite music if you like, or just sit silently. Notice where fear is held in your
body. Close your eyes and bring your complete attention to this place.
This helps the frightened place within you understand that it is not
alone. Breathe into the fear. Notice any tension, tightness, or stress
in your body. Roll your shoulders. Do this until you feel tension
easing from your shoulders.
Let your head move in soft gentle
circles. Inhale deep peace as your head rolls back. Exhale a long sigh
of tension as your head drops forward. Do this until you feel tension
easing from your neck and shoulders.
Consciously breathe deep into your
abdomen, letting it expand and fill with air like a balloon. Let breath
move into to your solar plexus. Continue inhaling and fill your lungs,
letting your chest and heart open and expand. Let this expansion
naturally lift and stretch your arms. Continue to inhale until you feel
the need to exhale.
Now inhale and let the stretch move
through your spine. Let the stretch relax and expand your entire body.
Let your body intuitively stretch, move, or even dance in any way that
feels good to you. Observe your body without trying to control its
movements. Let the natural intelligence of breath move your body. Feel
your body responding with love and gratitude for the care you are giving
it.
When your movement naturally stops, let
yourself sit or stand quietly for awhile, imbibing the wonderful
healing energy you have created for yourself. Re-enter the world
refreshed and rejuvenated, with your focus upon the Love and Truth in
your heart.
SUGGESTIONS FOR COPING WITH FEAR THROUGH AWARENESS
Simply
go about your day with awareness. Notice from moment to moment what
you are thinking, feeling, and doing. Perform each task completely.
Give your complete attention to each task. Do not multitask. Do one thing completely at a time. Perform each task with reverence, as if it were a sacred (not scared)
duty, as if you are serving God. Imagine that a host of angels
surrounds you, gazing upon you with unconditional love and acceptance.
When you find that you have traveled away, into the past or future,
gently bring yourself back to the task at hand. Remind yourself that
there is nothing more important than your serenity now in this moment.
AFFIRMATIONS OF TRUTH
The following are not merely positive affirmations: they are affirmations of Truth
that you may repeat to help recondition your mind. Media and society
are intent upon repeating negative, seemingly authoritative,
pronouncements of negativity that only ingrain us more deeply in fear.
You must apply yourself diligently if you are to rise above the
ignorant world.
Ask God for more light. The more light you have, the better you can see while walking through the dark.
- I am safe.
- Courage flows abundantly into every cell of my body.
- Courage flows endlessly into my heart.
- Courage fills my mind.
- There is enough.
- I am enough.
- The universe provides for me abundantly.
- Grace flows freely to me.
- My cup runneth over!
- I am open and receptive to the gifts that come to me.
- I am safe.
The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever.
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