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Fear - The Thief Of Dreams By Dr. Rita Louise "The oldest and strongest
emotion of mankind is fear." -
H.P. Lovecraft Fear is defined as an emotional response to an unknown or impending danger or as an expectation of evil. Fear can create feelings of apprehension, anxiety, alarm, dread, fright or terror. When you are in fear, you are scared of someone, something or a potential outcome. We all experience fear at one
point in time or another. Actually fear is a great way to keep us from
hurting ourselves. Fear has a limiting effect on our behaviors and ourselves.
Fear keeps us from putting our hand on the hot burner of the stove. It keeps
us from jumping from high place, or leaves us tentative when going into a
darkened room. These types of fears are good. They keep us safe. They make us
think before we do, knowing full well the potential outcome and repercussions
of our actions. Even with activities such as fire walking, skydiving and
bunji jumping, a major component or should I say thrill of these activities
is saying hello to and overcoming fear. Fear comes in all shapes and
sizes. In extreme cases individuals find themselves afraid of closed in spaces
such as elevators. They may be afraid of insects such as spiders or bees,
they may be afraid of heights, afraid to fly in airplanes or even afraid of
the water. Fear is elicited as a response or reaction to some previous life
experience or trauma. It can be experienced when we look to venture into
uncharted ground, especially when the outcome is unknown. We can also
experience fear when we loose our jobs, look to end a relationship or even
when we try to express our needs and desires. Fear can impact us in many
ways. It was once said "Fear is the thief of dreams". The truth to
that statement is unbelievable. Bottom line … fear takes away our choices. It
can keep us from doing the things we want or need to do for ourselves. It
limits us, constrains us and can end up ruling our lives. It consumes our
energy and enjoyment of life, leaving us experiencing additional
unexplainable stress, frustration or feeling just plain stuck. When it comes to health, the
role emotions, especially the emotion of fear is not something to be taken
lightly. Fear causes the body to contract. Fear causes our life force energy,
or chi', that flows through our bodies to slow down creating distortions in
its flow. The impact or sizes of these energetic distortions are dictated by
repetition, intensity and our reaction to the negative/fear causing factor.
These energetic distortions can be likened to an imaginary button within
ourselves. The impact or size of these distortions being equated to how many
times or how hard the button(s) gets pushed, multiplied by our unique
reaction to the event or situation. It is like finding out that you owe the
IRS money. Some people take it in stride, with little to no reaction. In
others, it may evoke an intense reaction - one that will be remembered for
years. As these energetic distortions
grow, our life force energy slows down proportionately, until it finally
stops. Once stopped, disease is only
a step away. When we are in fear, we are hesitant to take steps forward. Our minds
are filled with thoughts of a traumatic experience, a negative outcome or the
potential repercussions of our choices and decisions. We manifest these fears
as procrastination, where we choose to do nothing. Sometimes we go into
resistance, digging our heals in and holding on tightly to our current
position or situation. Some of us go into denial about our fears, choosing to
blame others or the situation for their choices. Others just avoid putting
themselves into scary situations thus eliminating any possible threat. Being in or living in fear is
all about choices…you can choose to move forward, or you can choose to stand
still marking time. Again, while some fears are good and essential for our
basic survival, many of the ones we face daily have nothing to do with any
real threat or danger. For many of us, the only real peril we experience are
the thoughts and ideas we conger up in our minds. Fear can be thought of as a
scary old-time black and white movie poster of the Werewolf or Dracula
hanging on the back of a door in a darkened room. As we look ahead, the only
thing we can see is this scary creature obstructing our passage and forward
movement. What we don't realize is that the threat isn't real. Once we turn
on the lights in the room, we can see that it is only a poster and no danger
at all. What's more, as we sit in this
darkened room, unable or unwilling to either turn on the lights or step
through that door, we will never know what is on the other side. We will be
forever trapped by our own reservations, worries and uncertainties and will
never come to know the freedom and sense of power that is experienced as you
step through its limitation and into the light of a new day. Addressing fear, saying hello
to it, is a major component in overcoming it. It is like turning on the light
in that darkened room, the unknowns become known, what was once scary becomes
mundane and may even seem trivial. Miraculous things happen to
those who consciously choose to overcome their fears. As they begin to move
forward in this new life journey, many find deep, long lost, feelings of
inner strength and renewed self-confidence. They gain certainty in their
skills, abilities and even downfalls. They have the good fortune of learning
more about themselves, their wants, needs and desires, thus opening new doors
of opportunity and enjoyment. What do you fear? Perhaps it
is time to turn on the light and step through the door of empowerment and
behold a new and brilliant day. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ ©
Copyright Body, Mind & SoulHealer – www.soulhealer.com 2007. All rights
reserved. Dr. Rita Louise, Ph D is a
Naturopathic Physician Medical Intuitive & founder of the Institute Of
Applied Energetics and the host of Just Energy Radio. Let Dr. Rita assist you
bringing health, healing and wholeness back into your life. Visit http://www.soulhealer.com. |
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