Dissolving fear with love

Love makes all fear drop away.

All fear is based on a fear of not receiving or having love. And all negative emotions are based on this fear. All fears are false beliefs, aka illusions.

Love is here now. I only needs to be noticed within yourself.

In our life we pickup false beliefs that cause negative emotions. When we believe in them they go to subconscious. And if anything related to that belief happens it triggers the emotion relating to that belief. We can forget what we believe, but the reactions are still there.

I just had several huge break throughs where I noticed a reaction such as anxiety to something that happened but didn’t know what caused it. I ask God “what illusions do I believe in that causes this” particular response to an event like this. Then I listen internally and a rush of thought happen one after another of things I thought as a kid that I believed in. And I wrote them all down. Then an hour later when in a better place emotionally. I then go through and write the opposite of each of those beliefs from a place of love. And feel a rush of emotion after each one, releasing it and replacing it with truth. Some of these affirmations I have to say multiple times, even wording them different ways to make sure I firmly believe the new thing.

What the beliefs are and what replaces them is very specific per person. Asking God is the only way.

The the illusions will be fear based. And look at each one from a place of love and ask God to help see the error in each fear belief. To re word it as a affirmation from a place of love, where it cancels out the fear.

Then read over all the new affirmations.

(Asking for the illusion fear thoughts is only to help cancel them all out, and replace them. All illusions/fears are false. Make sure to see the falseness of each of them).

(This requires being at the point of hearing God’s thoughts in response to your questions)

Currently listening to “The greatest secret” by Rhonda Byrne and rereading “a course in miracles” by Helen Schucman. There are things I missed the first time.