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06 May 2016

How To Own Your Greatest Fears

By Evan Sanders


Find solace in touching your deepest wounds. There you will find yourself. There you will find peace.

It's completely okay to not be okay.

Because really, as much as we pretend, sometimes it isn't okay.

There are going to be situations in life where you're really not fine and even more importantly, you don't have to pretend that you're fine.

Life hurts at times. Even as much as you would probably like to be completely unwoundable, you're not. We are all woundable.

We all are. That's what makes us human.

That's what makes each of us unique. We suffer in different ways. Experience life in different ways.

But this is beautiful because it's all something that we share. If we were all perfect and had no scars, our lives would all be incredibly dull and boring.

Never put on a mask to hide yourself from the world. You have to be real and to always stay true to yourself.

Because every time you pretend to be someone you're not, you create chaos within yourself. Your own soul doesn't even recognize the person you are.

The greatest healing is done with honesty, compassion, and love towards yourself. If we can turn our compassion towards ourselves and heal old wounds, we allow ourselves to take on the pains of others with compassion as well.

Avoiding this journey will pretty much guarantee that you will suffer for the rest of your life.

You have to dive into what's uncomfortable. You have to go to the places you're deeply scared of and be willing to face your deepest fears.

This journey won't be the easiest journey of all, but it will be worth it. Because when you finally dive in, you're going to be able to truly see for the first time that all of the dancing shadows of your fears were just shadows and nothing truly real.

Don't worry about heading into the dark tunnel of fear...

Because you are the light. You will always be the light.

And as the light, you will illuminate even your greatest of worries.




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