Fearless Chiro

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A friend the other day reminded me of the nature of fear, and how it can preclude us from experiencing the “magic” in life.

Jessica Hagy portrays this so simply and beautifully in her graphical depiction….sort of “a picture is worth a thousand words” way:

http://thisisindexed.com/2010/11/stretching-is-good-stuff/

For a time our “comfort zone” can be comfortable, yet eventually our innate creative spirit will draw us to the magic.  The magnetism of this can be very powerful, often creating a tension between Spirit and the fear-mind.  With conscious awareness of this dynamic we can observe and move into the wonder of this spiritual expansion.  However when identified with fear, the threat of this metaphysical movement creates resistance and pain.

How do we remain committed to our conscious journey?  And not miss the Magic?  Understand our fear.  Sincerely remain committed to observing the insidious conditioning of the fear-mind.

Dare!  Take risks!  Be audacious enough to break the comfort bubble and soar into the magic of joyfully experiencing LIFE!

How will you escape your bubble of fear and the illusion of comfort this week?  Only you know!

IN-JOY your journey….

Perry

©2012 Perry Chinn,D.C. All rights reserved.

Dr. Chinn is a 1986 Life graduate (Marietta), has been practicing
in Seattle for 25 years and is a board member of the Gonstead Clinical Studies
Society. He is the co-creator of the nutritional cardiovascular formula Acctrix
(www.Acctrix.com), co-founder of Unisal Wellness Technologies and is the author of Symphony of Wellness and Soaring Beyond Fear ( www.PerryChinn.com). His book Symphony of Wellness focuses on the science and benefits of the Nobel Prize winning science of nitric oxide for cardiovascular health and whole body wellness. He can be reached at DrPChinn@gmail.com, drchinn@acctrix.com or info@perrychinn.com

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