01-23-2015, 04:27 PM
Bashar is good for this sort of thing. To paraphrase him, it may be said Fear is a side effect of running ones energy through a belief system that is not in alignment. In other words, it is a circumstantial indicator felt through the experience of emotion when one believes something that is not true. It is a service offered to the individual to discover the core negative belief that has resulted in the fear, which could be any number of things picked up throughout ones life (either by society, parents or otherwise). It is not inherently negative, but is how we choose to respond that is the key. We tend to ignore our emotions and imbalanced thought processes until they become louder (fear) and louder (manifested in the chemical body through psychosomatic means).