Fear always boils down to the fear of Death.

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All fears end there, and all fears arise from completely natural worries.

And it's good that we are afraid of death! Otherwise, we will live a life that is too dangerous.

That said, what we're afraid of these days is rarely fatal.

However, the trigger is the same.

We have learned to be afraid to protect ourselves, but we no longer have to.

Fear is just a protection mechanism that is depreciated over time and difficult to uninstall.

No one can really be afraid and no one should.

Respect for death also creates respect for life, which can give us a lot of joy.

But what is important is not to curb that fear. Rather, it is to recognize that it is not as important as we think.

Our fears no longer play the role they once played.

Recognizing this and recognizing fear as an overprotective mechanism is often sufficient to eliminate fear.

Just as parents want their children to understand why they are protecting them, our hearts want us to understand why they are afraid.

When a child understands why his or her parents are doing and the fear is removed, the parents have less reason to protect their child.

Example: A teen is going to a celebration and the dad and mom are very protective.

They location curfews and policies due to the fact they're afraid the teen will do some thing risky to themselves, inclusive of consuming alcohol or the usage of drugs.

If the teen can see this and may communicate to their dad and mom in this kind of manner that it eliminates their worries, the dad and mom may be greater lenient.

Our fears act the equal manner.

They attempt to guard us from harm, even though we can't usually see why.

Taking the concern from our fears themselves allows us to have greater manage and the fears be much less active.

In this manner we aren't surpressing our fears however managing them. We communicate matters out!

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