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Bubu
7th January 2016, 12:11
I realize and been contemplating for awhile that fear is one of the two things that's holding us back to gain our freedom and be our true selves (Ego is the other). I notice how fear of death has been promoted all over the media. Its been portrayed extensively as the end of self. When in fact its only the end of experience. Which means that we are eligible to another experience perhaps much better than this one. All fear porn are anchored on fear. Well its obvious:). If there is a first step to change I think it should be defeating fear. Defeating fear makes one capable of not paying taxes not voting, being different or abnormal generally to go against the PTB. Many of us here knew what is the right thing to do however the very big part of it is held back by fear. Am not saying that I have no more fear but most of you knew me. And I can honestly say that i have gone far in this aspect. IMO if all of the awake people can overcome fear then the battle against the PTB is already won. Am in no way telling anyone not to have fear I knew how difficult it is. I knew that there is the right time for this.
So how about you what is your perspective in regards?

6pounder
7th January 2016, 12:58
In some cases during my not so long experience in this life I did survived just by overcoming fear. In one of them fear was what was the factor that could make me end my journey here and in that moment I said "not today". That moment saved my life. I gave up on fear when it was the most common thing to do, to let it kill you. That's hard tho. Think clearly when fear controls you. When fear is what have control on your future. It was a summer day. I was at the beach with friends and two of us decided to go and swim to the break water. It was really far for me and I'm a terrible swimmer. Till we got there we ware exhausted and the tide came in. We couldn't hold on the rocks (really sharp rocks) since the waves gotten stronger. My friend said that we should head back since we ware losing alot of energy fighting the waves. On my way back I couldnt fight the waves. It's a beach with no safeguards and we ware really far from the shore. Our friends couldn't hear us crying for help. He managed to get back but I started to drown half way. While drowning I remembered one simple and the most important thing my mother told me when I was a kid: " when you start to drown never let yourself surrender to fear cause you will drown if you will". So in that moment I came in to some clarity. I stopped shaking. I couldn't move much since my whole body was exhausted from fighting the waves. While sinking I asked myself "today or not today?" And the answer was " not today". With all the pain I just moved my body fought every thought in my brain that told me I couldn't and started to pull myself up. Got to the surface and laid on my back. Puked half of the rest of the way to the shore while my mind is shut to every thing that tels me to stop this fighting. Eventually I met my friend reaching me right when my toes reached the send under me.
That was one of the most awakening experiences of my life.

Pam
7th January 2016, 14:08
Fear can feel like all sorts of things, but at the end of the day I experience fear when I feel as though I am losing control of something that I have a vested interest in wanting to stay the way it is. I have been able to give up wanting to control a lot of things in my life, but I seem to be clinging tightly to a few. Even though I know it is futile to attempt to control people, places and things, I apparently am unwilling to let them go. So I go through the process of letting go and picking back up and when the fear and accompanying anxiety that comes with it are to much I let go again.

Chip
7th January 2016, 15:10
Yes, Fear and Guilt are mankinds anchor, keeping us from truly experiencing our real powers.
When we can begin to see others as ourselves devoid of Fear as a mass consciousness, is when our Planet starts changing for the better.

bettye198
7th January 2016, 21:37
When we are young we feel invincible. Then middle age hits and we choose our challenges. By the time we hit senior territory we feel different fears. Security, ageism, joint pain, having to confront people who do not believe in our paradigm and stand by our truths, watching our kids problems go hay wire, seeing our freedoms extracted one by one. Let me share my view of fear. I think someone said it already. Losing control of a once stable secure situation. Out of the blue three years ago I had a hypertensive crisis event that put me in the ER three different times. My fear was off the charts and mind you, I worked in trauma for most of my early life and did not fear a thing. But when it is you, and you now are in the hands of a medical community that has the last say, per se, things change. Anxiety soars and then physically a change occurs that brings on fear. Since then, I have become the Captain of my own ship and resolved many issues but I have compassion for those who fear for their lives in a more personal way. If I want to say the bottom line about fear? Fear now to me is physical pain that is unmanageable.

Moda
7th January 2016, 23:09
False Emotion Appearing Real

East Sun
7th January 2016, 23:23
Fear----One of my life long enemies, un--rational for the most part, but very real.

rgray222
8th January 2016, 03:58
Some aspects of fear can be a good thing.

Fear keeps us alive, that's why we look both ways before crossing the street.
Fear can be a wonderful motivational tool.
Coming to grips with your deepest fears can be rewarding and life changing.
A large component of waking up is shedding the fear created by governments and backed up my the mainstream media.

Alpha141
8th January 2016, 05:58
My perspective is this:

Fear is triggered in humanity to feed the reality in which we find ourselves at present. Your emotions have a life force benefit or cost associated with them. Fear has a cost. It milks your adrenals and it is harvested just like the metaphoric Matrix movie to prop up the structure. There is an artificial lay line grid imposed over Earth and our life force is required to maintain it. A fantastic example is the recent Paris attacks and mass milking energy which was then used to redeploy over in the Syria region for war to lock down the womb chakras which are threatening to penetrate the false structure and trigger a really mass awakening for the real majority (not the audience here of course) of humanity. It can then be seen as the need for a escalation of event that are increasingly nonsense, geographically confined and increasing rate as the desperation for the paradigm at present. We have a choice re the emotions we experience. Just like Will Smith's quote in the movie 'Another Earth'. Once you have invested in mastering your emotions, not feed this external structure. Redeploy this precious life force we all have. Live in a neutral love basis your body will gain the nourishment to reveal you intuitive potential beyond good health. That is were our individual true potential lays. In all of us. It may require some intuitive, energy healing to deal with trauma not just in this lives but many or all going back to your original incarnation here and the dna ancestry in the 2 lineages that make up your skin suit your consciousness occupies. It is an incredible courageous and rewarding path if that is something yet to be explored.

In my latest part (21) to my series below labeled 'The Density of Fear'. I offer it totally about fear and what i summaries above. Offered by people like Bruce Lipton who equates the cost of fear vs love to our body temple:

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Good thread guys.