When We Feel Threatened

April 14, 2020

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When we feel threatened, our faith and trust is in our own discernment as well as in our own ability to defend and protect ourselves. When that happens, our faith is misplaced.

We can dread feeling fear. We can dislike feeling fear. We can medicate or distract ourselves so that we don’t feel the fear, but that would be just another way of affirming that our perspective, and our opinions are correct when they are not.

If what we believed was actually true, we’d be at Peace.

The very fact that we’re experiencing fear is the indicator that we’re not in our right mind. When fear is felt, it’s like a “Divine Alarm Clock” going off to let us know that we are misperceiving. Fear is the indicator that we’re believing something that’s not true, it’s our wake-up call, and our reminder to choose truth.

Truth is our liberator. Fear is the indicator that we can have a healing, right now, in this moment of fear, we can choose liberation from our false beliefs, and from illusions and delusions, if we’re willing.

Fear is the pain pushing us to choose healing. We don’t have to figure out HOW to have a healing. Our job is simply to Partner UP with Spirit and call for that healing. Our job is to ALLOW.

If we don’t choose healing, another opportunity will come.

If we love ourselves we’ll choose healing now without delay.

We can learn through pain or through Joy. Love or fear. Peace or pain.

Self-Love or self-torture.

Will we let go of we judgments and beliefs in order to have a healing and be at Peace, or will we manage and cope with the fear? This is the choice we’re offered. Circumstances don’t determine how we feel, our perspective does. The truly loving choice always brings relief of fear.

Fear has no power. Love is the only power.

I choose Love. I choose liberation today.


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