Transform Fear to LoveFear often
originates from a sense of not being in control. We use control to manage people and
situations that we do not understand or that threaten to expose our lack of self-love. If
we accepted people and situations for what they are, we would be back to the universal
definition of love - which is,
"Love is the opposite of fear".
Love exists at the level of the higher self while fear is an emotion, and all emotions
exist at the level of the lower self - the ego/personality level. We trade the experience
of love for the emotion of fear and inhibit our abilities to co-create and manifest. We
cannot simultaneously experience love and fear together.
We need to love more and fear less. The first step is to identify when fear is present.
We've all experienced extreme fear at sometime in our lives. It can paralyze. A more
subtle type of fear can be expressed in emotions such as anger, suspicion, frustration,
anxiety etc. Trace the source of these emotions and you'll find fear at work. Fear is
fear, whatever its label, subtle or otherwise.
For example, a neighbor comments that he thinks that, you could do a better job
of keeping your front lawn tidy in conformance to neighborhood standards. You
feel a rush of adrenaline, a quickening respiration, and thoughts about driving across his
lawn in the middle of the night with a truck. Most of us would describe this emotional
state as anger. Now, consider where the anger comes from. You are being criticized because
someone else doesn't like your lawn. What does it mean about you, the person? It takes on
the meaning for most of us that we are inferior because our lawn is judged as being
inferior. We fear that our lack of self-love has been exposed. Now they see
behind the facade of our fortress walls. Our cover is blown.
Distraction
The fact is that our insecure ego fears the exposure of our self-imposed inadequacy. Our
anger over the criticism of our lawn became a focal point to draw attention away from our
lack of self-love. This dynamic occurs time and time again, and the greater your
reactions, the more it reflects on the level of your self-imposed inadequacy.
To transform fear into love, try these steps:
1. Recognize the negative emotion, be it
anger, jealousy, resentment etc, and know that its source is fear. Write down your initial
emotion and record what you are fearing. Trace it to its root in fear. Understand that no
matter what label you attach to your fear, what you are really fearing is your lack of
self-acceptance being revealed or discovered by someone else.
2. Look into your past as far back as you
can for the event that originally attacked your self-love. This is often referred to as a
psychic wound. Describe what happened to create the wound. A wounded ego believes itself
unworthy. It fears its lack of worth will be once again revealed. Emotional reactions are
its way of preventing the wound being aggravated. Understand that your ego fears its lack
of self-acceptance could be uncovered and revealed to others. Write down your thoughts
about that possibility.
3. Understand that whatever caused the wound
was ego-generated and independent of your true self. Understand also that the people
involved were acting out their own feelings of self-inadequacy, a process that had nothing
to do with who you are. You may have had a role in the play, but what happened was not
your fault. You were perfect then and have been perfect ever since. Describe your thoughts
about your understanding.
4. Forgive yourself for having suppressed
your self-acceptance in favour of someone else's opinion about who you are. What others
believe has nothing to do with you. If you truly experience the sense of self-forgiveness,
then you will have healed that particular wound and can now love and accept what happened
instead of suppressing it through fear. This is one example of transformation. Write, then
say aloud, "I forgive myself for suppressing my self-acceptance when. . . "
5. To make this transformation complete and
permanent, you will need to break the habits surrounding the old wound, i.e., catch
yourself becoming angry because of the conditioned beliefs you've attached to that type of
event. If you identify the negative emotion and remember the healing, you can instantly
transmute fear to love. The more you practice this, the old fear-based habit will give way
to a loving acceptance of life.
Fight or Flight
The methods described above will enable you to change (not eliminate) your relationship to
fear. Fear is wired into the biochemistry of our bodies. Fear has been a necessary part of
physical survival. Fear provided that extra amount of strength, speed, and agility to save
our pre-history ancestor from being eaten by a sabre-toothed tiger. (The Fight or Flight
Syndrome). Those same physiological reactions are present in our modern-day bodies which
respond just as strongly to psychological fears as they do to physical fears.
The tiger was real - our psychological fears are not. Our bodies, not knowing the
difference, treat them as one and the same. Thus, if we are to change our relationship
with psychological fear, it is necessary to find the source of our fear and heal it.
Healing your past is the greatest gift that can you give to yourself and to the world.
Experience the fear
Choose one area of your life in which you frequently experience fear. Write it down. Now
write down what triggers that fear. For example, if you fear speaking in public, are your
feelings of fear triggered by the idea of speaking in front of others (the thought), or
does the fear occur when you are actually at the front of the room ready to speak? (the
action).
Validation
Begin the habit of carrying a small notebook with you. Record in this notebook every
conscious instance of when you felt a negative emotion. You need not try to heal the
emotions - simply be aware of them and write them down as they occur.
The next day, preferably in the morning, read your entries of the previous day. See each
negative emotion as an opportunity to contribute to your understanding of your current
belief system. By making a conscientious effort to record your negative emotions, you'll
create the opportunity to heal your past by gaining valuable insights into your ego's
limiting belief system.
Each negative emotion can be traced back to fear - the ego's fear that its lack of
self-love is about to be exposed. Ego fears that someone will see past the mask it
presents to the world. Your fearful ego wants to project to the world an image of a
perfect person, but in fact it believes the opposite to be true. It believes you are
imperfect. These fears about its perceived inadequacies are what prevents the real you
from shining through. The fears of the ego prevent it from seeing the perfection that
already resides within.
When you realize and accept the perfection of your own true self, there is no need to
project. Your perfection shines as a light from within. Your transformation has begun.
Keys to Transformation
1. You can only transform what you own. If
there is any facet of any situation that you do not own your share of, then how can you
transform it?
2. You can only transform in the now moment.
You cannot transform in your past and you cannot transform in your future. You can only
transform in your now moment - and the paradox of course is that when you choose
transformation in your now moment, you automatically transform your past and your future.
3. You can only transform while you are in
the emotion of the fear or pain, because that is where your power lies. You usually make
your day-to-day decisions based on logic and experience, but when youre in the grip
of a very strong emotion, your logic usually flies out the window!
4. You can only create transformation by
total acceptance. That is, embrace the child within (the frightened ego) who has created
the undesired reality youre experiencing. Embrace the situation and the co-creators
and look for the gift within this situation. If you have trouble finding the gift, remind
yourself that no matter what the situation is, its an opportunity to be become more
of who you really are!
Contemplate the fact that all of your fears are based on perceived lack. There is no lack.
However, as this is your belief and your fear, this is what you create in your life,
whether its a lack of love or money, creature comforts or peace. Many people rush
about in the outside world struggling to change this situation and that situation and
wonder why nothing changes at all.
The fear of lack is a resonance. The knowing of absolute abundance in every facet of your
life is also a resonance. To change the resonance, give thanks to the universe at least
once each day for the abundance in your life. Sit down and write out all the things in
your life, in every area, to be thankful for. As you give thanks, feel the joy of this
abundance and richness in your life. While youre engaged in this activity you are in
the Is-ness, the now-ness, of no lack. As you go about your day youll carry this
resonance with you. During your day, when you see something which pleases you or brings
you joy, give thanks. Stand back and be ready for change!
So you see, there is no escape. There is only you, and by your own awesome power you may
create that which you desire - heaven on earth.

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