Fear Summary
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Understanding fear
Fear, desire and sorrow are diseases of the mind; born of its sense of division and limitation. [1] Fear is deeply rooted in the unconscious and comes from the forces of ignorance of the lower nature. Fear is also a terribly contagious collective thing—it is much more contagious than the most contagious of illnesses. [2] It is in the vital that the fear is felt and if one is sensitive, then they feel the fear in the environment and their vital latches onto it. It comes from a disharmony between the vital vibrations. [3] Fear is a barrier on the path of yoga as it hinders the closeness between the human soul and the divine. [4]It indicates an invasion of the hostile forces in the human consciousness. The hostile forces have created fear as a means of dominating living beings, animals and men. [5] It is more of a nervous sensation than an emotion . [6]
The world is full of things that are unpleasant [7] and one of the reactions to those unpleasant things is fear. This instinctive fear is almost inherited like various other stereotypes, race feelings, attractions and associations. [8]
Fear is manifested in different parts of selves i.e. physical fear, mental fear and vital fear. In majority of the people, physical is governed by the subconscious and fears that are driven out of active consciousness take refuge in that subconscious. Thus, the physical fear is in the subconscious hidden by the mental and vital fear which are much more conscious. [9]The fear in the physical is in the sheer cells of the body and thus the body trembles with just a slight quivering. [10] When one indulges in unhealthy imagination, they give form to fears on the mental plane, thus causing mental fear. [11] However, a man is a rational being, and one of the ways of overcoming fear is also through mind. As one can have immense fear in their physical and vital but by the force of mind one can overcome those fears. [12]
Overcoming Fear
Through expanding one's consciousness, by educating it and opening to the divine light one can let go of all grief and fear. If one truly believes in the Divine, surrenders to the Divine, and opens one’s self to its protection and light, putting away one's own ego, fear is bound to go away. [13]
When one lacks the trust in the divine, they solely depend on themselves. This path can be difficult as one’s trust still lies in ego’s personal independence and there is a refusal to surrender. [15]
Fear and Illness
Nine-tenths of the danger in an illness comes from fear. Fear can give the apparent symptoms of an illness; and it can give the illness too,—its effects can go so far as that. [16] Refusing the illness,completely trusting the Divine while infusing oneself with a confidence in the Divine Grace and busying yourself with something else can completely eliminate the fear in the cells of the body and help one not catch even contagious diseases. [17]
Fear and Death
The fear of death is not just restricted to the death of the physical, but also the death of the ego, the death of a past version of one’s self, the fear of letting go. When one does not have the courage to live, it is often because something within oneself has to die for something new to be born. It is then one should have that courage, the true courage to abolish the ego. [19]
Fear and Religion
The fear of the Gods is the beginning of religion. [20] Fear of the gods arose from man's ignorance of God and his ignorance of the laws that govern the world. The idea of the divine in the form of judge, king exaggerates the importance of the sense of sin and thereby prolongs and increases the soul's fear and self-distrust and weakness. The fear of god is useful only when the soul has not yet grown sufficiently to follow good for its own sake and needs an authority above it whose judgment it can fear and found upon that fear its fidelity to virtue.
Courage
Courage is the total absence of fear in any form. [21] True courage, in its deepest sense, is to be able to face everything, everything in life, from the smallest things to the greatest, from material things to things of the spirit, without a shudder, without physically ….without the heart beginning to beat faster, without the nerves trembling, without the slightest emotion in any part of the being. Face everything with a constant awareness of the Divine Presence, a total self-giving to the Divine, and the whole being unified in this will; then you can go forward in life and face anything whatever. [22] When the vital is entirely surrendered to the divine it is full of courage, enthusiasm. [23]
Conclusion
Everyone possesses two opposite tendencies of character, in almost equal proportions, which are like the light and the shadow of the same thing. [24] Thus, when one has fear, one also has courage. And to get over this impurity of fear one has the resources in the form of courage, tapas and surrender.
Fear is a hidden consent. When one is afraid of something, it means that you admit its possibility and thus strengthen its hand. It can be said that it is a subconscient consent. Fear can be overcome in many ways. The ways of courage, reason, faith, knowledge, surrender are some of them. [25]
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