(NaturalNews) A lot of the world is fearful right now. If you look
around and understand what is going on behind the veils, many would
argue that there is every reason to be fearful. But in truth, fear is
an energy state and it's a state that attracts more of whatever it is
you're wanting to avoid. Actually, many psychologists will tell you
that there are only two true emotions: love and fear. And all other
emotions fall within one of these two categories.
Gratitude,
elation, peace, joy, and acceptance all fall within the energy state of
love. Greed, hatred, blame, anger, and guilt all fall within the energy
state of fear.
When you are feeling any of these emotions, particularly the emotions of fear - which are of lower consciousness
- it's important to understand that you are inherently fearful of
something and that fear is driving the emotion. Because when you can
look at it rationally, and understand your fear from a more rational
light, the solution becomes much more readily available. However, when
you are stuck in fear consciousness, the best solution can be much
harder to see.
It's important to know that acceptance is the
first step into the consciousness of love from the consciousness of
fear. So when you look around and the situation is really ugly, like
we're unfortunately seeing far too often today, instead of feeling
fear, anger, hate, or blame, simply accept the situation as it is. The
words to accept an awful situation are simply, "It is what it is." With
your acceptance and those words, you'll move back into a love based
energy state, where the best answer and solution will come to you far
more readily.
To be clear, to accept a situation doesn't mean to
condone it or think it's a great thing. Acceptance is simply used to
bring your own consciousness out of a lower consciousness and into
higher consciousness, where you'll be able to better see and make more
effective decisions about the current situation.
Acceptance also
doesn't mean you don't do anything about the situation. Sometimes your
answer might be to confront the person who has done wrong to you;
sometimes your answer might be to share the truth with your friends and
make the truth public; sometimes your answer might be to rally a group
in protest; and sometimes your answer might be to educate others about
a better course of action.
Actually, by accepting the situation
you're moving out of consciousness that tells you that you're too small
to do something about it, and moving into a place of empowerment where
your decisions and actions actually do have power. Because whether it's
big or small, there is something each one of us can do.