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My on-going spiritual coach training: the antidote to fear

Recently a client asked me, “what is the opposite of fear?”  I used to think it was love.  While I still believe that’s part of the answer, the meaty answer that gives us something to work with is: trust.

Let’s try it on.

If I fear my neighbor is going to make my life miserable, I’m not trusting myself to handle the situation.  If I trust I can resolve an issue with him, let go of the issue or even move to a better place for me, then I have nothing to fear.

If I fear the Earth is getting too hot, and I hate heat and I have no where to go, then I don’t trust that God never gives me more than I can handle or my ability to keep myself cool or acclimate to heat.

If I fear I won't have enough clients next month or next year, I have the opportunity to trust my ability to attract clients, to reach out to new potential clients and to serve from my heart.  I also need to trust that regardless of how many clients I have at any given moment, I am creative, resourceful and whole and I have an entire Universe on my side conspiring for my good!

If I fear my memory isn't good enough to keep track of all that's important, I'm not trusting the inherent messiness of life.  I have the opportunity to trust I'll remember what I need or have a way to retrieve something when I need it.  

If I fear I won't ever meet my beloved sweetheart / life partner, I have the opportunity to trust myself to first be in great relationship with myself and my friends and loved ones.  Then, I have the opportunity to follow my intuition about inspired action as to when or where I might meet him. And, I get to trust the process and God in the process.

I realize that in every one of these situations, I have many "opportunities" to trust.  Because of my life-long commitment to my own spiritual growth and spiritual coach training, I'm going to take on these opportunities as sacred callings.  It's too easy to let opportunities slip by.  Of course, my life becomes so much richer and more fulfilling the more I answer a sacred calling, yet sometimes it seems easier not to answer.  Today, I commit/recommit to answering! 

What about you?  Where in your own life is trust the antidote to fear?  I’d love to hear from you.

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i believe we have 2 choices in life: FEAR or FAITH.
Posted @ Monday, March 16, 2009 2:51 PM by Peleg Top
I'm totally with you on this one Ann. I was given a strong reminder of this over the weekend when we took the horses for a cross country jumping lesson.  
 
 
 
I thought I had laid my fears to rest- but there they were- popping up and screaming, "Charm- I don't trust YOU!" 
 
 
 
This example made the relationship between fear and trust perfectly clear- if only I could find it in myself to trust- I could have enjoyed myself! 
 
 
 
Trust that: 
 
- I had the skills no matter what happened. 
 
- Trust that my horse really would take care of me. 
 
- Trust that in any event, the angels have my back so really, I'm not going to get killed!!! 
 
 
 
I'd like to say that the realization made overcoming my fear easy that day- but it didn't. 
 
 
 
And in fact, Charm appeared upset with me for a week- and I SWEAR it was because she was hurt that I didn't TRUST her!!! 
 
 
 
So yesterday- I decided to work on both my trust and fear- and repair the relationship- by riding her bareback- something I usually only do with my older horse that I totally trust.  
 
 
 
Happy to report it went well! Bit by bit we'll build up trust, melt fear, and boost love. 
 
 
 
In the absence of fear- love can indeed blossom- on both ends! 
 
 
 
Thanks for the insightful connection- I loved it!
Posted @ Tuesday, March 17, 2009 8:21 PM by Dr. Jenn
Hey Jenn, 
 
Such a great story. Thank you for taking the time to share it. 
 
I've always been in awe of horses and a bit afraid of their power. I feel empowered by your way of being with Charm to take another step toward being with horses - way cool!!!
Posted @ Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:38 PM by Ann Strong
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