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Living without fear – Part 1

Recently, our new United States Attorney General, Eric Holder, declared that we are a nation of cowards. Specifically, he was referring to our reluctance to discuss racial issues. As shocking as his tactless comment is, it does point to one Truth: that what we fear is where we are trapped. Until we can transform that fear-based belief, we are doomed to experience that reality like the movie Groundhog Day.

Life really isn’t that mysterious. In areas where we refuse to acknowledge that we are afraid, we keep getting the same reality over and over again, plus the reality gets bigger and bigger until we scream “dude.”

Currently in the United States we are facing an economic situation that has not been experienced since the Great Depression. How did this happen? Well, it didn’t happen overnight, it grew inch by inch over a long period of time based on the belief that there is not enough wealth. It is a belief based on fear that we do not have enough money.

This belief then grew to have many correlated beliefs, such as: to get mine, I will have to lie or manipulate the facts. If I do not agree with this group that has a lot of money, I will be excluded; If I tell the Truth, I will not have access to the money. Go ahead and create more statements of your own. They may sound like, “I stayed with GM because I was afraid to try something new or too old to do anything else.” “I bought this house and was too afraid to ask the details of the loan.” “I lied on my loan application, because if I didn’t I was afraid I would not get the house.” Always, it is our fear when it is not recognized, it makes us make more decisions with fear, which by the Law of Attraction will create an even greater mess.

Now multiply this by a nation of people who believe in lack. When we are afraid, we shrink and get smaller, which is the opposite of Who We Really Are. We do not innovate and create when we are paralyzed or frozen by our fears. A small fear, if not modified, will turn into a huge monster to finally call our attention that we have to transform that belief based on fear, into Love and abundance. In short, we have to change our mind.

If we are cowards, it is only in that case that we flee from fear, instead of naming it. Freedom begins the moment we stop running, get distracted, and ignore it. By the time we name it, we have chosen our new course, which is natural. For example: I am so afraid that my wife will leave me. Now I know what I want: I want a long and happy relationship with this woman. My focus now points in a whole new direction from empty to full. The question I ask now that I know what I want is this: How can we have a long and happy relationship together?

Fear focuses us on the downward spiral to nowhere. Deciding where we want to go consciously and focusing our spirit in that direction asks the Big U to send us all the information on the subject of fulfilling and happy relationships. We see them, we hear people speak while information is sent to us in response to our question. Fear begets more fear and gives us the result we do not want. Refocusing on the fullness of what is desired gives us what is desired.

If we knew this and believed this, we would not hesitate so much to face each and every fear and celebrate it as the perfect opportunity to change course and chart the desired direction. Instead, we languish in fear. We hide it and disguise it behind pills, television, food, sarcasm and hatred, whatever distracts us from that disgusting feeling. Meanwhile, we do not understand that the feeling of fear is our companion.

This friend has even said: “You are thinking about all this wrong. The source, your Godchip, is living the opposite of what your human mind believes, that’s why you feel so bad. You think you can’t be right.” , but your Godchip knows that you are in complete and perfect health. “

The gap between your human beliefs and your Knowledge of Godchip Truth is pain, because the absence of Source always feels lousy.

So what will we do with all this fear? Begin to recognize each one, naming them. This is a task for every American, because the collective consciousness will not change until each individual does their personal work. How to start?

Sit quietly and feel the issues that are bothering you. You may want to light a candle and play some nice music, but set your intention not to panic or try to figure out anything. You are simply going to play a new game called, Name That Fear. The purpose of this Game is to refocus you from feeling powerless (separation from your Godchip) to empowered direction (the journey back into alignment with Source).

So, you can make your list as follows:


Current Fear New Desire:

I am afraid that I will lose my job. I desire work that is uplifting, challenging and rewards my energy contribution.

I am afraid that I will get a really bad disease. I desire to live long and in complete and perfect health, with the vitality to do everything I want to do.

You get the idea. Make your list and then immediately consider what new wishes have just been born.

Review this list of new wishes and feel reassured in the clarity of your new focus. It feels so good to be clear that I want a challenging and stimulating job every day of my life that rewards me well for my energy and contribution. And how good it feels to be clear about the desire to live a long and happy life in complete and perfect health. Phew! Clarity. Relief. Remember: it’s just about getting a new focus, not solving anything. Feel the relief of changing your focus from fear completely.

Clarity and relief are the result of refocusing your Self on Truth and outside Of the lie. You couldn’t have found the new address, until you looked at that fear and named it for what it was.

The next step is to make a new list, with only your new wishes on it.

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