Managing Fear

Written by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.


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Title: Managing Fear Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com Copyright: © 2003 by Margaret Paul Web Address: http://www.innerbonding.com Word Count: 1168 Category: Emotional Healing

MANAGING FEAR By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

Our society is challenged as never before. Anxiety fillsrepparttar 130837 air so thick we can feel it around us. Our sense of safety has been undermined, and along with it our sense of control.

We lived underrepparttar 130838 illusion of control for so long that we may have come to believe in it. We may have believed we were, forrepparttar 130839 most part, in charge of our external safety - if only we drove carefully or didn’t walk in dangerous areas, and so on.

That illusion of control has been pulled out from under us and many of us are left with knots of anxiety. How do we feel safe in such an unsafe world when death could come out of nowhere?

In reality, our external safety is never assured because we are mortal beings whose bodies can be harmed. To think otherwise is to maintain a belief in controlling others and external events that does not exist, and never has existed.

The anxiety will continue until we can tap into our personal spiritual guidance, our source of love, wisdom and compassion that is always available to all of us. While we cannot move beyond caring aboutrepparttar 130840 safety of our bodies, we need to move more into caring aboutrepparttar 130841 safety of our souls.

Now, more than ever, we need to be able to turn to a reliable spiritual process for our sense of safety.

Would you feel scared of you were able to tap into a reliable source of spiritual wisdom to guide you in your decisions regarding when to get on a plane, when to stay away from a public place? If you knew that this guidance was available each and every moment, would you be so anxious?

The guidance is here, always. The challenge is to access it.

Spiritual guidance vibrates at a higher frequency than we do, sorepparttar 130842 challenge is to raise our own frequency. The secret to raising our frequency lies in our intent. Inrepparttar 130843 Inner Bonding process that I teach, there are only two possible intents: to protect against responsibility for our own feelings and behavior through some form of controlling behavior, or to learn about loving ourselves and others.

Positive feelings such as love, compassion, acceptance, joy and peace raiserepparttar 130844 frequency, while negative feelings such as anger, anxiety, depression, judgment, and shame lower it. Processed, greasy, sugary and pesticide-laden foods also lower our frequency. There are many experiences that can assist us in raising our frequency, such as meditating, praying, being in nature, practicing yoga and other breathing techniques, or listening to beautiful music. However, none of these will raise your frequency high enough to access spiritual guidance unless your deepest desire inrepparttar 130845 moment - your intent - is to learn about loving yourself. Loving yourself does not mean being selfish. It means learning to take full responsibility for your own health and well-being. Learning to love yourself means learning to take those actions that support your joy, peace, and health.

When you ask your guidance (which can be your experience of God, or a light, a presence, a guardian angel, a mentor or teacher in spirit, orrepparttar 130846 highest part of yourself), "What is most loving to me in this moment? What is in my highest good?" you automatically raise your frequency and openrepparttar 130847 door to your personal spiritual guidance. Once your intention is to learn about loving yourself and you are willing to takerepparttar 130848 loving action you are guided to do, then allrepparttar 130849 other ways of raisingrepparttar 130850 frequency may be of help to you.

The Willingness to Heal

Written by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.


The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long asrepparttar author resource box atrepparttar 130834 end is included. Notification of publication would be appreciated.

Title: The Willingness to Heal Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: margaret@innerbonding.com Copyright: © 2003 by Margaret Paul Web Address: http://www.innerbonding.com Word Count: 574 Category: Emotional Healing

THE WILLINGNESS TO HEAL By Margaret Paul

I have counseled individuals, couples, families and business partners forrepparttar 130835 past 35 years and authored eight published books. All this experience has resulted inrepparttar 130836 development of a profound healing process, called Inner Bonding, which anyone can learn and use throughoutrepparttar 130837 day (free course available - see resource box atrepparttar 130838 end ofrepparttar 130839 article). The first step of this process is willingness.

We cannot begin a journey without our willingness to do so. Without our willingness to do whatever it takes to heal, we will not beginrepparttar 130840 journey of healing and evolving our soul. Doing whatever it takes means that we are ready and willing to feel, learn about and take full responsibility for our own feelings - our own pain, fear, anger, hurt, aloneness, loneliness, disappointment, depression, sense of safety, worth, lovability and joy. Willingness means that we are ready to become aware of creating our own feelings with our thoughts, beliefs and actions. It means we are willing to face whatever it is we fear in order to healrepparttar 130841 beliefs causingrepparttar 130842 fear.

Willingness means that we choose to be courageous and face our demons -repparttar 130843 shadow side of ourselves about which we do not want anyone to know. It means that we are ready to move out of denial aboutrepparttar 130844 pain we are in, ready to stop hiding from ourselves. Willingness means that we are ready to become aware of how much we want control over our pain, over others, and overrepparttar 130845 outcome of things. Until we are ready to see, without judgment, how deeply we want to control everything, and allrepparttar 130846 overt and subtle ways we try to have control, we cannot choose to open.

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