Fear Is an Unconscious Act of Self Deception – Daily Inspiration Video


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Fear Is an Unconscious Act of Self Deception

This short inspiring video can be enjoyed all year long. It is also the video of the Daily Inspiration Message for February 6 (condensed version) with James Blanchard Cisneros.

Fear is a sign that we believe that the absence of love is possible. Yet God is love and all. Thus fear can only be an illusionary belief, because the opposite of all is nothing. Believing in fear, which is nothing, is an unconscious act of self-deception. Being fearful does not make us weak or less spiritual than others. It is simply a sign that we have bought into the ego’s programs and lies as real and true. Let us not judge ourselves for being in fear, or for buying into its symbols of anger, stress, anxiousness, frustration, hate, resentment and revenge. Instead, let us allow fear to become a sign that shows us when we are being who we are not. This way, fear is seen and used as an ally in our awakening process, and not as an adversary. By doing so, we see how God does use all, even fear, for good. This inspiring video can be enjoyed all year long. It is also available as a Daily Inspiration Message on February 6, (condensed version) with James Blanchard Cisneros.

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