OT :Fear of Losing What We Have

Darlene
on 8/25/09 10:00 pm

Seeing Beyond Fearful Delusions

One of humanity’s biggest fears is losing what we have. It is healthy when fear of loss helps us take steps to protect what we have worked hard to attain, but it is unhealthy to continue to fear something we can do nothing about. We need to remember that focusing our energy on fear can actually create what scares us, and holding tightly to what we have keeps us from participating in the universal flow of abundance and instead creates stagnation. Since we can only really control our thoughts and our responses, gaining proper perspective may be key to conquering such fears.

The letters of the word "fear" can be used to stand for "False Evidence Appearing Real." Fears of being separated from something or someone we feel we need for our security or happiness comes from a delusion—a distorted way of understanding ourselves and the world around us. When we understand that possessions are only representations of the energy at work in our lives, we can shift our attention to the right and proper place. We can stop fearing loss of money or success because when we understand how it is created, we can always create more. We can stop fearing loss of possessions when we realize that they are not the source of our joy or well-being but only icing on our cakes. And when we understand the energy of love, we need not hold anyone too close for fear of losing them for we know that love does not diminish when it is given or shared but expands beyond boundaries of time or space.

By focusing our light on our fears, they are revealed as mere shadows that disappear in the presence of mind and spirit. We can choose instead to direct our thoughts and creative power toward things of true value—love, abundance, peace, passion, and joy. These are energies that are always available to us when we place ourselves confidently in the universal flow of abundance.

 

Women are angels.
...and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly...on a broomstick.

We are flexible.

Darlene
 


ttambo
on 8/26/09 2:49 am - Galveston, TX
I used to fear losing the material things that were precious to me.

Then I experienced hurricane Ike last September.

I realized those were "things" and the memories and people's lives that were more precious survived.  I will always have those memories and choose to cherish the people that are still here with me for as long as I am priveleged to have them around.

I still have a fear of losing my job but by facing that fear I have forced myself to come up with a Plan B and a Plan C if I did lose my job.

Thanks, Darlene, for posting this.  It helps me to "verbalize" these feelings and fears as we come up on the one year anniversary of hurricane Ike!  I will use that anniversary as a gauge of how far Galveston Island has come since last year and look forward to the new and exciting changes that will come in the future.



back in Galveston
Current Galveston weather from the Weather Channel

“Serenity is not freedom from the storm, but peace amid the storm?
Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up anyway.
John Wayne

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Connie D.
on 8/26/09 7:07 am
I used to have many fears...now my greatest is losing Nic to Cancer....can't shake that one....wish I could!

Love ya....hugs....connie d

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