Thursday, December 10, 2009

More Fear

Sure enough, to test my hypothesis, I wrote a new article for authorsden.com, and again I placed the word "fear" in the title, and again the response has been tremendous. It proves to me the preponderance of fear that has captured us. People feeling fear are actually looking for it! It is like the saying, "misery loves company". Fear seeks fear, the Law of Attraction realized. Somehow, we MUST remove the fear in our lives and replace it with something a little more productive. How about Love? Will Love attract Love, the way fear has attracted fear? Fear removes your personal power and hands it over to other interests. Who is pulling your strings and why have you given them permission to? Replace fear with Love and imagine the world we may create!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Fear

After I joined authorsden.com I began composing articles for readers with an interest in all things Spiritual. My third article expressed my feelings about the fear a lot of people are feeling relating to Global Warming and Climate Change. The word "fear" was in the title for the piece and the response to that article was tenfold over my previous articles. Why? After much consideration I began to realize that in the present day many of us are consumed by fear, concerning just about anything. Climate Change, Politics, Health Care, Economics, War, Peace....some among many more the world seems to be anxious about, and beyond anxious, downright fearful. Fear is beginning to take over rational thought, and we know about the Law of Attraction: Fear can only produce more Fear.

Fear, I believe, is a natural reaction to the unknown. It is a Spiritual call for heightened awareness because a new experience is beginning. When stepping into the unknown, all the senses must be employed and we should become totally alert. As the human experience always involves choice, each of us makes a decision concerning a new fear before us, and those involved in the study of all things creature label this decision "fight or flight". Fight is simply the acceptance of the challenge, whatever it is. Flight is the decision to avoid this new experience at all costs, and many times the cost turns out to be a personal one.

In change is growth and as change is the only constant, fear of change has a retarding affect. Resistance to change brings only pain. The challenge then is to be open to change, to accept it into our lives and to use the abilities we all have to purposely direct ourselves through it. See feelings of fear as the invitation of life to move forward.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Within our physical universe there is only one constant, and we call it Change. Not just me, or you, or everyone else we know, but everything that exists here is under a constant flux. Change is the true physical reality, and the inability to flow with Change we call Resistance. Resistance to Change is the source of all pain, whether it be personal, within a group, city, nation, or the entire world. A state of Bliss is available to all who can live in the moment, anticipate Change, recognize it, and then flow with it. With Change comes excitement, growth, and renewal. Embrace Change. merge with Change, be Change.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

I just finished Dan Brown's newest effort, The Lost Symbol, and have learned much that I never knew about the enlightened men that made this great country such a remarkable possibility. The calling from within each of us only gets stronger the more we answer, and with the questions Dan has caused me to begin asking, greater enlightenment is on the way! The great power that each of us has within only becomes greater as we put our minds together. We truly can change the world!!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Well, it's done. What About Me, A Consideration of the Human Experience, is now available in print through Amazon.com. I hope all of you will read it, because many who do may find resonance with the ideas I have put forth and will then reach down inside themselves, rearrange some of their values, and emerge anew as the complete person they were always intended to be.

Who are you? Why are you here? What is it really all about? Only through questions asked may answers be found, and the more answers found, the more complete your experience becomes. The answers are contained within you where they have always been. My answers are not your answers, and yours cannot be applied to me. But together, in communion, with the answers to our questions, life unfolds in a very meaningful way.