FEAR, what a scary word. Did you know that fear is an evolutionary
trait and that most intelligent species (including humans) have used fear to
evolve. Fear is an instinct that has
been developed to protect us. I know
that fear is important, but that it is also a most destructive trait. Don’t Fear too much, I think that’s the real
lesson I want to impart.
When
we let our natural of instincts of fear override our lives and thoughts, we
will never truly live. If fear runs our
lives we can NEVER experience what the Universe has in store for us. If we turn tail and run away every time we
are fearful, that will become our norm.
Every new experience would be wrought with anxiety for fear of how it
will turn out. This Fear would in turn
rule our lives and prevent happiness and light from entering our souls.
The
trick is to find out which fears are necessary and which fears need to be
examined and thrown away. Try thinking
of our fears as instinct, not reaction.
We all know that humans have instincts that are good and bad. But
society has taught us how to control and use our instincts to better ourselves
and those around us. For instance, our
instinct when we are hungry is to eat.
But to fit into our society we don’t just walk up to another person and
take their food, simply because we are hungry. (that’s something Cavemen did,
right) So why can we control our
“hunger” instincts but believe we can’t control our fear. We Can Control and Use our Fears to Grow.
It’s
a slow process but to grow you must acknowledge your fears and shed the belief
that everything bad you fear will happen to you. If you can’t shed your fear and negative
belief, it could be exactly where you are heading. The Universe gives you what you concentrate
on most, it doesn’t judge if you think its good or bad. Try to take your fear captive and turn it
into something positive, something beautiful, or just dismiss it
altogether. The less fear you have in
your heart, the more room you have for happiness and love to grow in your
heart.
To The Universe
Love Brandy
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