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LOVE, NO FEAR


In love we embrace, flow, dance, blossom and shine. In fear we fight, struggle, rage, wilt and obscure. Love makes us feel clear, light, free, joyous. Fear causes heaviness, frustration, hopelessness, confusion. In love we trust, hope, understand, forgive and inspire. In fear we judge, mistrust, doubt, withdraw from life or cling, grow spiteful and rigid. Lovingly we are tender-hearted, generous, create peace, beauty and harmony, heal and work wonders. Fearful we hurt, fight, envy, destroy and hinder the flow of life from unfolding its possibilities, feel pain and loneliness. In love we are supportive, acknowledging, respectful. In fear we rival, compare and disrespect. Love sees and believes in the light, fear holds on to shadows.
Love makes us relaxed, spontaneous, humorous and innocent. Fear on the other hand breeds tension, prejudice, bitterness and defence.
Love and fear both secretly exist inside of us. The way we experience our own being, other people and our life tells us if our inner reality is dominated by fear or enlightened by love. Both love and fear are our teachers. Love teaches us to recognize and understand reactions of fear. And fear teaches us to trust in the reality of love.

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