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How Do You Overcome Fear in Your Daily Life?

Topic: Overcoming FearPublished June 15, 2009

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When I heard the high-pitched cry outside the window, I felt some alarm, so stepped outdoors to listen again. To me, the cry sounded like the raspy voice of a woman in distress.nnBecause I live on the side of a mountain that has road and a lookout view point high above the house, I worried that the cry might be from someone calling for help. To get a better look up the hill, I walked south of the house, following a small path that the dogs use to explore the brambles.nnThen I heard it again, that same cry. And farther up the hill, my eye caught the flash of a red tail as a fox darted into the bush. The source of the alarm was the fox. I've since learned that the high pitched cry of the fox is a cry of hunger ... and is intended to cause nearby animals to shake with fear.nnFor its wary prey, the cry of the fox is intended to cause fear and trembling, so that perhaps the tiny blades of grass hiding a mouse will move and give away its hiding place. The cry can also trigger the release of the smell of fear by those being hunted. The fox will follow this smell to its source and perhaps its dinner.nnWe humans, like the fox who shares this mountain backyard with me, live in a "sea of force fields." While we no longer use these senses to hunt for food, or run from a predator, they still affect everything we do. Unconscious or not, we are always "turned on," and tuned in.nnInterconnected, our mind absorbs and alters everything around it at all times. The energy generated by thoughts of love creates attraction. A smile attracts a smile in return. (Try it.)nnWhen we think fearful thoughts, we repel. A dog will wag its tail for a person who greets it with a friendly voice and an open hand. However, the person who responds with fear, will trigger a similar reaction and a bark from the dog.nnAs the lesson of the fox shows: we must live free of fear. When fear no longer triggers a reaction in us, when it no longer pushes away what we want most in life, we will be truly free. Free of fear, we will flow swiftly foward with the Divine Purpose for our life.nnHow do you live free of fear? How do you overcome it in your daily life?