Hello Dear Readers,
This post comes forth in service to those embodied souls grappling or coming to terms with the energies of fear.
with love, JohannaTrust In The Presence Of The Energies Of Fear Giving Helplessness To GodThere is a connection between helplessness and fear that is habitual, not inevitable, that is based on lack of trust in the Source of life. Giving helplessness to God is the reversal of this and the pathway home.
...There are times in the life of everyone, when events occur, internal or external, that are not in one’s own control, that may not be predictable, and that a solution, if a solution is needed to a problem that arises is not available. And so, people for many, many reasons, including the reason of just needing to grow up, needing to mature through the stages of childhood and adolescence into young adulthood, feel that life is not in their control, and it isn’t. What is less easy to assimilate as a truth, is that life is never in one’s control. It just seems to be because the ego desires it to be. It seems to be that one should be able to manage things, plan things, organize things. But the fluidity of life is never in one’s control, no matter how good a manager one is. It just isn’t. And that’s because there’s a spiritual underpinning of life that is always paramount in how events play themselves out. The physical self may not acknowledge this or may not know this, but the spiritual self is always orchestrating from the level of the soul: What are the themes, and the significant events, and the timing of those significant events, that need to occur in life? And it’s not the conscious self that is doing that. It’s a deeper part of the self that has, in its joining with God prior to taking birth, determined what this lifetime was going to be about. So, it is not possible to control life, and the illusion of that occurs more strongly when a person is in fear, fear of surrender, fear of helplessness. So, let me speak a little about helplessness and the absence of fear.
The absence of fear in relation to helplessness exists when one holds it in God. And holding it in God means that even though you, or I, or someone as a conscious being cannot do something about a particular circumstance, the idea on a deep level of knowing is held, that the thing that’s creating the helplessness is purposeful, is good, and is being held in a larger consciousness than one’s conscious mind can presently perceive. That adherence to knowing that what you don’t know God does know, is part of the direct and immediate perception of the human being’s relationship to the Source of life.
The ego which grew out of human experience on the physical plane over millennia, the ego substituted itself for that direct perception of conscious relationship with Source, and began to try to manage things through the mind. And so, the mind became overactive in many people and in many cases, because fear developed that helplessness was not held in God. That there was nothing else holding one’s helplessness except one’s own capacity to deal with it. And so, dealing with it through mental control became the substitute for dealing with it through trusting that God is holding all. The belief and the deep knowing which is beyond the mind that God is holding all, is what got lost for many people over millennia of experience of embeddedness in the physical dimension. Because in the physical dimension, the separation between what you could see, and touch, and know, and prove, and evaluate, and measure through your physical senses, became more separated, just because the sensory apparatus became the way of identifying with life. “Here I am now, and I’m doing this, and this is what my body feels, and this is what’s happening with other physical aspects of my environment.” All of that became an identity. And so, trust in the Source to deal with helplessness began to disappear into the background because that source felt invisible. Not visible. Invisible.https://www.lightomega.org/audio/giving ... hway-home/The Choice For TrustTrust resides as a natural occurrence in the deeper layers of the heart. It is present as part of the soul’s truth and can communicate itself to the conscious being as a sense of the goodness of life. This sense of goodness can be present even in the face of obstacles or difficulties.
...The subject of trust is very complex, and it comes to us from a deep place of concern within ourselves about how to live, how to live with ourselves in trust, in how to live with the world in trust. And this deep place of concern comes from the division that exists between what the mind tells us, and what the heart feels. And so, we need to understand what the source of trust is, because it doesn’t come from the mind. Our minds are geared to interpret external reality according to objective facts, and according to what we have been taught to believe about what’s going on. These two things are very important.https://www.lightomega.org/audio/trust- ... -the-soul/ Innocence and Action — The Fear of Not Doing...We need to understand the difference between innocence and action. These two motivations, efforts, attitudes, need to come into balance within us, so that we know when to act and when not to act. The distinction is not so much between innocence and action, as between innocence and will. When is it right to use one’s own will, and when is acceptance needed? This is a fundamental question about life itself, and about how to relate to life, and not only about how to relate to life, but how to relate to people. Most people very much move in the direction of will and action when confronted by the need to deal with challenging circumstances, or to make a decision. And that’s because the history of the human experience has been one of feeling a greater sense of need to master things, to control life, to find a way of making things work. And so our orientation to the physical plane is about making things work. How to make outcomes happen that we wish to have happen.
This is fine. This is good — to be able to make things work, to be able to achieve goals, to be able to accomplish things, to be able to grow in our life on the physical plane. This is good. But it often comes out of balance with the need to be in innocence about life and about our own actions. Because very often action is not based on the necessity of acting, but on the fear of not acting, on the fear of not doing anything. And so, there’s an unwillingness, based on fear, to let a space be created in which you, I, one is not doing anything, and it doesn’t appear that anybody is doing anything. In that space is the space of innocence and trust. Trust that in the invisibility of not doing, life and God are doing. The doing is in the unfoldment of events according to the Divine unfoldment that is always taking place. And this is where fear comes in, because that Divine unfoldment is very often invisible. And so, one has to trust the invisible, the invisible goodness of life, the invisible goodness of God.
Without trust, the impulse to do, to fix things, to make things happen, to correct errors in others, to change other people, to make situations different than they are, becomes overbalanced. And then a lot of anxiety and distress occurs because very often it’s not possible to make things the way one wishes or thinks one wishes. Control of life is not possible. It’s an illusion. And yet the ego-self tries to control life out of fear. So, it’s not that action isn’t important or that movement in the direction of trying to help things change out of good motives, out of good intentions, we want to have change. It’s that the loss of innocence is based on fear, and so acceptance of things as they are becomes a non-choice very often. Not because it isn’t a choice, but because there’s fear in allowing God’s invisible goodness to do its own work of changing things in Divine time.https://www.lightomega.org/audio/innoce ... not-doing/Forging a New Path — The Choice Beyond FearFear limits choice and prevents growth. It creates concealment and hiding from ourselves and others. It keeps us small, and prevents us from embracing our life as a Divine and sacred flow with meaning and purpose. Fear constricts the heart and prevents us from being fully alive. It acts as a barrier between ourselves and God, between ourselves and others, between ourselves and our own deeper being.https://www.lightomega.org/writing/over ... -the-soul/ Claim Your FreedomGurujiMa Fear grips the heart with icy fingers,
seeping into the mind with thoughts of
dread and foreboding,
creating a forgetting of what is true and real and of the light.
Fear is an adversary as it seeks to override
the trust of the soul,
to remove the freedom of choice that is
intrinsic to each individual life.
Where fear is strong, choice becomes
dominated by its power and by its deception.
Thus, a loss of freedom ensues,
a loss to be avoided as much as
any external loss of freedom.
Fear makes us smaller,
reducing our capacity to discern,
creating hopelessness and mistrust
where hope in the benevolent Hand of the
Divine was once firmly grounded.
Fear erases belief in the possibility
of a solution to our dilemmas. In all of this, fear diminishes us,
reducing our freedom.
Therefore, do not embrace that which
promotes fear in any form.
Turn from it, and seek the light instead.
For the light is the guarantor of things invisible that speak of hope and truth and the
way of bringing these about.
Claim your freedom,
and do not give in to fear,
for in making you smaller
it can cause you to forget
the largeness of spirit that is
intrinsically yours,
that which has been implanted within you
since the beginning.
This spirit remains in a way
that fear can never eradicate.
It will, in the end, overcome all fear,
and lead you back to the light which
has never left you, the light of your soul,
the strength, and purity, and brightness
of your eternal being. https://www.lightomega.org/poem/claimin ... ming-fear/
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