10-04-2012, 12:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-04-2012, 12:51 AM by Tenet Nosce.)
xise- I've been going through a similar thing myself. There is one particular nagging fear that keeps popping up. I work on it almost every day, and have made significant progress, but it just won't go away.
I think there is an underlying issue here, and it is the notion that the "time lag" between thought and manifestation is collapsing to zero, and there soon come a point when our innermost fears will just sort of manifest themselves outwardly against our desires. I'm not convinced it works quite like this.
There are numerous channeled sources which say we are to eliminate our fears. That it is our fears themselves that keep us "chained" to this reality.
Others, including my read of Ra and Q'uo, say it is not our fear that is holding us back, but our reluctance to acknowledge and accept fear as part and parcel of the human condition.
I tend to go with the latter view, for two reasons. The first is more theoretical in that trying to excise one's fears or somehow remove oneself from their presence is an exclusive approach, while acknowledging and accepting them is inclusive. The second reason is more empirical in that I would have expected some of these fears of mine to have manifested by now, and they have not.
Regarding graduation, I feel even more confident that it is not necessary to overcome one's fears. I think it is necessary only to raise one's "vibration" past a certain threshold. I imagine once the veil is removed, the remaining fears would dissipate fairly effortlessly on their own. After all, fears are fundamentally based on the illusion of separation.
I think there is an underlying issue here, and it is the notion that the "time lag" between thought and manifestation is collapsing to zero, and there soon come a point when our innermost fears will just sort of manifest themselves outwardly against our desires. I'm not convinced it works quite like this.
There are numerous channeled sources which say we are to eliminate our fears. That it is our fears themselves that keep us "chained" to this reality.
Others, including my read of Ra and Q'uo, say it is not our fear that is holding us back, but our reluctance to acknowledge and accept fear as part and parcel of the human condition.
I tend to go with the latter view, for two reasons. The first is more theoretical in that trying to excise one's fears or somehow remove oneself from their presence is an exclusive approach, while acknowledging and accepting them is inclusive. The second reason is more empirical in that I would have expected some of these fears of mine to have manifested by now, and they have not.
Regarding graduation, I feel even more confident that it is not necessary to overcome one's fears. I think it is necessary only to raise one's "vibration" past a certain threshold. I imagine once the veil is removed, the remaining fears would dissipate fairly effortlessly on their own. After all, fears are fundamentally based on the illusion of separation.