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    Thread: Living a Fearless Life


    Plenum (Offline)

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    05-11-2016, 06:59 AM
    what is fear?

    it is something, like love, that everyone knows the experience/feeling, and yet it's hard to put it into words, and frame it around other concepts.  That's been the case for me, anyway, since the longest time.  Both fear and love I've found hard to 'grok' - when the words are used - because my deepest feeling is that there is some energy mechanic or process behind both, which can further be explicated, so one can actually 'see' what is happening.

    but back to fear.  I can't say that I've lived a fearless life.  In fact, the very opposite.  I think I've had elements of fear be present from an early age, maybe 4 years old.  There was a particularly strong incident, from when I was about 7, when my favourite aunt died, and lots of feelings of betrayal and loss set in.  I think that was the incident, in particular, which 'cemented' fear as a possibility in consciousness.

    I made a lot of inroads via forgiveness with that experience last year.  The majority of it was repaired and re-integrated.  And yet, in my life, I still have some nagging notion of fear, of some trepidation, and holding back. It still has some roots, deep down, that I haven't been quite able to get a conscious reckoning on.

    / /

    I was listening to an interview with the actress Susan Sarandon on the way home from work earlier today.  In it, she spoke about how she 'fell' into her career, and about all the wonderful and unexpected adventures that life has taken her on.  All the people she has met, and that are part of her extremely wide personal circle; some of the causes she has championed, her experiences with ayahuasca which initially came about because she was promoting the rights of indigenous peoples.  And the thing that struck me while listening, and that crystallized this thread, was that this was a 'fearless individual'.  It just came through in her voice.  There was nothing trying to force herself upon the situation or her reality; but there was an innermost confidence and personal faith.  She just was able to work with a diverse range of situations, and remain direct, forthright, and undiminished.  The only word for it, for me, was 'fearless'.

    / /

    But what is fear, and what does it mean to be fearless?  It seems to come more easily to some personalities; and for others, they crumble and become anxious when exposed to new and challenging situations.

    I have for a long long time tried to quantify and grasp the concept of fear.  I've never really been able to come to a lasting conclusion, one that would hold for all my own experiences, as well as explaining others' situations.

    I'm still exploring that.

    / /

    Fear is intimately related to red-ray.  That is my belief anyway.  Fear is an aspect which comes into play because of the perishability of the physical experience.  Most notably, that the body we inhabit can be damaged, or forced to malfunction because an outside agency 'does' something to it.  

    That's why money fears are so red-ray related.  It's about survival.  What is the worst that can happen, that underlies money fears?  That we become thrown out of our homes, and live in smelly, stinking conditions, with uncertainty about our next meal, or if we will be warm enough, or if we will be attacked during our sleep.  These are the fears of loss of physical comfort.  The human experience desires some form of assurance or continuity, that there can be some ongoing trust in the physical experience not to hurt us unexpectedly.

    So one of the main roots of 'fear' is that of loss.  That the mind has gotten used to a particular thing or person, and then that is taken away.  It's a kind of attachment to a physical condition.

    This is in no way to denigrate or belittle fears.  Fear is a very real and tangible mental state, which can put it's offshoots into consciousness into many different ways.  It can sway our behaviour; instead of taking bold, adventurous decisions, we take safe, predictable, loss-minimization choices.  This is a mechanism that has been studied in psychology using various win-loss scenarios.  When certain situations are presented, the mind will tend to minimise the risk of loss, which is a biologically sound position to hold.

    But things that are motivated by the physical illusion (and loss and limitation) are exactly that.  They do not penetrate the higher motivations of self, and thus the lower can derail the higher,  and quite often does, because it governs the more primary and immediate responses that we have.

    So paradoxically, in an attempt to minimise potential losses, we can end up being paralyzed, and choosing not to move at all.  We actually get locked into those situations of zero-sum-games, without being able to bring more of ourself into the situation.

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    so behind almost all fear, I believe, is the fear of loss.  We fear losing our jobs, because it means loss of guaranteed income, which then means loss of continuity of maintaining the comfort that we would like in our physical situations.  We fear snake bites, because it means we get poisoned, and then there is a loss of physical comfort and possibly long term damage (loss of physical function).

    Death is a big fear, not only our own deaths, but the fear of others dying,  our loved ones.  We lose their ongoing presences in our physical experience.

    It's all tied to loss, and one of the inherent traits of the space/time illusion.  That of the perishability (the unidirectional arrow of time) that is one of the base limitations of third density.  Loss is built into the third density experience.  

    When fear is able to be cleared and balanced in the red ray, we can then fully 'sit above' this aspect/limitation.  

    When fear is present in the red ray, then the mind is then caught and enveloped by the notions of loss.  Loss of this.  Loss of that.  Clinging to what was before, and that is now no longer.  It becomes tied in the most extreme way to zero-sum games.

    / /

    some people are truly fearless.  When someone has honestly been exposed to the extremeties of the physical experience, and they are still bold, forthright, and undiminished, I look upon them and say: that is truly wondrous.  There are not many that I have encountered like you.
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    05-11-2016, 08:44 AM
    Plenum Wrote:some people are truly fearless.  When someone has honestly been exposed to the extremeties of the physical experience, and they are still bold, forthright, and undiminished, I look upon them and say: that is truly wondrous.  There are not many that I have encountered like you.

    Those are the people I call alchemists. A friend and I were talking the other day about other acquaintances of ours who have met with some misfortune or are going through some turbulent times, and she said "people are more resilient than you think", and I said "no they're not". And then it opened a lengthy discussion with me saying basically just because someone is still putting one foot in front of the other and breathing, doesn't mean they're resilient. They're existing or surviving, or getting by. Only someone who has transmuted negative energy to positive, and still have a lust for life, is resilient. As far as I'm concerned they're a minority, they are the alchemists.

    As for fear, I think it has to do with red, orange and yellow ray, depending on the undesired possibility. For example someone with rejection issues, who is totally financially secure, but fears rejection from an individual or group, that's orange or yellow ray, because their immediate physical survival isn't threatened. I might be wrong, it's just my personal feeling about it. Or some very famous person who has fallen from grace, like Oscar Pistorius here by us. That shame is a yellow ray societal type of fear. He went from most loved, most photographed celebrity, to most hated and even death threats in one night, and I often wondered if it's possible for someone to come back from that... if the whole planet knows about it.
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    05-11-2016, 08:45 AM
    Thanks Plenum, for your thoughts on the topic.

    This is not to contribute on the metaphysical/energetic aspects of fear, but a suggestion for a book that helped me (and countless other people) a lot with grasping the physical and psychological faces, types, and aspects, as well as the reasons behind fear:

    The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker

    Well worth reading, in my opinion, no matter what gender you are, and I believe, digging a bit deeper into the various possibilities of what fear might really represent (on a physical, emotional and intuitive level) might also help getting a clearer metaphysical perspective on how to deal with/balance each form that might present itself.

    -`ღ´-
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    05-11-2016, 11:37 AM
    Having spent much of the past short while with my friends trying to run away from the consequences of a mistake of using only antimatter for an extended duration which ended up giving my entire society a severe yeast infection rash, I've learned much about remaining fearless.

    Nothing like a "hey deary, what is this" letter from an entire culture, puts a boost in your step while you find other types of radiologicals to use.

    So, in short, after learning what power there is in just sitting still and tending to ones own beeswax, I'm learning that bees tend to after a while, push you away from just sitting still and minding your own beeswax. Running from a swarm of angry mutant antimatter infested bees does indeed boost ones courage, that being said, tis still more fun to tend to them than to run away from them, but still, good life lesson.

    What is fear? Learning at 3am that you maybe responsible for the global honeybee crisis and that as a result its possible that your... sweat... is worth 62.5 trillion a gram and that you maybe the only person on the planet that can save all planets bigger than moss.

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    05-11-2016, 07:30 PM (This post was last modified: 05-11-2016, 07:38 PM by I am Shayne.)
    (05-11-2016, 11:37 AM)Bourbon Betty Wrote: Having spent much of the past short while with my friends trying to run away from the consequences of a mistake of using only antimatter for an extended duration which ended up giving my entire society a severe yeast infection rash, I've learned much about remaining fearless.

    Nothing like a "hey deary, what is this" letter from an entire culture, puts a boost in your step while you find other types of radiologicals to use.

    So, in short, after learning what power there is in just sitting still and tending to ones own beeswax, I'm learning that bees tend to after a while, push you away from just sitting still and minding your own beeswax. Running from a swarm of angry mutant antimatter infested bees does indeed boost ones courage, that being said, tis still more fun to tend to them than to run away from them, but still, good life lesson.

    What is fear? Learning at 3am that you maybe responsible for the global honeybee crisis and that as a result its possible that your... sweat... is worth 62.5 trillion a gram and that you maybe the only person on the planet that can save all planets bigger than moss.


    In many of your posts you say some "crazy" things that are unfamiliar to my own illusion/reality. I just want to say thank you for sharing your perspective. I remain curious.
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    05-11-2016, 10:05 PM
    Living a fearless life is living from the open heart. Smile

    http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0119.aspx
    Qu`o Wrote:...You see, it is the love with which you do things that radiates; it is not the things that you do. Among your peoples this has been much misunderstood, for people look to see if there is some service that can be their spiritual gift to the world. They are looking for a dramatic role to play, to teach or to heal or to prophesy. And yet these things are forever secondary to the primary mission of each of you upon this particular planet in this particular density at this time. The mission before each of you is simply to address all of that which comes to you with an open heart, just that. And yet just that is the work of lifetime upon lifetime, for how can a person in a heavy illusion such as you now enjoy be fearless? It is not within the physical body to be fearless. It is not within the earthly brain, that choice-maker, to be fearless. Indeed, only the foolish are fearless, and yet the teacher known to you as Jesus the Christ has said that it is only to the foolish that the wisdom comes. It is only to those who live as little children that the kingdom is inherited.

    How can a sensible, sane person, gazing upon a rather dangerous world, feel no fear? This is the crux. Here is the center. Just here, where fear shuts the door of the heart, here lies the opportunity to learn. This instrument has moved past the death experience and returned. Consequently, this instrument’s life since that experience has been relatively fearless. We bring this up to emphasize that what each fears in an archetypical sense is the cessation of being. When one feels threatened those emotions which do not have intelligence but are simply instinctual rise up to defend and protect. And it takes a great deal of care and discipline and perseverance to teach the self to lay down its arms and to be peaceful with the self...

    ...we say to you that there are many, many millions more whose sacrifices and suffering you never see, for they suffer emotionally, and mentally, and spiritually, bearing witness to love, being givers of light regardless of the circumstances that would fell a lesser being. And each of you has opportunity after opportunity to meet situations without fear, to open to any catalyst whether it seems positive or painful. The faith to remain steady is to be prized for there is in steadiness a vision, clear sight, and in persistence of openness, healing and forgiveness. And these do not come from you, for from you can come very little until you run completely out.

    These things must come through your channel. You simply have to allow that channel within not to get clogged up with the lower energy concerns.
    If we could leave one thought with you this day it would be not to despise your lower self but to love, support, respect and make allowances for the instinctual behavior, the needful behavior of that being that you are, part animal, part angel, and rather a hash between the two, holding you together. Love, care for, and nurse this physical vehicle of yours. Know that this is the building wherein the Creator now lives, and the ground on which you stand, or upon which you sit, is holy ground; not somewhere else, not when you were better, but now, exactly as you are. This is your moment of holiness, and all moments are potentially sanctified, and what sanctifies but the recognition of love in all things...
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    05-12-2016, 02:40 AM (This post was last modified: 05-12-2016, 02:41 AM by Night Owl.)
    I think it is important to make a distinction between fears related to yourself like fear of not delivering or not being strong enough or doing mistakes and fears related to what surrounds you. When a fear is related to your experience or surrounding it can be overcome by opposite thinking over time. When it is a fear related to yourself it is harder and more complex as the fear will not vanish unless you uncover the root of this fear.

    Fear happens when there is too much focus on the future the same way regrets and worries happens when focusing too much on the past. Only when focusing on the present can you keep a clear sight. Afterall only the present exist. An everlasting present. If you get caught in too much fear that it keeps you from moving foward it may be because the situation made you forget about that simple fact. I think the amount of fear someone will have to face depends a lot on how you are raised as a child. If you go through life with negative reinforcement you are much more likely to be tuned to what negative outcomes may come because this is what your experience lets you perceive effortlessly. Much effort must then be made to focus on manifesting positive.

    Because fears are red ray and the red ray is the first one, deep rooted fears may be the anchor to most of the higher distortions. Getting this completely undistorted is a lifetime work ahead of you. The good news is undistorting it often leads to a chain of reaction of undistorting of the higher rays so even small steps can have huge impacts. But I imagine a master of energy like you already know that part.

    I think the key to be completely fearless lies in embodying the fool archetype completely. The fool is carefree and easygoing. When you forget that you are a fool at the essence of your being you become attached to parts of your being and it transforms into the fear of loss that you mentioned.
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