.Strephon Says 6 Understanding Fear Dreams
A man’s fear dream is analyzed by Strephon Kaplan-Williams. He suggests changes of behavior and attitude towards a life lived without fear, yet dealing with all life’s problems in positive and effective ways.
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Let us ask the fundamental life question, says Strephon: What would it be like for you, for I, to live the events of our everyday lives without fear?
Why be afraid of anything in this life? What is there to be ultimately afraid of?
Fear is perception of possible loss. Thus we only are afraid of losing that which we are holding on to, even if that attachment something is our own life.
Fear is perception of possible loss.
We are only afraid of what could happen, not what is actually happening now. When you are in the midst of a situation happening now, are you not simply dealing with the situation as it is to the best of your ability?
Yes, to the question, but only if you are not also putting energy into what could happen.
Why put energy into what could happen when you need maybe all your energy for dealing with what is happening now?
Let the proposition be: We need all our energy now for problem-solving what is happening now in our life.
Who is the one person who has most influenced our present culture? Who is the founder of modern psychology? Not Freud, not Jung, not a wealth of psychologists.
Who then?










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