Fear
is always future-based. We fear what might happen later. But the future
doesn’t exist now, in the present, the only moment in which we are ever
alive. So though our fear may be visceral, it is based on a
misconception, that the future is somehow now. It’s not.
Norman Fischer, “No Beginning, No Ending, No Fear”
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022
ViaDaily Dharma: Disprove Fear with Presence
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