thank you Tara. I am using your teaching in combination with Craniosacral therapy to explore physical sensations that are held in the clients body and how are these relate to emotions and thoughts.
I have always known that self-doubt is underneath so much of the fear and anxiety I come across but this explains it so clearly and what you could start to do about it. Without self-doubt there would be so much less fear.
I would be more free and I think more present, and more me.
I always felt there was a wall between me and my true self. It has taken the form of self- destructive behaviour and avoidance. And now I say ‘ Enough’! I’m ready to take on new behaviours -so, I’m all ears!
Who knows? I’ve lived with fear all my life, it is so inhibiting. In some instances I’ve overcome it, but it’s always there, naturally trying to protect me. Perhaps I could make friends with it, and talk it round to a different expression of itself!
As always, thank you Tara for the work you do and the guidance. I hope you are well.
Blessings
A lot of expansive poetic images and joy came flowing through my pen into my notebook when I asked myself this question and journaled the response! Thank you!
I love the questions Who would I be if I didn’t believe there was something wrong with me??? and What am I unwilling to feel?????
I also love the short phrase Real but not true.
It was a new find for me the combo idea of a belief and strong felt sense in the body that confirms the belief and the looping begins, confirming the self doubts. Thanks so much for your willingness to share. Sincerely Jan
I would be able to spend more time in the present moment and live up to my Dharma name, Stable Mountain of the Heart.
Thank you Tara for all your wisdom and generosity.
My fully realized self. More time to fully appreciate life on this planet rather than wasting precious minutes getting caught up in ruminations about decisions or interactions with others.
Barbara Brower, Another Field, Verona, WI, USAsays
For me this is a simple question. I would be FREE! Free from all kinds of worry and anxiety. Free from fear of leaving my comfort zone. Free to do and go where I want and as I want. Being free from fears would bring me happiness beyond belief…
Thanks so much Tara, your speech helps me alot.
There was a time when i first met your meditations and I remember I was crying all the time when touching my belly.
I probably just be a happy person. Big-time.
Love
Sandy Carter, Psychotherapy, The Woodlands, TX, USAsays
I would be working w/out contracts with insurance programs and would be successfully marketing my services for the going rate for skilled psychotherapists in my area of expertise, trauma-informed psychotherapy/ SEP BASE.
I would be a newly retired woman, ready to explore new possibilities in my life! I would start taking classes, exercise more, find a group to sing with and travel more. I would believe in myself and my abilities, instead of focusing on the negative parts of myself.
I hope I would discover joy again!
Capable of meeting all that arises with an open heart and open mind, bringing to each moment exactly what is needed to be of benefit to all whose lives I touch.
I would know who I really am. I was born with all these inherited gifts that are blocked from fear an self-doubt. I would feel safe, provided for, abundant, and filled with joy without this feeling of fear.
Pamela Irving, Another Field, GB says
thank you Tara. I am using your teaching in combination with Craniosacral therapy to explore physical sensations that are held in the clients body and how are these relate to emotions and thoughts.
Lu Corts, Other, Whitesboro, NY, USA says
Living happily in the present, not fearful of the future or stuck in the past.
Sarah Fox, Coach, GB says
I would be less judgemental and more connected
Carola Lavin, Coach, CL says
I would be living happily in the present moment.
Anonymous Anonymous, Another Field, MX says
I would truly be me.
Anonymous says
Without the fear I would be happy, sparkeling and full of humour.
Jo Brook, Psychotherapy, GB says
I have always known that self-doubt is underneath so much of the fear and anxiety I come across but this explains it so clearly and what you could start to do about it. Without self-doubt there would be so much less fear.
I would be more free and I think more present, and more me.
Rose Stockley, Another Field, GB says
I would be free, more relaxed, more creative, more me.
Ally Pennings, Nursing, AU says
Self doubt has plagued me for many years I appreciate the opportunity to learn about my fears so I can open my heart bigger and brighter the true me.
Jenny Wild, Other, GB says
I always felt there was a wall between me and my true self. It has taken the form of self- destructive behaviour and avoidance. And now I say ‘ Enough’! I’m ready to take on new behaviours -so, I’m all ears!
Anne Kirwan-Finn, Psychotherapy, IE says
I would take steps to follow my real passion, make a career change.
Judith Row, Other, GB says
Who knows? I’ve lived with fear all my life, it is so inhibiting. In some instances I’ve overcome it, but it’s always there, naturally trying to protect me. Perhaps I could make friends with it, and talk it round to a different expression of itself!
As always, thank you Tara for the work you do and the guidance. I hope you are well.
Blessings
Amy Miller, Other, Colorado Springs, CO, USA says
It’s scary to think about who I would be without fear. Maybe I need this more than I thought 😊
Hannah, Another Field, CA says
A lot of expansive poetic images and joy came flowing through my pen into my notebook when I asked myself this question and journaled the response! Thank you!
Sierra Wong, Medicine, Tucson , AZ, USA says
Freed to follow my heart.
Jenny Daisley, Another Field, GB says
I would be a person who can experience joy
Maryobiang Pyrtuh, Counseling, IN says
I would be more present and connected to my self and my loved ones and that would be so liberating! Thank you Tara!
Kami Kanetsuka, CA says
Without fear I would be a more prolific writer, willing to experiment.
Jan Hagedorn, Counseling, CA says
I love the questions Who would I be if I didn’t believe there was something wrong with me??? and What am I unwilling to feel?????
I also love the short phrase Real but not true.
It was a new find for me the combo idea of a belief and strong felt sense in the body that confirms the belief and the looping begins, confirming the self doubts. Thanks so much for your willingness to share. Sincerely Jan
Brenda Hausler, Counseling, IL says
I’d be living my truest purpose. I’d be willing to take risks.
I’d be me!
Thank you Tara.
Sue Edwards, Another Field, AU says
I would be able to spend more time in the present moment and live up to my Dharma name, Stable Mountain of the Heart.
Thank you Tara for all your wisdom and generosity.
Ingrid Luchsinger, Psychology, USA says
Less limiting and self-critical getting closer to a deeper sense of self and open to others
Petra Hattingh, Other, ZA says
Wow!!
What a challenging thought……”Real but no true”!
Need time to let it sinks in!!
Thank you, Tara!
Mary Ann VT, Teacher, Seattle , WA, USA says
I would take steps to follow my real passion, make a career change.
Faisal Ali, Another Field, AE says
This was very helpful. Looking forward to participate in this course!!
Helen N, Other, Atlanta , GA, USA says
At home in my body and the world.
Lucinda B, Nursing, Johnson City , TN, USA says
I would be free to live my truth
Loren Raupe, Fort Worth, TX, USA says
I would have much more serenity and be more at peace with myself and others.
LJ Newman, Teacher, CA says
My fully realized self. More time to fully appreciate life on this planet rather than wasting precious minutes getting caught up in ruminations about decisions or interactions with others.
Barbara Brower, Another Field, Verona, WI, USA says
For me this is a simple question. I would be FREE! Free from all kinds of worry and anxiety. Free from fear of leaving my comfort zone. Free to do and go where I want and as I want. Being free from fears would bring me happiness beyond belief…
Aoife Hennessy, IE says
I’d be a open version of me.I’d be more adventurous accepting loving and able to be and receive love. The mind chatter would stop.
Raluca Angelescu, Another Field, Arlington , VA, USA says
I would be someone who doesn’t get upset much.
Nana Martynova, Another Field, PT says
Thanks so much Tara, your speech helps me alot.
There was a time when i first met your meditations and I remember I was crying all the time when touching my belly.
I probably just be a happy person. Big-time.
Love
Sarah Maxwell, Teacher, Henrico, VA, USA says
Powerful.
Kathryn Leider, Another Field, Lake Bluff, IL, USA says
Superwoman
Cyndy Stalmaster, Other, San Diego, CA, USA says
I would be fierce and fearless. I would rise above the self doubt and imposter syndrome and be able to bring my best self forward.
Sandy Carter, Psychotherapy, The Woodlands, TX, USA says
I would be working w/out contracts with insurance programs and would be successfully marketing my services for the going rate for skilled psychotherapists in my area of expertise, trauma-informed psychotherapy/ SEP BASE.
Mary Hidalg, Other, Tucson, AZ, USA says
I would be a newly retired woman, ready to explore new possibilities in my life! I would start taking classes, exercise more, find a group to sing with and travel more. I would believe in myself and my abilities, instead of focusing on the negative parts of myself.
I hope I would discover joy again!
Sandy Carter, Psychotherapy, Goodrich, TX, USA says
I will be free of boxes, baggage, and negative emotional somatic expressions.
Paul Gibbs, Other, NZ says
wonderful, so liberating
Barbara Davidge Vallis, Another Field, CA says
I would be a loving, strong, individual, doing a lot of volunteer work in the community
Jill Orr, Teacher, AU says
A normal person !
Jennifer Wakefield, Another Field, Hull, TX, USA says
Maybe I would finally be happy, joyous, and free!
A K Booth, Another Field, DESERT EDGE, CA, USA says
I’d be an individual capable of trusting others again.
Charles Lindsay, Teacher, Menomonie, WI, USA says
Helpful. Thank you.
Samantha- Jayne Ludbrook, Other, AU says
I would be a blank slate as I’ve had fear as long as I have known
Anonymous Anon, Another Field, Wilmington , DE, USA says
I would feel more connected to others and greater self compassion.
Anne-Marie T-R, Nursing, GB says
I would be living fully in the moment and experience all that life brings. I would feel free from my inner critic. 🥰
Antje Heinemann, Another Field, DE says
I would feel connected to others and Not suffering anymore the felt isolation.
Meadow Lisa Wong, Clergy, El Cerrito, CA, USA says
Capable of meeting all that arises with an open heart and open mind, bringing to each moment exactly what is needed to be of benefit to all whose lives I touch.
Anonymous, Other, TX, USA says
A person finally living with peace and serenity
Rob Bibbiani, Coach, Chester , CT, USA says
I would be more carefree, playful, more willing to take risks.
Jude Carlini, Teacher, Owego, NY, USA says
I would know who I really am. I was born with all these inherited gifts that are blocked from fear an self-doubt. I would feel safe, provided for, abundant, and filled with joy without this feeling of fear.
Susan Meagher, Other, CA says
Maybe I’d be trying to get a job I want.