Fear and Time
In respect to fearfulness, I think that it's nothing more than a signal. Whenever anyone experiences fear, you tend to transit from one time zone to another very quickly.
Go ahead, check it out to see if I'm right.
The last time you felt fear, did you feel like you were moving back into the past or forward into the future? Or worse, going back into the past, and then considering a fearful future.
Most of us might actually end up being fearful simply because we play these tricks on ourselves. Here's a useful solution you might want to test.
As you get any sensation of the fear, freeze your frame. Stare at a spot on the ceiling, the floor, and look descriptively at the things around you, just for a moment.
Breaking the state can help you to unchain your old neurological connections.
Anyhow, I'm glad you've found your direction YK. Oftentimes, solutions come when you least expect them, so just expect solutions to set in anyway.
be well,
Stuart
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