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Living Without Fear

by Ernest Holmes

Publisher: National Geographic Books Published: 2010-09-02 Category: Psychology & Self-Help

Fear stands as one of the most pervasive obstacles to human flourishing, quietly undermining our potential, sabotaging our relationships, and preventing us from experiencing the joy and freedom that is our natural birthright. This profound exploration of consciousness and spiritual liberation offers readers a transformative pathway out of fear's paralyzing grip and into a life of confidence, peace, and authentic power.

Drawing from the principles of Religious Science and New Thought philosophy, this work presents a revolutionary understanding of how our thoughts create our reality and how we can consciously redirect our mental and spiritual energy to dissolve the fears that hold us captive. Rather than offering superficial positive thinking or temporary coping mechanisms, what unfolds here is a comprehensive spiritual philosophy that addresses the root causes of fear and anxiety in human consciousness.

The central premise challenges readers to recognize that fear is not an inevitable response to life's circumstances but rather a habit of thought that can be systematically replaced with faith, trust, and spiritual understanding. Through clear explanations and practical insights, readers discover how to identify the various forms fear takes in their lives—from obvious phobias and anxieties to the more subtle fears of inadequacy, rejection, loss, and failure that color daily experience.

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