I would be able to free the tension in my neck and throat and shoulder areas, and thereby be able to express myself with more clarity. Thank you Tara for these meaningful offerings of wisdom and healing.
Kat Hill, Another Field, Philadelphia , PA, USAsays
I bull~dozed over my fears and pushed through all of my life and therefore took those chances of failure in life and in some ways, the ways of creating safety nets, I failed. Had I faced my fears and took those life chances more mindfully, I think I would have faired better, and would have the extra money to take this workshop, which sounds wonderful. I appreciate these free sessions very much, 🙏 thank you.
Superhuman? Possibly somewhat arrogant and boorish.
Fear is just another voice – the problem is its capacity to draw to itself all the attention in the room.
That’s why news content is largely fear based – because it draws attention – which can be exploited by advertising.
More generous, confident, able to give and receive, more spontaneous and more ;
alive to beauty in the world, in others, in myself. I would be taller, more at peace, and more willing to take risks and make mistakes. I would be more authentic, not needing to hide or mask or pretend or compare. These freedom would enlarge my life
A person without a conscience for the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. To love God with all my heart, soul and mind and my neighbor as myself, being empowered to be who God truly needs me to be for I am His for my life is His.
Thank you.
I have just listened to all three: what resonates with me is the need
to stay with the feeling of anxiety for a while and come to deeply realise that: “ it’s real but not true” – ie. the difference between reality and truth: anything that relates to the future is not yet truth and may never be
therefore to waste energy on it is not: practical/ not worth it.
Maureen Simon, Another Field, Jacksonville , FL, USAsays
I loved the question of who would you be…it really hit home. I relate to the gerbil cage thinking and am working on connecting with love, and as you say, it can be from when you were very young, like 3. I like what you offered and will use it today
These workshops provide tools that are so accessible; they seem equally simple yet based in deeply complex concepts. I’ve found them to be very useful in understanding ways that I can adapt not just my own anxiety, but on my journey of therapy training and supporting others. 🙏
hi Tara,
thanks for guiding this way.most of the time we caught up in anxiety and fear so badly that we can’t even imagine our own potiotial to face our fears.fears are always there but in different forms
I would feel unlimited…free of anxiety around failing…more confident socially…I probably wouldn’t hold back or procrastinate around creative activities.
Stephanie By, Medicine, Dallas, TX, USA says
Thanks so much for these teachings. So amazingly helpful.
Lorraine Gray, Physical Therapy, GB says
I would be able to free the tension in my neck and throat and shoulder areas, and thereby be able to express myself with more clarity. Thank you Tara for these meaningful offerings of wisdom and healing.
Kat Hill, Another Field, Philadelphia , PA, USA says
I bull~dozed over my fears and pushed through all of my life and therefore took those chances of failure in life and in some ways, the ways of creating safety nets, I failed. Had I faced my fears and took those life chances more mindfully, I think I would have faired better, and would have the extra money to take this workshop, which sounds wonderful. I appreciate these free sessions very much, 🙏 thank you.
Yrsa Grip, Other, SE says
I would live my life with more trust in my true self – dance with all challenge instead of thinking the worst all the time.
Emel Kalkandelen, Teacher, TR says
With my 36 year old %94+ mentally retarded and otist son..my angel🙏👼🏻🧿🙋♀️
Annette Christensen, Teacher, DK says
I would frem free and have a mor more energy to do the tvinge I love and would like to do.
N Wright, Psychology, CA says
More free & authentic
Camelia Pass, Coach, DE says
I will be a free human.
LS Brook, Another Field, Charlottesville, VA, USA says
Without fear I would be unrestrained in acceptance of myself and love for my family and people who are close to me.
Clive Salzer, Physical Therapy, BR says
Superhuman? Possibly somewhat arrogant and boorish.
Fear is just another voice – the problem is its capacity to draw to itself all the attention in the room.
That’s why news content is largely fear based – because it draws attention – which can be exploited by advertising.
Paula-Jean Hayes, Counseling, AU says
More generous, confident, able to give and receive, more spontaneous and more ;
alive to beauty in the world, in others, in myself. I would be taller, more at peace, and more willing to take risks and make mistakes. I would be more authentic, not needing to hide or mask or pretend or compare. These freedom would enlarge my life
Erna Staal, Psychotherapy, NL says
Thanks very much Tare your lessons are so clear, helpfull and full of love. A real antidote to destructive thoughts and feelings.
Terry Butler, Counseling, GB says
I’d be single and committed writer and activist for the environment
Katherine Kirby, Psychology, Manhattan, NY, USA says
A person without a conscience for the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. To love God with all my heart, soul and mind and my neighbor as myself, being empowered to be who God truly needs me to be for I am His for my life is His.
Eve Wheen, Counseling, GB says
Thank you.
I have just listened to all three: what resonates with me is the need
to stay with the feeling of anxiety for a while and come to deeply realise that: “ it’s real but not true” – ie. the difference between reality and truth: anything that relates to the future is not yet truth and may never be
therefore to waste energy on it is not: practical/ not worth it.
Ian Lennard, Other, GB says
Did not realize how addicted I have become to Fear. It has become my way of life. This may be a route to my freedom with a fearless heart.
Maureen Simon, Another Field, Jacksonville , FL, USA says
I loved the question of who would you be…it really hit home. I relate to the gerbil cage thinking and am working on connecting with love, and as you say, it can be from when you were very young, like 3. I like what you offered and will use it today
Rachel Boston, Counseling, AU says
Myself as a child
Helen Love, Other, AU says
I would be a whole different person
Gloria Simeone, Another Field, Bohemia, NY, USA says
Maybe I would be someone who finishes what I start and not feel like such a failure in life.
Amanda Scott, Student, AU says
Definitely would have taken more chances in life and not kept small
Mark South, Other, Denver, CO, USA says
Alive in my True Nature
Josh B, Other, Wayne, PA, USA says
peaceful and a better patent and spouse
Suzanne Guay, Another Field, East Freetown, MA, USA says
I would be an empowered, doubtless healer
Jansien Regtop, Another Field, NL says
I would be happy, joyfull and feeling free
Ava Fairhall, Teacher, NZ says
Freer to express myself and to be more comfortable in my own skin.
Sara Jane FitzGerald -Graham, Clergy, GB says
that is such an interesting question.i don’t know.
thank you for this interesting talk to try and become more confident in myself and in my children.
Lena K, Other, SE says
I would be the real me
Arye Bognar, Another Field, IL says
Thank you.
Trish Peru, Another Field, CA says
Free to follow my heart
Emma Walton, Another Field, GB says
These workshops provide tools that are so accessible; they seem equally simple yet based in deeply complex concepts. I’ve found them to be very useful in understanding ways that I can adapt not just my own anxiety, but on my journey of therapy training and supporting others. 🙏
Sheila Anderson, Counseling, GB says
I would feel freer to be more assertive
R H, Another Field, NL says
Don’t really know, no image
Hahaha
Rose Winter, Nursing, Kingfield, ME, USA says
I’d be relaxed and in the present moment.
Laurence Bridges, Nursing, IT says
Without limits,more creative.
stephen etkind, Other, AU says
didn’t Freud say the best you can hope for is to turn extreme neurosis into moderate fear….do you agree??
Angela Sutcliffe, Another Field, GB says
I’d be free to live a life of joy and freedom, a life where I achieve my dreams. Where I expect good things to happen instead of fearing the worst.
Sosan Ramin, Social Work, AE says
hi Tara,
thanks for guiding this way.most of the time we caught up in anxiety and fear so badly that we can’t even imagine our own potiotial to face our fears.fears are always there but in different forms
stephen etkind, Other, AU says
didn’t Freud say the best you can hope for is to turn extreme neurosis into moderate fear….do you agree??
Lisa Brown, Other, AU says
Genuinely free, in a life of complete liberation
Lynne Hannan, Teacher, GB says
my true self
Louise Martyn, Another Field, GB says
More willing to make mistakes.
Celia Clarke, Other, AU says
I would fearlessly be an instrument of God’s healing Love in my life and the lives of all those touched by me
I would leave the world a better place for being here
manjula waldron, Coach, columbus, OH, USA says
I would be more confident in how interact with the environment
Hel, Coach, SE says
Helena, unveiled
Sarah Green, Teacher, GB says
More courageous.
Sarah Cristaldi, Other, NZ says
I would feel unlimited…free of anxiety around failing…more confident socially…I probably wouldn’t hold back or procrastinate around creative activities.
Jill Collett, Coach, GB says
Happier!
Emily R P, Social Work, New orleans , LA, USA says
My true self
Willeke Ruiten, Coach, NL says
Very powerful question. Both for my clients and myself at this moment.