“The cave you fear to enter
holds the treasure you seek.
Fear of the unknown is our greatest fear.
Many of us would enter a tiger’s lair
before we would enter a dark cave.
While caution is a useful instinct, we lose
many opportunities and much of the
adventure of life if we fail to support
the curious explorer within us.”
— Joseph Campbell
Fear tends to show us the areas in which we most need to grow. I remember conversations that I’ve had about how I relate to people and how uncomfortable I became having them. I discovered that I have a fear of being viewed as the bad guy and this was often because I lack the confidence of my convictions and even when something seemed off to me I refused to say it. I have become much better of late at speaking my truth even when I might offend someone I’m speaking to. Getting there meant having to look at it and see how being agreeable rather than honest was a survival trait I grew up with. I know tho that I have still other inner caves I have yet to enter tho am getting more and more into the whole psychic spelunking thing.
What inner caves seen dangerous to you?
Blessings, G
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Country Night by G A Rosenberg
I can relate to the way you used to handle things
Thank you 🙂
Namaste G.,
Honesty is the best policy as you embrace your own truth/s and being honest with yourself first, is the master key to the many doors where your ‘unlimited self’ lies within.
I would also would like to contribute that some souls may not be afraid of entering ‘dark caves’ because the ‘practicality’ and ‘common sense’ of being a human being outweighs the probability of unseen ‘successful adventures’.
Sending Reiki blessings to You and Yours.
Agnes
Many Blessings to you as well Agnes and I love the new blog name 🙂
Thank you, G.