Fear cannot come from outside of us
- It is a feeling that comes from inside as a
reaction to an outer stimulus
- That stimulus can and does change constantly
- Generally concerns a loss (job, lifestyle, relationship, reputation, material possession)
- Comes from an undesired change of any kind
It is our choice whether we shall mindlessly react to fear or mindfully respond to fear.
How we consciously perceive fear will determine our ability to step into the unknown with clarity and confidence
- This requires us to be emotionally aware
“You only have two emotions – Love and Fear.”
- If we are not experiencing authentic love, then fear is making a guest appearance
- Fear dresses up as worry, doubt, concern, anger, jealousy, envy, resentment, etc.
Becoming mindful of our emotions is important to understanding the role fear plays in our life
The key is be an observer of your thoughts and then challenge your beliefs behind them
- Consciously respond to them instead of reacting to them
- you must be conscious: emotionally aware and dialed in the present moment
Re-source: Reveal
make (previously unknown or secret information) known
Look at the eyes of each fear and ask:
“What message do you bring me regarding my attachment to this issue at hand that has so much negativity wrapped around it?”
- don’t debate or argue with what is revealed
- just listen, take notes, and thank it for the gift it has given you
What lesson do I need to know about what this fear has revealed to me surrounding uncertainty and loss, so that I may be at peace in this moment with what is?
craving and resource from “The Art of Uncertainty” – How to live in the mystery of life and love it – by Dennis Merit Jones