Welcome to Episode #13 of the Fight for a Happy Life podcast, Paranoia Into Power.
The world can be a scary place. You watch the news, read the headlines, and face your own strong of disappointments and disasters.
Some days, the bad vibes can be so overwhelming you may not even want to leave your house.
Is it possible to fear less and smile more? Is there a way to turn paranoia into power?
Yes! Absolutely!
In this episode, let’s confront our doubts and fears head on to not only tame them, but to destroy them altogether.
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When I was a teenager, I read the book “The Third Eye” where Lobsang Rampa explains scientifically how to see the future. I started the process to watch my future as explained in the book but stopped.
I stopped because I wanted to feel able to always have the possibility to change my future!
To me, not being able to make choices because the future is already written would be the scariest thing on earth!
I was afraid, but at the end, I was happy to discover that I didn’t have to know my future, I just had to build a good one.
I started reading other books and studied foreign languages.
Yes, Ingrid! Build your future. That’s the best way to predict it! 🙂
Still relevant today. I shared this to a FB support group for immunocompromised and immunodeficient persons such as myself who are tired of the question (all too often delivered in an insulting tone), “Why are you still wearing a mask?” The answer, of course, is we’re simply prepared for going out of our houses and this is simply the reality we live in as people who have lousy immune systems.
Sensei Jo! Great to hear from you! It’s crazy (and frustrating) how many people project the conditions of their own life on to the lives of everyone else. Yes, we all share much in common, but it’s the differences that require some attention and sensitivity. Keep fighting the good fight, my friend!