See through the fear
Ask yourself what you sense when you hear the word, 'safe.' What does it entail? Perhaps you imagine the feeling that the heart is totally fulfilled and all is well. Perhaps the mind suggests this is a mental understanding that you are free from danger or threat. Somewhere, in the deepest part of oneself, unwavering security is.
Consider what enables you to feel free from worry and what forces or situations trigger it. Notice common threads or patterns. What prevents you from experiencing an unwavering sense of security? What if mind is the start and end of fear? How does it resonate to begin to see though your own self-constructed illusions?
"Whomever can see through all fear will always be safe." -Tao Te Ching
Reader Comments (2)
When one finally understands the true concept and origin of fear, they can no longer effect you in the same way because one no longer has the desire to go back to the issues that caused the tension or to create new tensions through believing in seperation. One perpetually then seeks out relief through a process of accepting the lessons of life, and thereby processing them until no more fears exist. A sense of communion is then created.
We can step into the openness and look back into the fears we have with compassion and with the idea that we want to make peace with the tension so that it can ease up, release its self, and join you us in spaciousness.