Conquering Fears by Symbolically Destroying Them
They are irrational fears and phobias, making it impossible to live the life you want?
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Did you know that with the right tools, you can overcome fears and phobias and live the life you want and deserve? Symbolically, the destruction of their fears is one of the powerful tools at their disposal. The rest of this article you will discover how fear can destroy symbolically help you live free from fear.
Are you physically unable to recover these fears and pull them the right of the head, then totally destroyed? Well there is a way you can do exactly that (at least symbolically). You can destroy symbolically banish your fears and your mind.
To do this, you need to take pen (or pencil) and paper. Think of the fear that wants to destroy. Write everything you can think of the fear on paper. Give as much detail as possible, not just the problem itself, but how you feel too. Do not put anything in return – that no one else will see this and you only have to look for a few minutes.
Once you are sure you have everything, all his thoughts about fear and how it makes you feel that they are willing to destroy. The way to do it for you. Burning, breaking, pulling down the toilet, do what makes you feel better. The only thing I fear is symbolically linked to that piece of paper. Absolutely and totally destroy this piece of paper!
As you destroy the paper that symbolizes your fear, your ego to say that fear itself is also destroyed. You serve your mind completely. You should start feeling better about the situation quickly.
Wondering what will happen if the fear of being destroyed again? You have nothing to fear. You can simply go through the whole process of symbolic destruction of fear again! While fear can sometimes reappear after being symbolically destroyed, you’re free to kill again to hunt again.
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Post CommentAldrin A Wilding West
On September 18, 2009 at 5:32 am
A very good piece. Good advice for not only phobias, but for other rational and irrational fears, and I would suggest probably for the likes of the symptoms of post traumatic stress too, but I’m no psychiatrist.
English translation could do with some work.
Thanks.
Aldrin