I would be the woman and mom and grandma who is filled with the desire and energy for adventure that is always bubbling in my imagination. I would have peace.
Such a good question- what I’m thinking is that it may be hard to answer when fear is still present as it colours the picture that needs created. It is possible to catch a glimpse but when in fear it is very fragile and feels like Alice’s glimpse through the looking glass. Upside down and slightly impossible-even though it’s not :). Another part to the question is maybe what Marianne asks” who am I to shine so brightly – the fear of being seen” . Thank you for this -a beautiful start to my day.
I’d be a successful writer/photographer, healer and teacher. I’d have a close relationship with my brother and his wife and my niece and nephew because I wouldn’t care that they don’t like me. I’d just pretend that they do. I’d be much healthier and living in a place that I love because I’d have the courage to move. I’d be living more from Presence instead of ego. The past be thanked for all it had to teach me and then left there. Thank you as always for your wonderful wisdom and insight!
I would allow myself to be more creative and have deeper relationships with those I love.
I am grateful for this information and all you so generously offer 😊
I would be anchored in deep peace, acceptance, & a sound, solid 7 hours of sleep every night. I would be more deeply connected to the natural world & my relationships with all beings.
I would be more confident, content, with a sense of belonging and connectedness, which would allow me to be more authentic, more real , and more engaged in life!
I would be hopeful and live my life with some contentment and even joy. Having said that, when I have those moments of feeling fearless, I feel confidant and strong and resilient. I just can’t sustain it.
“Who would I be if I didn’t think something was wrong with me?” What a profound question. It opened my eyes to know how my thoughts are limiting my life.
Tara I would be stable emotionally and not anchored by my past traumas.
I would be able to focus on my inner growth and have confidence to be more social. I could play my spirit drum for others to hear and appreciate its beauty.
I thank you for this free audio. I wish you well with your course. My funds are limited. I am unable to join and benefit. I do purchase your Udemy courses when I can. Dee
The loose joyous and creative soul I am. Just asking the question is wonderfully powerful. Thank you, I am closer to moving to Mexico. Viva la vida, love the life. Also, I would be more humble, arrogance is so painful. Yes, being fearful and insecure is painful. Ok, ready to let it go. Thank you.
In peace right now,
Ruth
Without fear I’d be able to move forward in my process of forgiving and letting go of people who have harmed me. I’d also be more successful in my marriage and in my new business.
I feel like I would be irresponsible to my family, including my cats. My fearful images force me to check up on them constantly. Even though I know they are just images, not reality. If I could let go of fear and still feel I was a responsible person, I could gain a lot of time in my life. Time to be creative and just being here and being alive. But I don’t know how to let go of that fear.
I really find the format helpful in these pressured times to have a 10 minute wisdom charge ..one issue ( a huge one of course ) and one effective approach as a start. Tara is always beautifully clear and apparently simple but with a depth of wisdom and knowledge, always given from a compassionate heart Thankyou
Margie Cremasco says
My truest self
GB Khalsa says
More able to be present for the beauty in life
Robyn Segal says
Fearless
S S says
I would be engaged and willing to try.
Melissa Lonergan says
I would trust myself.
Christine Mantey says
I would be an amazing human, radically creative and compassionate
Mary Prissel says
I would be the woman and mom and grandma who is filled with the desire and energy for adventure that is always bubbling in my imagination. I would have peace.
Kathy Lighthall says
My more authentic self
Brenda Tinsler says
Without fear, I would have more energy, feel unburdened. I would trust I could succeed in supporting myself.
Kat Taiaroa says
Such a good question- what I’m thinking is that it may be hard to answer when fear is still present as it colours the picture that needs created. It is possible to catch a glimpse but when in fear it is very fragile and feels like Alice’s glimpse through the looking glass. Upside down and slightly impossible-even though it’s not :). Another part to the question is maybe what Marianne asks” who am I to shine so brightly – the fear of being seen” . Thank you for this -a beautiful start to my day.
Diana Skrutskie 2 says
I’d be a successful writer/photographer, healer and teacher. I’d have a close relationship with my brother and his wife and my niece and nephew because I wouldn’t care that they don’t like me. I’d just pretend that they do. I’d be much healthier and living in a place that I love because I’d have the courage to move. I’d be living more from Presence instead of ego. The past be thanked for all it had to teach me and then left there. Thank you as always for your wonderful wisdom and insight!
Pat says
I would allow myself to be more creative and have deeper relationships with those I love.
I am grateful for this information and all you so generously offer 😊
patricia says
I would be more expressive and warm.
Joy Lenit says
I’d be willing to fail and not feel destroyed by it. I’d also be more compassionate listener, instead of always protecting myself.
Carol Pratt says
A photographer whose images are acknowledged for touching peoples’ hearts.
Patti Sunko-Imhof says
I would be anchored in deep peace, acceptance, & a sound, solid 7 hours of sleep every night. I would be more deeply connected to the natural world & my relationships with all beings.
Cl says
I would be more likely to take risks and put myself out there…I’d be more successful and more motivated and probably happier and more ME.
Jamey Jones says
I would be more content.
Barbara Stone says
Without fear I would be following my heart’s desire.
Sherri Caves says
Thanks for my new saying.
Anna Schenström says
I would be taking care of myself in more copassionate way. Thank you!
L H says
Courageous…I think I would be more courageous.
Elizabeth Smith says
More authentic
Steve Simpson says
I would be more confident, content, with a sense of belonging and connectedness, which would allow me to be more authentic, more real , and more engaged in life!
Flo Gorini says
I would take more risks. I would sleep better!
Leny says
I would be hopeful and live my life with some contentment and even joy. Having said that, when I have those moments of feeling fearless, I feel confidant and strong and resilient. I just can’t sustain it.
Louisa Burtwell says
I would be more sociable and much more successful at work!
Huguette Dupuis says
I would be a confident person, open, funny, joyous and energetic.
KATRINA WINDER says
“Who would I be if I didn’t think something was wrong with me?” What a profound question. It opened my eyes to know how my thoughts are limiting my life.
Jane O'Toole says
I would be silly, honest, relaxed. Happy.
Diyani de Silva says
Thank you for this!
Liz Smoth says
In the present! Thinking too much again and missing what is happening around me.
Jen Blalock says
I would be more empowered. I would step off the merry-go-round of self-doubt and stand, move and dwell from and with my authentic power.
Dee H says
Tara I would be stable emotionally and not anchored by my past traumas.
I would be able to focus on my inner growth and have confidence to be more social. I could play my spirit drum for others to hear and appreciate its beauty.
I thank you for this free audio. I wish you well with your course. My funds are limited. I am unable to join and benefit. I do purchase your Udemy courses when I can. Dee
Amy Goldbeck says
I’d be my most articulate and natural self.–Thank you!
Ruth Dittmar says
The loose joyous and creative soul I am. Just asking the question is wonderfully powerful. Thank you, I am closer to moving to Mexico. Viva la vida, love the life. Also, I would be more humble, arrogance is so painful. Yes, being fearful and insecure is painful. Ok, ready to let it go. Thank you.
In peace right now,
Ruth
Anonymous Anon says
Without fear I’d be able to move forward in my process of forgiving and letting go of people who have harmed me. I’d also be more successful in my marriage and in my new business.
Isabella Masala says
A banker
Hendrina Hancock says
I would be a confident, trained licensed psychologist, helping others.
bett powers says
freedom would be more present
Dale Steele says
fearless . . . available to follow inner direction with no reason not to . . . free to meet whatever arises with warm welcoming curious wonder.
Tania Baxter says
The person I know I can become.
Rita S says
be able to achieve what I desire and to be a better version of myself
Elkin Carmona says
I’d be very successful on my business. It depends basically of being fearless.
jane silver says
I feel like I would be irresponsible to my family, including my cats. My fearful images force me to check up on them constantly. Even though I know they are just images, not reality. If I could let go of fear and still feel I was a responsible person, I could gain a lot of time in my life. Time to be creative and just being here and being alive. But I don’t know how to let go of that fear.
Nina Coutts says
Excellent way to break down concept of fear and coping strategy. Storytelling works well to illustrate uour point too.Thanks for simplicity Dr. Tara
Lisa Schwartz says
I would be true to myself
Barbara VanEe says
More loving, more social, more joyous, more adventurous, more alive!
Kaaren Hawkes says
I really find the format helpful in these pressured times to have a 10 minute wisdom charge ..one issue ( a huge one of course ) and one effective approach as a start. Tara is always beautifully clear and apparently simple but with a depth of wisdom and knowledge, always given from a compassionate heart Thankyou
mary thompson says
it’s paralyzing