7 Ways Why Fear is My Subconscious Mind’s Security Guard

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7 Ways Why Fear is My Subconscious Mind’s Security Guard

  1. Protective Mechanism: Fear acts as a security guard for my subconscious mind, protecting me from life events and experiences by keeping me within the comfort zone created by my upbringing, education, and societal influences.
  2. Intimidating Growth: My fears and insecurities, while meant to keep me safe, often intimidate me and deepen my insecurities, preventing me from trusting my adventurous curiosity and rising to new challenges.
  3. Con Artist Voice: I now realize and admit my Pessimistic Inner Dialog was my con artist that talks me into or out of things, reinforcing my fears as my security guard’s grip on my mind and leading to apathy and dissatisfaction with life.
  4. Reality Check: Fear is not false evidence appearing real; it is a safety mechanism ingrained in my subconscious mind, rooted in past experiences and outdated memories that still influence my present actions.
  5. Of Drama and Trauma as Guards: Drama, trauma, and unsettling events serve as security guards for my subconscious mind, activating inner dialogues that pull me back into my comfort zone whenever I try to step out of it.
  6. Dissolving Boundaries and Safety: The boundaries I thought would keep me safe actually-embed fears within me, creating a false sense of security that keeps me from exploring new opportunities and embracing change.
  7. Unlocking Sovereignty: By recognizing and addressing these subconscious fears and security mechanisms, I can unlock my subconscious sovereignty, embrace my unique talents, and live a more liberated and fulfilling life.
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What Will You Learn?

  • You will discover your fears are subconscious mind security guard blocking you from rising out of your current life. So by admitting your fears are your subconscious mind memories controlling your life today.

Course Content

7 Ways Why Fear is My Subconscious Mind Security Guard
7 Ways Why Fear is My Subconscious Mind Security Guard 1. Recognition of Subconscious Protection: o Fear and insecurities act as subconscious mind security guards, protecting us from perceived threats based on life experiences, ancestral conditioning, and societal influences. These fears keep us within familiar boundaries, even if they limit our growth. 2. Impact of External Influences: o The subconscious mind embeds knowledge, thoughts, and behaviors from external sources such as parents, education systems, and societal norms. This embedded programming reinforces fear and insecurity, limiting our adventurous curiosity and innovative abilities. 3. Comfort Zone Con Artist: o The voice of our subconscious mind, acting as a comfort zone con artist, convinces us to stay within familiar patterns. This voice prevents us from stepping out of our comfort zones and embracing new experiences, keeping us trapped in apathy and fear. 4. Reevaluating Fear: o Fear is not just false evidence appearing real; it is a safety mechanism that has protected us from past dangers. Understanding this allows us to reevaluate fear and see it as a sign of our subconscious mind's attempts to keep us safe, rather than a limitation. 5. Liberation through Awareness: o By recognizing the role of fear as a subconscious security guard, we can unlock our subconscious sovereignty. This involves firing the internal security guard, embracing wisdom from past experiences, and liberating ourselves from outdated beliefs, opinions, and fears. These key points highlight the azzending acumen of understanding fear as a subconscious protection mechanism, recognizing external influences, addressing the comfort zone con artist, reevaluating fear, and achieving liberation through being awakenedaware of the dare of your dreams.

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