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Licking the Razor's Edge (2015)

Recognizing the hidden addictions that bind you, … to then set your True Self free

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Step 02: OPEN YOUR MIND<br />

“I have accepted fear as part of life – specifically <strong>the</strong> fear of change … I have gone<br />

ahead despite <strong>the</strong> pounding in <strong>the</strong> heart that says: turn back.” ~ Erica Jong<br />

Now that you have identified <strong>the</strong> areas in your life where fear has crept inside and curled<br />

up next to your heart, and now that you have identified and at least temporarily freed<br />

yourself from <strong>the</strong> well-intended yet essentially self-centered ways in which you have<br />

been striving to make yourself “happier”, we are now free to take <strong>the</strong> next step in<br />

cleansing our lives of fear – opening our minds. And doing so requires looking with<br />

“new eyes” upon all <strong>the</strong> things in our lives that we dislike, and especially all <strong>the</strong> people<br />

we hate or find annoying.<br />

Before we can be free of fear, we must have <strong>the</strong> courage to gaze anew upon <strong>the</strong> sources<br />

of that angst – with minds that are more curious than critical, and with hearts that are<br />

more compassionate that condemning.<br />

So go ahead — make a list of all <strong>the</strong> things in your life that you would change if you<br />

could … all <strong>the</strong> pains, all <strong>the</strong> frustrations, all <strong>the</strong> heartaches, all <strong>the</strong> annoyances and all<br />

<strong>the</strong> worries. Make that list, and <strong>the</strong>n have <strong>the</strong> courage to pull your head out of <strong>the</strong> tiny<br />

box into which your fear has shoved it …<br />

Take a deep breath, and <strong>the</strong>n take your head – and your heart – out of that box, and have<br />

<strong>the</strong> guts to really look at – and compassionately see — <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side of your fears.<br />

“Courage is not <strong>the</strong> absence<br />

of fear, but ra<strong>the</strong>r one’s<br />

discernment that something<br />

else is more important than<br />

fear.” ~ Ambrose Redmoon<br />

“Avoid being terrified by your<br />

fears. After all, <strong>the</strong>y are not<br />

here to scare you; <strong>the</strong>y are<br />

here to let you know that<br />

something that might be<br />

daunting is actually worth it.”<br />

~ inspired by C. Joybell C.<br />

“Avoid giving in to your fears.<br />

If you do, you won’t be able to<br />

listen to your Heart.”<br />

~ inspired by Paulo Coelho<br />

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