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Alexander Lovell, PhD's avatar

What if, instead of seeing fear as a 'dragon guarding our treasures,' we viewed it as a compass? It's uncomfortable, sure, but it consistently points towards the areas of our lives that need attention and growth. Maybe the treasure is the journey of navigating those fears, not the end goal itself.

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Geraldine Claudel's avatar

Thank you, Louise. I love your perspective of fear. On my part, turning fear into faith has played a big part in my life lately, learning to trust that life or the Universe had my back whatever action I took. But I love the idea of identifying our needs through fear to meet them and thus bypass fear. That’s an interesting view and I will test it with curiosity (also a great tool to overcome fear). Lots of love.

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