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People are mis-educated about fear, more so today than in the past. From childhood, people are brainwashed into believing they are scared when they are not, they are just having physical sensations. Nearly all people who think they are feeling fear are not; they are feeling the sensations of adrenalin and cortisol in their bodies which are released when a potential threat is perceived. That does not mean they are scared, anxious or fearful, it just means the body is working as it should. We are taught that these hormones are fear hormones, and that their sensations should be distressing to us; in fact they are strength hormones and when we thoroughly realise that, then their sensations are comforting to us and provide us with a great sense of personal energy, confidence and calmness.
It is wrong education and mass brainwashing that makes us believe we are weak and fearful, rather than strong and ready, and it is perpetuated by the overall victim industry, including the current victim laden ideology ingrained in psychology and sociology, legal defence, compensation industry, the whole education system, parenting education programs, the feminist movement, and many other sub-movements and industries which teach false fear and gain from it. The end result is a semi-neurotic society. Some individuals are so convinced they have anxieties and phobias that they spend their lives within narrow limitations, when what they really have are the sensations of strength hormones and a physical body working as it should. These people are victims of the victim industry's false education.
True fear is not felt physically. It is very subtle and felt in the soul, deep within behind the physical fear. True fear usually runs contrary to physical fear; and its prompting upon us is in a different direction. If we follow the course promptings of the physical fear, we are likely to later realise - in a quiet time when our soul's will is discernible to us - that we would now be more satisfied with our self if we had acted differently and not followed the promptings of the course physical so called "fear" but had instead listened to and followed the higher and more subtle promptings of our soul. The physical so-called "fear" is in fact the strength provided to us to do what our soul would do. This is the meaning of the biblical phrase "fear God" and "be a God fearing man". It means listen to the true fear, the fear of disappointing our soul, and realise the sensation of physical "fear" is in fact the energy of strength to do whatever our soul expects of us. Physical fear must be converted though, like through a catalytic converter, from what we perceive as fear, to strength. It is converted by realisation of what it really is - strength, and then through usage and practice.
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