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October 24, 2008 at 9:04 pm #6632AnnanMember
So, after finding your answer, maybe you would share your non-fear or for that sake fear?
Much love
Annan the NordicOctober 24, 2008 at 9:18 pm #10701GTTOWNSENDMemberI was , until I FULLY realized what the Dark was , and now that I know it’s also a part of ME , we are all ONE , light and dark , well , there you go , no need to fear a part of myself anymore! 😀
October 24, 2008 at 10:00 pm #10702WillMember…I always have a Light with me…
October 24, 2008 at 11:09 pm #10703Bigfeet EMemberI can honestly say…. sometimes, as when i’ve lost the point of my attention and energy is low.
I still can fall in the dance of duality, but those moments are usually short lived.
October 24, 2008 at 11:34 pm #10704opalescentMember[youtube:3gxzhwdf]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHa3D-musUw[/youtube:3gxzhwdf]
October 25, 2008 at 4:16 am #10705Neiru2012MemberOh noes! Not the Yoda trump card!! As a self-proclaimed Jedi, I can never speak against the honorable Master Yoda! 😳
But of course I am not afraid of the Dark, although sometimes I am scared of the Light. 😛
October 25, 2008 at 5:54 pm #10706echoMemberI’m not entirely afraid of the dark, just what is hiding in it. Like Zombies and perverts in the bushes 😯 . But if it was candy and bunny rabbits, it would be a different story…
October 27, 2008 at 1:03 am #10707opalescentMember@echo wrote:
I’m not entirely afraid of the dark, just what is hiding in it. Like Zombies and perverts in the bushes 😯 . But if it was candy and bunny rabbits, it would be a different story…
Just watch out eating candy if you follow those bunny rabbits…
… especially if they’re rabbits obsessed with time!
October 27, 2008 at 9:04 am #10708AnnanMemberGT:
Wonder-full answer!BigfeetE:
Honestly good answer. Is it the lack of control that bothers you then may I ask?Will:
Lovely answerNeiru:
I would most definately second you on that one. Some so called lightworkers tend to scare the crap out of me, even more than even the darkest of the dark. Fear is reasonable, when it comes from unreasonable sources. But hey, what to expect when the coins a flipping every day every second. Adjustment is needed.Echo:
HAha….well, can agree to a degree with that one. Walking in the forrest a dark night can provoke some fear……to fall into a big black hole. But that fear is just us having to little of the A vitamin, and that can be fixed with some overdosing of it, and we then we see better than cats and rabbits in the dark 😆Opal:
That Yoda clip is just totally awesome. Me agrees with yoda, there is no need room for fear on the path to ascension. Only love. And if one fears, there is work do to – instantly. Wonder-full. Guess I have dropped put from the story about the picture. Some illuminating on that one? 🙂Much love
Annan the NordicOctober 27, 2008 at 9:08 am #10709AnnanMemberFound this and here it is 🙂
ABC-22: “Fear is a normal experience in this world. Due to the nature of mortal life it is normal that humans be worried about accidents and all other things that are a threat to physical integrity. This fear is useful in the early stages of evolution.
“With the increases in knowledge, the fears of nature and unexplained things start to slowly dissipate. Only irrational fears remain in some people’s minds. These are the fears about what might happen, but is not really happening. When these fears are intense, they cause paralysis of free will. People let themselves be guided by their fears, and do only what they feel comfortable in doing. Among these common fears there is the fear of speaking in public, fear of being ridiculed, and fear of failure. The common denominator in all these fears is anticipation, the sensation that something will go wrong, something will harm us, physically or emotionally.
“These fears must be removed from the human mind. To understand if a fear is an irrational one simply find out if you are worried about something that ‘might’ happen. These fears have no basis. We cannot predict what will happen and, anyway, fear would not prevent something from happening. Investing time and energy worrying about something that might happen, but in fact never happens, is just a waste of time.
“Fill you mind with the positive. Let your thoughts be a reflection of truth, beauty and goodness. Forget fear. Even when you are certain that something may physically affect you, learn to leave the outcome in the hands of the Father. You already know that you will not disappear, and your life will go on forever – your life, and the lives of all your brothers and sisters who choose to follow the way to the Father. What then could possibly worry you?”
Much love
Annan the NordicOctober 27, 2008 at 10:40 am #10710ZingdadMemberMy experiences of late have come to have me simply KNOW that I am the creator of my reality. I don’t mean this in the weak sense of “I can decide how to respond to what is presented to me” but in the strong sense of “the choices I make absolutely and completely dictate what I will experience”. This is becoming more and more powerfully true for me as I progress. I do believe it is a path we are all treading. One the one end is victimhood, where we believe we are powerless victims of our reality, and on the other end is creator-hood, where we believe we are the creators of our reality. Wherever you are on the continuum between these two states, whatever you believe will be true for you. Telling a “victim” person that they are really creators will have them thinking that you are nuts. “I didn’t create all my misfortunes!” they’ll shout at you. And then promptly list for you all the myriad shocking and terrible things that are happening to them personally and the world in general. But you see, they really ARE powerful creator beings busily creating that they are victims! So it is true for them. And given that I am now coming to not just understand but to actually know and experience my own self-mastery I have had to take a very hard look at choices available to me. Because what I choose I will experience.
Now you ask about light and dark. I feel these concepts are a great many different things depending on how you look at them and who you ask and what masks and lenses you yourself are wearing. So instead I will simply tell you what I have come to decide about all experience: where you place your attention is what becomes more real for you. So, if you fear something then you are putting some of your energetic attention there. Whatever it is, you are bringing it towards you. Seems like a silly and counter-productive thing to do then, doesn’t it? To get what you DON’T want. Also, we often exhaust our own immense creative powers by residing in neurotic states of placing huge amounts of attention on two opposite things: like loving peace and hating war. When, if you follow my reasoning, you’ll see this will just keep you exactly half-way between war and peace at all times while you expend your creative powers doing sweet nothing! So I have decided to give up fear. I decided it isn’t fun. It does me no good. I’ve checked it out and there isn’t really anything about it that I like awfully much. Fear just no longer entertains me. So now I can simply focus my attention directly on what I love and bring myself that experience directly and powerfully. And as for dark? Well. That which I have come to understand of true darkness I think is pretty damn rocking. Nothing to fear there at all. And the normal mundane darkness of this world? If you have no fear then all the stuff that’s hiding in the dark is just undiscovered stuff. And if you are a curious being (as we all are) then satisfying curiosity is good. It is a great motivator to get out there and discover!
Okay. Many will say “if you walk around in the dark you could get mugged”. Stuff like that. Yeah. As long as I want to stay with this bodily experience then I am aware that it can be hurt and damaged. So OBVIOUSLY I take care of this vehicle. Being stupid is an expression of a desire for harm. But I very firmly contend that I have sensory abilities beyond what empirical science would recognise. If I am clear about my motivations not to come to harm and I am observant and receptive of my inner voice and I am willing to be guided and protected, then my bodily integrity will be safe-guarded. At least until I have learned to re-manifest a body at will should this one be harmed.
So, to summarise a very long answer: no fear of anything for me. And dark is cool. 😉
October 27, 2008 at 6:30 pm #10711jamwolfskyMemberWhen I am trapped in stupid dreams like( buy your subway ticket and get there in time) I experience fear, but with free choice I am fearlesssss, and darkness is a sea I love swimming in.
Annan, fear is a past reality fading away like in this Pink floyd video.
[youtube:3nn8m4el]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWH01DBJxlo[/youtube:3nn8m4el]October 27, 2008 at 8:03 pm #10712opalescentMember@jamwolfsky wrote:
fearlesssss
yesssss…
Excellent vid.
Annan, the picture is from Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland”, where Alice is following the White Rabbit and falls down the rabbit hole… here’s some more from Pink Floyd:
[youtube:zui4fqpf]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad9H2nYOKQw[/youtube:zui4fqpf]October 28, 2008 at 5:14 am #10713opalescentMemberWell this is interesting…
Scientists may soon be able to erase fear and trauma from your mind
(link: via Red Ice)Scientists are a step closer to being able to wipe the mind clean of painful memories, a deveolpment that will offer hope to those with a fear of spiders or who are trying to bury traumatic experiences.
Neurobiologists believe they will soon be able to target and then chemically remove painful memories and phobias from the mind without causing any harm to the brain.
The researchers think that the new technique could help war veterans get over the horrors of conflict and cure people with debilitating phobias.
It could even eventually be applied to ease the pain of a failed relationship or a bereavement.
“While memories are great teachers and obviously crucial for survival and adaptation, selectively removing incapacitating memories, such as traumatic war memories or an unwanted fear, could help many people live better lives,” said Dr Joe Tsien, a neurobiologist at the Brain and Behaviour Discovery Institute at the Medical College of Georgia School of MedIn a number of experiments they instilled a trauma in the mouse by applying electric shocks – but then removed the memory with a calcium enzyme called CamKII…
October 28, 2008 at 7:53 pm #10714jamwolfskyMemberInteresting stuff, trauma removed with chemicals. I remember a five year old child cured of cancer by buddha vibrations who had his traumatic experience removed at the end of the treatment. I wonder what chemicals spiritual energy use to remove trauma. Interesting also how we get addicted to fear and trauma, and how we just forget certain physical pains but hang on to psychological ones. So are you afraid of the dark? I think kids Love being afraid of the dark and they love laughing about it, but afraid is slightly different from fear,no…? Maybe if we remember this particular childhood experience we could become great masters like the tibetans who meditate peacefully in front of frightening mandalas covered with the terrible monsters one might encounter during the bardo process.
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