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FEAR Jean Klein

First, note that what you call "fear" is not afraid. Fear is a feeling of his body and his mind, a feeling that she is forbidden to hear when the label as "fear." To get the feeling, must get rid of the concept, the idea of \u200b\u200bfear, and then the perception will be able to prove to her.
The pure sensation of fear is only power. The tension rises when you look at a situation from the perspective of an image of a man or a woman, a mother or a father, a husband or a wife of someone, and the tension stimulates a series of chemical changes, physical and mental body and mente.Ora this tension can never be eliminated through testing, through any process of rational type, because one who undertakes an analysis is of the nature of what is broken .....
She has to live with his fear, even love it. By this I mean that you should not offer resistance to the movement of fear. Go along with her as if afraid to move along with a train that has just started and which longs to climb. Just move, move all his energy with him. There is no opposition ....
So moved by fear, not against it. Fleeing away from it, rationalizing and analyzing it, she poured gasoline on the fire only. As can be interesting ideas, as philosophical explanations, they fail to remove the current tension of fear. The will simply flow back to another location.
The fear in the person and the person is only a fraction of what she is. Therefore, the village looks at the situation from a partial perspective. And since a fraction is never harmonious, any action that emerges from a partial point of view is inevitably uneven.
So there should be no opposition. Accepting the feeling there will be no place for the image of someone who reacts. Moving along with the fear she will find out of it, detached, impersonal. We can not say that in the time of pouring more gasoline on the fire and it naturally dies out. The perception is dissolved in the Self, opening, and she wakes up in this opening: in it there is no fear. Jean Klein