2008-07-31-Unrealistic Fears

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Topic: Unrealistic Fears

Group: 11:11 Progress Group

Facilitators

Teacher: Samuel

TR: George Barnard

Session

Lesson

Teacher Samuel: “Compared to a normally evolving world, your planet is still very much left behind in the system. Even so, since the advent of the Correcting Time, worthwhile steps of progress have been taken by a growing number of lightworkers.

“This is your Teacher Samuel, and this evening I want to briefly converse with you about a subject, which among others, is the major aspect of what is holding up a more rapid and wished-for progress. Our subject is unrealistic fears.

“Fear shows itself with many, many faces of countless different expressions. Fear was a most essential, a most important character trait of early evolving humanity as it advanced on your planet. Fear was once an important survival mechanism, for if one lacked all fear, one could be found below a rock fall, on a thin, breaking tree branch, or in quicksand. To be fearful, and continuously on guard, was essential in ancient times.

“Still today, one could find oneself under an eighteen wheeler, although unlikely when habitually using the footpath. One can be careless in many ways, make regular mistakes, and still survive and thrive from day to day, yet fear remains, and oftentimes it is hardly realistic. Yesterday’s ‘asset towards individual and group survival’ is today’s ‘liability to species endurance.’

“Fear, my dear friends, is not always realistic. It can be fear of being without possessions tomorrow, perhaps being hungry tomorrow, and not being able to find, or afford, your food that makes people accumulate their vast treasures. And whereas this world has abundance for everyone, it does not have super-abundance for millions, without billions of others going without. It is fear that breeds selfishness. It is fear that breeds insecurity, and not just on a personal level; it does so from family to clan, to tribe, to nation.

“Fear, also, is what causes many places, many countries, to arm themselves with evermore sophisticated weapons, and eventually these new inventions will be used. Greed is what causes the food of the poor to be turned into the fuel for the rich. It is important for fear to be controlled, together with greed, and pride of what one possesses. Fear, greed, and pride of what one possesses, causes one to accumulate. Abnormal, unrealistic fears are what makes others go without.

“In the end analysis, the only cure for this is Love for those who immediately surround you, for those who are known to you, but some distance away, and yes even for those you have never met and will never meet, but who are equal sons and daughters of the great Creator of us all. Consider what it is you fear, consider greed, consider pride, and know that the antidote is always Love.

“This is Samuel of Panoptia. I thank you for being available for this discussion despite the lateness of the hour. I say au revoir.”

George: “Thank you Samuel.”