"I cannot let the fear of past color the future."
Julie Kagawa
The errors of our past are nothing more than lessons to build upon our future. If we master the lessons we seldom return to the specific challenge, but if we do not master the experience, we will find it popping up unexpectedly in our present.
If we have not discerned the importance of a lesson, we may fear its return. Fear itself colors our patterns and increases the likelihood of the return. It is vitally important to not take shortcuts around our challenges or allow our lovely selves to be rescued. If we do not fully face what is before us, indeed, we will see it again....presenting a little differently.
When we are attuned to emotional patterns running through our head, and it is possible to pick up feelings from the past. If we identify the feelings we are able to acknowledge them and let them go. If we dwell on them fear will return. If we walk with our heads facing the sky, we are easily filled with hopeful expectations, disallowing fear to color our future.
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