Hi Guys,
More I think about the subject, more it facinates me. Before/During & After walking on Fire, I have seen many people breaking down when they find their new innerself. Most of the impossible tasks look quite possible when we challenge our own fears.
In Ralph Waldo Emerson's words, "Do the thing you fear and the death of fear is certain."
Enjoy reading...
PS : Follow the link if you don't want to download the pdf version. - Challenge Your Fears! | Magic Of Teams
From India, Delhi
More I think about the subject, more it facinates me. Before/During & After walking on Fire, I have seen many people breaking down when they find their new innerself. Most of the impossible tasks look quite possible when we challenge our own fears.
In Ralph Waldo Emerson's words, "Do the thing you fear and the death of fear is certain."
Enjoy reading...
PS : Follow the link if you don't want to download the pdf version. - Challenge Your Fears! | Magic Of Teams
From India, Delhi
Hi Nitin Sharma,
This is a post of a different kind.
Motivating people to overcome fear by asking them to do what they shudder to think.
Ralph Waldo Emerson’s quote is very appealing.
You have given two expansions of FEAR using it as an acronym.
If I may add another ‘Fear’ can be looked upon as FAULTY EVALUATION (of) APPARENT (&) REALITY.
The US President during World War II, Franklin D Roosevelt ,coined a powerful quote on Fear.
Courtesy “Brainy Quotes”, I have attached the same for all our readers to see, enjoy and
appreciate the theme.
While your post talks about various phobias and the way to overcome them, what interests me is your signature –
‘Fire Walk’. If I may share with all the readers, walking on a red hot bed of Charcoal is an attractive part of Temple rituals in many villages in Tamil Nadu. Watching it is in itself a fascinating experience. People gather in large numbers to watch the ritual ( termed THEE MIDHI THIRUVIZHA – that translates into – ‘festival of walking on fire’).
Thanks for your post.
V.Raghunathan
From India
This is a post of a different kind.
Motivating people to overcome fear by asking them to do what they shudder to think.
Ralph Waldo Emerson’s quote is very appealing.
You have given two expansions of FEAR using it as an acronym.
If I may add another ‘Fear’ can be looked upon as FAULTY EVALUATION (of) APPARENT (&) REALITY.
The US President during World War II, Franklin D Roosevelt ,coined a powerful quote on Fear.
Courtesy “Brainy Quotes”, I have attached the same for all our readers to see, enjoy and
appreciate the theme.
While your post talks about various phobias and the way to overcome them, what interests me is your signature –
‘Fire Walk’. If I may share with all the readers, walking on a red hot bed of Charcoal is an attractive part of Temple rituals in many villages in Tamil Nadu. Watching it is in itself a fascinating experience. People gather in large numbers to watch the ritual ( termed THEE MIDHI THIRUVIZHA – that translates into – ‘festival of walking on fire’).
Thanks for your post.
V.Raghunathan
From India
Hi V.Raghunathan,
Thank you so much for sharing a quite valuable pdf with us. And, I am very happy to see the FEAR acronym list growing by one more - FAULTY EVALUATION (of) APPARENT (&) REALITY'...
I have heard a lot about festival of walking on fire, but haven't got a chance to experience that yet. We are using the same spirit to kill the fears, which are stopping each one of us to outgrow.
That's why I say, everyone can be a Superman. You just need a little fire to ignite those special powers in you :)
Keep sharing,
Thanks,
Nitin
From India, Delhi
Thank you so much for sharing a quite valuable pdf with us. And, I am very happy to see the FEAR acronym list growing by one more - FAULTY EVALUATION (of) APPARENT (&) REALITY'...
I have heard a lot about festival of walking on fire, but haven't got a chance to experience that yet. We are using the same spirit to kill the fears, which are stopping each one of us to outgrow.
That's why I say, everyone can be a Superman. You just need a little fire to ignite those special powers in you :)
Keep sharing,
Thanks,
Nitin
From India, Delhi
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