Faith vs fear
No matter how much you worry, your problem isn’t
going to improve. Be wiser with your attention and
energy. You can only step up in the world once you
put your anxieties, fears and worries under your feet.
Faith is an active choice we make to stay optimistic. It can be extremely
demanding to show faith in your goals at times. Fear will creep in and deceive
you. It will steer you away from all the greatness that you’re due to be blessed
with.
Fear is a mechanism that helps us to avoid physical harm or death. Yet we often
use it to stay comfortable – to avoid challenges. We utilize it in the wrong way
and it just ends up hindering our progress and preventing us from reaching our
full potential. Fear keeps our lives mediocre, because it forces us to flee from our
potential, rather than from anything truly harmful. Fear sets us back in our
everyday lives and controls our choices. We use our precious energy to imagine
what could go wrong, instead of having faith in what could go right. And our
actions reflect this.
Both faith and fear ask you to believe in something that cannot be seen. You
may fear stepping outside in the cold because you believe it will make you ill,
even if at present you’re not ill and it’s unlikely that exposure to cold would
cause illness. This is just a figment of your imagination until it manifests as your
reality.
We make fear-based assumptions all the time.
Unfortunately, when feed these assumptions
they expand into our experience.
Fear is a low vibrational state and it therefore brings about more of what you
don’t
want in your life. Unlike faith, it disempowers the mind and this is
reflected in your experiences. If you remove fear, your experience improves. For
example, a surgeon without fear is likely to be less hesitant and more focused.
Their decision-making may be considerably better, resulting in an improved
performance.
Replacing fear with faith encourages us to do the unthinkable: it helps us to
explore the realms of possibility. Faith doesn’t necessarily make things easier,
but it does make them possible. When going after your goals, you must have an
unwavering faith that can remain sturdy when challenged by venomous opinions
or unfortunate twists of fate. The faith I’m talking about is the one that says,
‘I’m going to win,’ when all you can see is losses.
Sometimes all we have is our faith – our faith
in the fact that things are going to get better.
Hang on to it and keep believing, even if
that means you’re the only one who does.
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