Your Luminous Life

Don’t be afraid of death so much as an inadequate life. Bertolt Brecht.

Fear can be like a sheer veneer covering the most mundane aspects of your world. One of the ways in which Merriam Webster defines the word veneer is as ‘a layer of wood of superior value or excellent grain to be glued to an inferior wood.’ It is in this particular context that I would like for you explore the energy of fear in your world.

Often you can place such import on the external appearance of something you fear only to discover that the ‘fear’ is insubstantial at it’s core. As you bring fear into the light of your awareness, it blows away the superficial signature and you find that there is naught to fear.

Consider that it is the accumulation of unsubstantiated fear that diminishes your life force and relegates your playground to a miniscule platform upon which to to unravel the tapestry of your life. It is unexamined fear that has a stronghold on your passion. It is settling for the surface appearance that obfuscates the innate grandeur of your being.

Decide to unravel the reams of darkness that cover the luminous nature of your inner being. Awaken to the potential of your unlived life!

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