May 12th, 2009

What is Fear…p1

Everyone has experienced fear. We’re not talking about the instinctive self preservation fear, we’re talking about psychological fear, the kind that can really cripple you.

Its fear that stops you from doing the things you yearn to do and from being the person you really want to be. Fear that distorts our perceptions and manipulates our behaviors.

Fear that dwells on the threshold of your consciousness causing you to make choices that are limiting, and fear that keeps you trapped in situations, that you know, do not serve you. Fear can manipulate you in an infinite number of ways because it is self created by you and you are infinite.

So let’s take some time to discover what fear is, and bring some light onto your self created delusional illusions…

Firstly, fear has no power of its own. It is not an entity operating independently of you, and cannot of itself do anything. This is an important point. In this dreamland we call life, whatever we believe to be true will be. Some people believe that fear has a power all of its own and this is simply not true.

However people that believe this can have trouble overcoming fear because they have bestowed upon it a power of self existence independent of them. This makes it harder for them to control their fears as they believe they are challenging something that is not of them. And because this is what they truly believe, this is the reality they experience. However, all fear is self created.

The laws governing the very nature of the universe prove that no force can exist without an opposing force of equal measure. Thoughts are energy in motion and they are measurable psychical phenomena. They are frequencies of minute energy vibrations. The energy in itself contains its opposite. This is why when we think thoughts we always have an opposing thought accompanying the original thought. The very nature of wholeness contains within it polarity.

This exposes the pure predictable mechanical nature of fear. Nothing more than the opposing polarity of your original brilliant thought. All the genius thoughts you will ever have will always have the opposing polarity intrinsically attached to them, but which polarity you identify with is up to you.

We may have a brilliant thought, but the problem occurs when we begin to relate more to the opposing thought because we have more evidence in our present lives that supports the opposing thought/fear.

For example, you might say to yourself, “I want to quit my job and make a living at home on the computer instead”. And now the opposing thoughts rush in, “As if you could manage to do that”…”you don’t know that much about computers”…etc, etc.

All the evidence is there to support the opposing thought and this is the trouble with fear. You choose to align yourself with the predictable opposing thought that comes straight after your genius thought because all the evidence supports the fear based thought.

However knowing now that your fear based thought is just an automatic opposition of your brilliant thought should shed light onto the subject of fear.

It is always possible to identify with a certain polarity on a consistent basis however this does not cancel out the opposing pole. This is why no matter how disciplined you are in making the highest choice, the lowest choice (or fear) always still present itself to you.

And the same is also true for someone who chooses to be more identified with fear based thinking. When someone chooses to live primarily from fear based thoughts, they too always have the associated opposing thought, which in this case would be the thought of the relative higher choice attached to the original thought. However, they choose to align themselves consistently with the fear based thought, either consciously or unconsciously.

There is nothing wrong with you when you have thoughts that are fear based. It must mean that you are also having brilliant thoughts.

Make the higher choice for yourself, because the fear based thought is just the natural balancing opposite, nothing more, and definitely nothing to fear.

Author: Admin

One Response to “What is Fear…p1”

  1. Jane Meetington says:

    It is certainly interesting for me to read this blog. Thanx for it. I like such themes and anything connected to them. I definitely want to read more soon.

    Jane Meetington

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