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PFWHOLESALES Category: Inspirational
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Posted on: 08/02/2009
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One hears thunder unexpectedly! First comes fear, then a sharpening of one's vision. Recall a close brush with danger — a falling branch, an automobile accident barely avoided, an escape from a potentially violent confrontation. Such incidents arouse every nerve fiber in your body in a brief wave of terror, but soon, once the danger has passed, give way to a heightened awareness of the world. The same process also occurs with other types of shock — the loss of a job, the sudden departure of a loved one, business failure and so on.

The lasting impact of a major shock can either be stimulating or debilitating, depending upon one's strength of character. The critical factor is the ability to shake off fear, thereby transforming anxiety into a laser-sharp perception of the world around you.

When overtaken by crisis, the wise search their hearts for inner strengths in order to face their life with courage. This often means daring to take an unexpected path — to bounce back quickly and self-confidently after failures, to have faith in the eternal when confronted with death.

We tend to think of shock only in the context of unpleasant events. We can also be jarred, however, by the sudden release of tension that comes with unexpected joy or success. To keep your bearings in the aftershock of either trauma or victory, it is essential that your inner compass be aligned with 'true north', that magnetic force which guides you toward fulfillment of both your deepest desire, and your highest destiny.

be blessed

Patricia

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Posted By: PFWHOLESALES on 08/03/2009

This is true, so true Brian forgive me for that title but giving up to me is failure.....I do understand that it may not work out, and that is part of the Fear that you have to go through to learn the great lessons of life..

we are on the same wavelength thanks Brian long time no see....

Be blessed

Patricia

 
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Posted By: Brian Lucier on 08/03/2009

Failure is okay sometimes. As long as you learn from those mistakes and keep on trying. Giving up is not an option.