What would I be afraid of if I didn’t have a past? – Deepak Chopra
When I read that question, it hit me right between the eyes. It stripped away all the stories and big, scary things that go bump in the night that we dream up that create all of our fears.
It’s also the reason that most little kids are so fearless. They haven’t had the time or inclination to create internal stories that make them fear change, rejection, failure, intimacy, embarrassment, abandonment, loss, the unknown, being judged, being alone, losing control, expressing their true feelings, and so many other things that we’ve mistakenly allowed to strike fear in our hearts.
The answer to the question is that we would be afraid of almost nothing.
Fear Keeps Us Playing Small
Fear is the defense mechanism that we create when we’ve experienced something we define as negative in our past. We didn’t like it and we’re going to do whatever we can to ensure that it doesn’t happen again.
When we do this, we shut our hearts and minds to all kinds of experiences because, through our fear-tainted glasses, these experiences look kind of like something from our past. We try to control our environment and the people in it in our attempt to avoid the things we fear.
Unfortunately, this doesn’t work. There’s very little that we can control. This approach also limits our ability to enjoy our amazing lives to the fullest.
As long as we’re protecting ourselves from the demons “out there” while changing nothing inside of us, we will always live in fear, regardless of our outside experiences. We will further reinforce the walls we’ve built around us.
To begin the work of lessening our fears, we must work on the demons “in here,” in our minds.
Loosening the Grip of Fear
There are many kinds of fears:
- Fears we can’t explain like phobias
- Fears that we keep with us due to past experiences (being rejected, abandoned or hurt)
- Fears of a future that we wouldn’t want (worry)
- Fears of what others may think of us (fears of success and failure)
As much as we would like to wave our magic wand and make them go away, we know it’s not that easy. Although, with regard to phobias, I have seen the elimination of these kinds of fears happen that quickly with EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique). Crazy but true.
Sometimes we can feel the fear and do it anyway. This is one way to face our fears and strip them of some of the power they’ve had over us.
Or we can take a different approach and realize that we are not our fears. We are not any of our emotions.
Simple Steps – Exercise A
Fears and other emotions come and go, like clouds floating across a beautiful blue sky. Know that you are the blue sky – brilliant and unchanging. The clouds come and go and have nothing to do with the blue in the background.
The next time you feel a fear well up inside you, slow down and notice it without judging it. Observe it in the same way you watch clouds – with curiosity.
Take some time to quiet your mind, perhaps in meditation, and see your fear as another being. What does it look like? What does its voice sound like?
Ask your fear why it’s there. Usually, it will tell you that it’s there to protect you. Question that response.
What is it really trying to protect you from? Repeating past mistakes? Making a new mistake? Public ridicule?
Challenge the fear by asking: What’s the worst thing that could happen?
Again the fear (your ego or monkey mind) will dream up all kinds of creative answers. Know that if the answer isn’t your imminent death, it’s not that bad. Really.
I’ve lived through many of my worst case scenarios and, while they might have been quite painful, I learned a great deal from all of them and am now grateful for them.
Every event in life has two possible outcomes: It’s either positive or it brings up something you need to learn in order to create something positive.
See your fears as an opportunity for you to create something amazing in your life.
Simple Steps – Exercise B
When you realize that you’re acting from fear or telling yourself stories about the future that create negative feelings, simply notice what you’re doing and thinking, without judging yourself or getting caught up in yet another round of stories.
Simply observe yourself. Notice your breathing. Watch your behavior. Hear your tone of voice. Feel your body.
Then ask yourself, “Who is observing all this?”
That is your authentic self, your Higher Self, the real you that exists outside of and independent of your fear.
Shift the center of identity to your authentic self. From that place you can detach from the fear without it consuming you. The fear is only a cloud floating past your deep, blue sky.
By allowing the fear to simply be, to accept it fully, you allow the fear to dissipate.
Don’t Play The Game
We will never remove all fears from our lives. As long as we carry our ego or monkey mind along for the ride, it will always be there to keep us “safe” from all kinds of things that don’t exist. Our ego’s best trick is to use fear to keep us from moving forward and growing.
You are not your ego or your mind and you know that whatever that crazy monkey tells you is simply a story it made up. Isn’t it time you re-wrote those stories so they support you?
What kind of crazy stories have you been listening to that have kept you from following your heart? How can you re-write them?
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Hi Paige
I enjoy reading your posts however this one just touched me a lot more as Im dealing with a lot of issues regarding fears.I especially appreciate the description of the blue sky and here in Zimbabwe we have plenty of that! so when I look up the sky it will remind me to always be mindful!
I also recently started EFT and must say it really is amazing and Im enjoying it.I would like your help to start a MINDFULNESS PROGRAM here in Zimbabwe as I feel it will benefit a lot of people,how do I do it?can I email you my thoughts and plans so you can have an input for me?
Love Rudo
P.S Rudo means LOVE in my language
Thank you so much Rudo! That’s beautiful! I would love to help you with a mindfulness program! Thankfully these concepts are becoming more mainstream which creates the opportunity to help so many people. Feel free to email me at paige[at]paigeburkes[dot]com.
“It’s so empowering when we finally internalize that we are not our emotions and we basically tell our ego where it can go.”
Uhm. Like that. Like it a lot.
False Evidence Appearing Real only happens with too many emotions gets mixed in, like anger, a feeling of being inadequate or ill prepared. Learned responses can be truly ubearable and must be dealt with. Your conclusion is an important encouragement, thanks a lot.
Wouldn’t it be nice if we could suddenly drop all the baggage of our emotions, past and ego and float effortlessly in life, free to make fresh decisions in the moment? Getting there is like peeling an onion – takes a while but it’s possible.
Certainly. And as for me and you (and everybody), I doubt if there is anything more interesting or more important to do: Peeling the onion. There will be tears, sure. So what? The alternative IS REAL SCARY.
All the best and happiest wishes from here (I am sure you can feel it, it’s only a few thousand miles)
Erik
Thank you! Thank you Erik! While the alternative is scary for us, peeling the onion is scarier for most. All different points of view keeps things interesting.
Paige…Boy, do I have a lot to say about fear. I am making some major decisions that are making me feel uncomfortable….LOL….or should I say fearful?
The good news is that I’m aware of what’s going on. I know that in this instance fear is my friend. And I do use creative visualization to help me focus on beauty and my higher self.
Your post resonates with me Paige. How could it not? With love, Fran
Fran,
Feeling uncomfortable when you’re making big decisions is generally a good sign that you’re pushing yourself past your comfort zone and expanding your views of the world. Change is usually scary but can bring us to some amazing places.
I’m very glad to hear that fear is your friend. Won’t it be wonderful when we all see it that way!
Many blessings with your big changes!!
I’m with Vidya, Paige — loved that imagery too. Very beautifully said: clouds of fear drifting by your deep blue sky! There is beautiful simplicity in noticing ad just observing our fears, asking them to answer a few questions, removing ourselves from that fight or flight state and redirecting our gaze away from all the pretended horrible consequences our minds imagine. Continuing to do this starts to recondition our immediate responses to those circumstances that traditionally tended to trigger the fear.
Thanks for a wonderful and wonderfully important article!
Thank you! Thank you Ken! It’s so empowering when we finally internalize that we are not our emotions and we basically tell our ego where it can go. 🙂 There’s a freedom that comes with knowing that we can control our reactions without having them consume us.
And my favorite color is a deep, sky blue!
Hi Paige, I certainly have found great benefits with using the Emotional Freedom Technique. The friends and clients whom I have taught it to have also experienced positive changes. It is an excellent practical way to deal with fear.
Then again, I doubt that I can completely eliminate all my fears too. I am here to learn about overcoming them sufficiently, so that I am not held back by them.
I enjoyed your practical tips to addressing and facing fears. Excellent post!
Thank you so much Evelyn! It’s wonderful to hear how much you and your friends and clients have benefited from EFT. It can be pretty amazing!
I don’t think anyone can completely erase all their fears. Some fears serve a purpose. They’re simply a part of life. It’s up to us to manage them and keep them from controlling our lives.
The best thing I like is this line: Know that you are the blue sky – brilliant and unchanging. The clouds come and go and have nothing to do with the blue in the background. That is very motivating. I am going to borrow this concept when I talk to the children next, Paige. What a brilliant post. Fear, in varying degrees can really mess up our lives when we don’t want it to. Even if we think we’ve conquered it, it creeps up and grows if we let it. The blue sky concept is what I am going to remember forever.
Hugs. Thinking of you…Love, Vidya
Thank you for teaching children these lessons! I sometimes wonder how different my life would have been if I knew half of what I know now back in my teens or earlier. But everything is perfect and as it was meant to be. You’re an amazing angel spreading your fairy dust around everyone you encounter.
Big, Big Hugs!!
Loved this post Paige. I remember listening to James Allen every single time I was in my car ~ that old classic as a Man Thinketh. And he said something like “fear can kill you as easily as a bullet.” So your exercises are great to help move into a less fearful state of mind.
Thanks Paige.
Elle
xoxo
Thank you Elle! Our thoughts are so much more powerful that we think. Being an objective observer of our thoughts is a challenge and a practice that changes over time. The more we practice, the more effectively we can guide our lives in the directions we truly want.
Big Hugs!!