Overcoming Anxiety
In order to create the healthy, happy and harmonious reality
we all desire, we will need to
create emotional harmony.
This process can be divided into six basic steps:
1. Recognize our emotions.
2. Accept them as they are.
3. Release them when necessary.
4. Understand how they are created.
5. Transform the negative ones through understanding and create
more positive ones.
6. Transcend them.
Here we will present a short profile of some of the basic
emotions. We have developed specific questionnaires for understanding
each one.
Answering those questions will help you discover how those
emotions are created and how you might transform them.
ANXIETY AND WORRY
Anxiety and worry, although obviously forms of fear, have
become
so common that it is worth looking at them separately.
Anxiety often concerns the factors of time and results. We
are
anxious because we fear that we will not have enough time
to
complete all that we have planned, or that the result will
not
be successful, perfect or acceptable to the others.
We worry often for the same reasons, but also when we fear
something may not turn out as we hope. That "something"
may
concern ourselves, our children, or our parents or spouse,
which
of course, ultimately, through our attachment to these people,
has to do with ourselves.
We learn to worry as children, and this becomes a habit causing
us to search for issues to be anxious or worrisome about,
even
when there is nothing really important enough to merit such
a
concern.
We may wonder at times why our mind thinks so much about
a
particular matter, creating anxiety and worry, when in reality
that matter is not so important to us.
Anxiety and worry contain a feeling of danger, that we are
unable to achieve what we want
or protect ourselves from others or events. It is a form
of self-doubt and lack of faith in ourselves, others and the
Divine Laws of the universe.
"Soul-utions"
For this reason, we would do well to employ a daily program
of:
1. Exercises 2. Breathing techniques 3. Deep relaxation with
positive projection, 4. Meditation 5. A healthy diet 6. Creative
self-expression.
These activities will help reorganize our energy patterns,
freeing us from the hold of negative thoughts.
Positive antidotes to anxiety and worry could be:
1. Faith in divine wisdom and justice; that all will occur
as is
necessary and beneficial for our growth process. This belief
allows us to surrender to the wisdom of the universe and feel
secure even when externally we are being challenged by difficult
situations.
This does not mean that we do not seek to create the reality
we
prefer, but simply that we feel sure that the results of our
efforts will be the best for our growth regardless of whether
they are what we prefer.
2. Confidence in our ability to deal with whatever life brings
us. Why should we doubt that we can deal with whatever comes?
We
have encountered so many tests in life, and here we are ?
alive
and reading this. We have survived. We, as spirit, are greater
than any possible human experience.
3. Realizing that we are worthy of love and acceptance as
we are.
Much of our anxiety has to do with our doubts about our
self-worth which we tend to measure by what others think and
by
the results of our efforts. Accepting ourselves as we are
removes much anxiety.
4. Living in and enjoying the present moment.
Our fears, regrets, anxiety and worry seldom have to do with
the
present, but rather with the past and future. But neither
actually exist. The past exists only to the degree that we
carry
it in our minds. The future is equally an illusion.
Focusing on what we are doing in the present moment releases
us
from anxiety and worry.
About the author:
Robert Elias Najemy is the author of over 600 articles, 400
lecture cassettes on Human Harmony and 20 books, which have
sold
over 100,000 copies. Visit me at http://www.HolisticHarmony.com.