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Old 08-15-2013, 04:39 PM   #15
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Thursday, August 15, 2013

You are reading from the book Food for Thought

Inner Tigers

What we fear facing and dealing with is often inside. We may transfer our fear and irritation to external circumstances and the people around us, when what we need to do is look inside. Usually, we are our own worst enemy.

Our fears go back to a time when we were very young and relatively helpless. We may still be afraid of rejection, of being inferior, of being hurt with no one to take care of us. We may have an irrational fear of economic insecurity, which comes from a time when we were aware of financial problems but were too young to understand them.

Whether our inner tigers are real or made out of paper, we need to face them instead of eating to appease them. As we recover from compulsive overeating, many of the fears, which we had tried to bury with food, come to consciousness. With the Power greater than ourselves, we are able to tame the inner tigers.

Secure in Your care, may I not fear self-discovery.
Doesn't matter whether you call them devils, tigers, or your Lower Self, always seemed like I was my own worst enemy. So much should I, could I, etc. questioning myself. When I turn things over to my HP, then things will be translated in a language I know if I want to listen.

My religious upbringing gave me that fear. I walked each as though the wrath of God was going to strike me down each step I took. In today, I know that each step will lead me closer to my God.
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