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Ontario99
03-04-2008, 08:35 AM
Due to the length of the VIBE this week I’m presenting it in two parts

[Set clocks forward 1 hour on 03/08 as Daylight time begins most everywhere at 2 am on 03/09]

All times PST

ENERGYWAVE REPORT – This report represents a taste or sampling of the weekly Energywaves.

Date 03/04 – 03/10

In 1933 as President Franklin D. Roosevelt took office when The Great Depression deepened he addressed the nation via radio in his inaugural speech. He spoke of it as a crisis of “material” and not of creative inventive accomplishment or spirit. He proposed an immediate solution of the redistribution of wealth and he talked about courage and solutions:

…the only thing we have to fear is fear itself…*

Seventy-five years ago today FDR spoke those words (March 4, 1933) and they are as true then as they are now. Many of the lessons that our people and government faced then we are facing again on larger and in more complicated patterns that are inclusive of the peoples of the world and the earth herself.

The problem of fear is not fear itself but our aversion to it and our reactions as the result of it. Our automatic responses to fear are unconscious. Of course if you are reading this and you’re are on a spiritual path you are working to face your fears, pass through them and emerge more fully on way towards mastery.

There are many ways of looking through astrology at the world. When we fear change then astrology can be used to see fear and shrink from problems through aversion, avoidance and denial. The use of clairvoyance or astrology is not about absolutes but as a guide to help focus our consciousness for growth. We can then turn burdensome lessons into gems of accomplishment and enlightenment. Clairvoyance and astrology are tools to help accelerate learning whether you rely on a friend/ professional and/or trust yourself to perceive an optimal path through an uncertain time.

The nature of civilization is about expansion and contraction. During periods of expansion most everyone feels and does well. When collapses occur after expansion an adjustment follows we stop react with fear, by cutting spending and stopping forward motion. Even the so-called rich appear to be affected by climates of fear and cut back.

People who have a life-long vision to carry themselves forward do not seem as affected by the climate of fear. Fear in and of itself is a good emotion because it warns us of eminent danger. Chronic fear is avoiding, denying, and projecting one’s fears. It’s a kind of –

“I’ll deal with it tomorrow.”

And preferring to live in an illusion of comfort rather that face that uncomfortable fear that shoves our “stuff” directly in front of us.

There are several ways to deal with our fears. Here’s a few beginning suggestions:
1. De-sensitize. We usually make the fear we’re avoiding bigger than it is, or we make ourselves bad, wrong or stupid for having a fear. We’re human. It's okay to act like one.
2. Learn to approach your fear from a place of love much the same a loving parent might approach a frightened child. In this case our response to chronic fear is through comforting the fearful child in us. Reassure that child or person within us who is feeling fear that we’re okay.
3. Know you can’t resolve your fear in one day. If you think you can your setting yourself up to fail. Remember your fear took some time to get where it is. So take steps each day to face your fears and feel the accomplishment of successful passage.

Once you navigate through your own fears you can begin to cognitively restructure your world for success on a daily ad hoc basis. Tell yourself that there are unique opportunities that others are overlooking. They are overlooking them because they are trapped in chronic fear. Then you’ll be able to find opportunities for prosperity whether the economy is doing well or doing poorly. For some this will appear easy and for others it will take work, but you can do it, unless you already are doing it.

Disruption can produce fear unless you re-structure your mind to be nimble and quick. Disruption can be wildly fun filled with adventures where good luck can burst forth.

Oh my! A delightful surprise.
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*For a full copy of FDR's speech https://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5057/