Michael Meade Quotes
Fear Is An Old Word That Derives From The Same Roots That Give Us "fare," As In "thoroughfare." Although It Often Causes People To Run Away From Troubling Situations, At A Deeper Level, Fear Means "to Go Through It." The Hidden Purpose Of Fear Involves Bringing Us Closer To Natural Instincts For Survival, But Also For Awakening Inner Resources And Sharpening Our Intelligence When Faced With True Danger And The Basic Need To Change.
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