Wednesday, September 14, 2011

What Do You Fear?

Fear is the absence of Love.
Fear is False Evidence Appearing Real.
Fear is believing the world errors or illusions.
Fear is trusting the beliefs of those who are afraid.
Fear is believing we will be attacked or harmed because we have held the thoughts in mind.
Fear is thinking there is something other than God.
Fear is the call for love, reassurance, forgiveness and gratitude.
Fear is feeling separate from Source.
Fear is making up unhappy, unhealthy, unloving stories.
Fear is blocking awareness of Love.
Fear is the lack of faith and trust in a Higher Power and Spiritual Truth.

Are you afraid of insects, homelessness, illness, death, abandonment, conflict, intimacy, God?
Are you afraid of making mistakes, being successful, being wrong, disapproval, pain?
Are you afraid of being afraid, losing your mind, forgetting important people, not loving someone well?
Are you afraid of looking bad, hurting someone’s feeling, losing a loved one, getting stuck and alone?

Whatever we fear shows us an error in thinking, a miscreation, a place where we have done harm or experienced harm.
Wherever we fear we demonstrate a world in which something other than Love wins.
Whenever we fear, we tell ourselves and others that we are weak, unable, inadequate and denying our creative power.
Fear is the experience of Self Forgetting.

To remember Love heals all.
To have faith in the power of our thoughts erases the fear of being hurt or punished by something.
When we see ourselves as little, lacking and limited, we are denying the Essence of our Identity.
You are a child, a creation of the Infinite, Omnipresent and All Powerful source and Force in All.

The Love in which and for which we are created lies in our very being, our words, our thoughts and our activities.  When we live in alignment with our essence and are using out thoughts, words and deeds impeccably for healing and holy purposes, fear disappears and we are at peace.
When we are conflicted with judgments, guilt, blame and a sense of separation from others, we fear retaliation, anhilation, pain, poverty and the punishment of those who are unconscious.

Wherever we have a wakeup call in any form, we are being reminded to forgive and choose again.
Whenever we experience an assault to our mind, our body, our finances, our relationship, we are encouraged to ask what we need to heal and clear, discover and claim, awaken and remember.
Life is constantly nudging us to wakeup from our lazy unconsciousness and victimization.
Our own path gives us stones to trip on when we are not paying attention or have let others lead.

Yes, this is a time in history when we need to lead ourselves with respect for our own integrity.
We need to step forward in faith and express gratitude and joy to those we encounter.
By our example we can reassurance and demonstrate the possibilities become realities with clear vision, faith, desire, commitment, planning, action and consistent gratitude.
We can be the change we want to see by changing our minds, erasing fear and being clear about who We are and why we are here.
Let us step up to the challenge of the time and listen within, following a trusting path of Safe, Fun and Easy.

Loving  you,  Betty Lue 
“Our Greatest Fear” 
Our greatest fear
is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light,
not our darkness,
that most frightens us.
We ask ourselves,
“Who am I to be brilliant,
gorgeous, talented and fabulous?”
Actually, who are you not to be?
You are a child of God.
Your playing small doesn’t serve the world.
There is nothing enlightened about shrinking
so that others won’t feel insecure around you.
We were born to make manifest the glory of God within us.
It is not just in some of us,
it is in everyone,
and as we let our own light shine
we unconsciously give other people permission
to do the same.
As we are liberated from our own fear
our presence automatically liberates others.
Maryann Williamson