Why do we fear?
Most fears are nothing but movements of thoughts. A thought is a
language that we give for words, pictures and feelings. Put in a different way,
a thought is just a movement of word, picture and feeling…….. You interpret a
thought in your mind in a language that you are afraid, and your experience
fear.
What happens when you are in a state of deep sleep? In that
state there are no thoughts, and you experience no fear at all. If there is no
thought, there is no fear. When you are in deep sleep, a snake may glide close
to you, but you are not afraid of that snake in such proximity because you are
not thinking about the snake. On the other hand, when you are awake, the sight
of even a coiled piece of rope can fill you with fear, because you think the
rope is a snake.
Fears that are physical in their origin arise from a threat
perceived in our immediate physical surroundings. For example, you may be in
the jungle, and you know there are tigers in the jungle. You will genuinely be
afraid. Even then, you can turn that fear into an enjoyable experience, what
advertisers of adventure sports call an "adrenaline-pumping" or
"hair-raising" experience. Such fear also has great survival value.
Ask professional hunters and experienced trekkers and they will tell you that
it is fear that keeps them alert and alertness that keeps them alive.
You can work on reducing or eliminating your fear. If you have a
fear, first understand the nature of the object that arouses it. Let us say you
are afraid of your future. What you really fear is the uncertainty that
surrounds events yet to happen. By living totality in the present and by
planning ahead you can reduce the uncertainty and fear. If you do not know how
to plan, you can take the guidance of consultants and counselors. You cannot
plan for all uncertainties but being prepared to an extent reduces your fear of
uncertainties. Learn the art of enjoying it, too
At times, even when we are
thinking positively, negative thoughts and images intrude. How to prevent this?
I will begin my answer with n analogy. You have a computer and
you switch it on. Windows 98 comes on. You don't want windows 998. You get
angry. You switch off the computer, and switch it on again. Still you see only
windows 98. Switching the computer on and off repeatedly will not change the
situation. For, the built-in programming environment is windows 98. You have to
change the programming. Similarly, the psychological programming inside you,
your subconscious mind, should change before any real change can happen. Your
subconscious mind comprises engrams - mental traces that have been created over
life experiences. These consist of both positive and negative associations and
act like computer programmes. So long as the programming remains the same, the
computer will function only in the manner dictated by that programme.
Similarly, we have to change the programming of our mind. When
you have changed your programming, you start perceiving and acting positively.
So it is wise thinking that holds the key to positive frame of mind.
Food for thought
The ear tests words as the tongue tastes food. (Bible 34.3)
The
thought manifests as the word. The word manifests as the deed. The deed
develops into habit. And the habit hardens into character. So watch the thought
and its ways with care. And let it spring from love, born out of concern for
all beings. (Gautam Buddha)
Nourish
the mind like you would your body. The mind cannot survive on junk food (Jim Rohm)
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