What We Learn From Fear

© 2019 Fulfilling Grace

Usually when it comes to healing, we prefer to release and let go immediately. There’s not as much need to understand, analyze, and decipher the why behind the what. Much of this is in thanks to the high vibrational light frequencies, light languages, and encodements that have been blessed upon us in more recent years. Don’t worry if you don’t understand my words. Your Higher Self does. Breathe into that.

But as human beings, sometimes we like to know things and feel things. It’s a part of why we came here: to experience, to overcome, to learn, to grow, to let go, and to rise up.

I recently had lunch with a friend and we were talking about movies. We began talking about ridiculous movies like Sharknado, and how ironically a girl he knew was afraid of the film because she was literally terrified of only two things in the world: sharks and tornadoes. After that, I confided that I have a real fear of zombies. To which my friend burst out laughing and asked why.

I thought about it for a moment and gave him my answer. “It’s because there’s nothing in them. They are purely based on urge. There is no hope for reasoning. They are literally the end of the line. There’s no going back. They have no sense of self-awareness, compassion, empathy, or identity. And they are totally nomadic. They have no homes and no sense of community. And with their existence, it would be impossible for the rest of us to have a home or a sense of community.”

My friend then asked me how I felt about werewolves. I said, “I have no beef with them. They have a community. They work as a team. They live in a pack and have a value system.”

He burst out laughing at this as well.

Later, it made me think about our true fears, the deep underlying ones that we often don’t want to admit. How did my fear of zombies tie in with these? I wondered.

What were my deepest fears? Not being able to have kids or a home. And once I brought these to the surface, I was able to see how closely it ties in to my fear of zombies. Zombies meant no homes, no stability, no safety, and ultimately no way to put down roots.

And the irony was that even after receiving the blessings of a beautiful child and a home, and proving these fears wrong, I still felt fearful of those fears.

What fears are you holding onto in this lifetime? Can you allow yourself to let them go? And what is the underlying want beneath those fears?

Spend some time meditating on these questions and see what miraculous messages are revealed to you.

Unconditional Love and Light,

Lauren

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