Fear has many forms and there
are many reasons why it is a factor in life. William LePar’s spiritual source,
The Council, addresses this problem.
Questioner: When fear blocks the life plan or seems to be
preventing one from completing it, what purpose does that have and how does one
conquer that?
The Council: Fear, fear, fear. Man's stumbling block. Why
should there be fear? What should you fear? If you believe, truly believe, that
nothing ends, nothing is destroyed, only change takes place, fear should not be
a part of human nature. It should not be part and certainly is not part of the
spiritual soul. Fear is an element or a by-product of the emotions. It is the
lack of security, regardless of the circumstances, it is the lack of security.
Most fear originally starts, again, with the initial cause and that is a lack of
self-love. Those who have gone to war, let us give you an example, who have
volunteered in wars, within their being, whether they would admit it verbally
or not, they accepted the possibility that they may not return. This naturally brings
into those individuals an element of fear. Yet some of those individuals bravely
go ahead and march into battle. Why? What is the difference? Why does fear
cripple one individual and yet the other individual brings a nobility to them?
They use that fear as a stimulus to give them the courage to go forth. Fear can
be a useful product or a useful source of energy if one knows how to use it, and
that is allow it to realize that it is not real and that there is nothing to
fear for there is no ending to anything only change.
Many times, people have great
fear in their life. Why? In some cases it is a manifestation of the ego. It is
a way of, how shall we put it, an individual who appears to have it all or to
know it all or to be all, yet within that individual there is an emptiness, a knowing
that it is nothing but a facade. These individuals have great fear because they
realize that it is the ego and nothing else. Fear should never cripple an
individual. Fear should be used to caution the individual, to cause the
individual to reflect upon what the source of the fear is. If one has a fear of
losing their life because of an accident or what other possibilities may bring such
a situation about, the individual must begin to realize that at very worst they
were to lose their life that is the very least because there is no such thing as
losing your life. It is simply a matter of change. If we were to take that even
a step further, as could be in some cases, if the loss of life did occur, in
some odd way it may be beneficial in that the individual would not incur more karma.
Of course, that is not always the case.
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