Curiosity Takes You Places That Fear Can't
Curiosity can take you anywhere. Fear stops you from going everywhere. "I want to know more," or "that's never gonna work."
Aria chose to work on herself with a mentor so she could have better relationships that lasted and met her desires. One of her challenges was in vulnerably telling her partner how she loved him because she feared rejection. When she began to do that despite her fear, they had more joy, and he understood she loved him, in a way that her being reserved had not communicated. She began to feel free to share more of her light and modeled the way for them both to have more satisfying intimacy. This opened her life up to more of everything, which playing it safe never had.
Curiosity is a YES to life, to be awake and receptive, an invitation to explore what you haven't. Fear makes excuses, or leans on past experiences assuming they'll inform brand new ones - if you can let go of a story attached to an old experience, that's freeing. What do I mean by story? The meaning you made of a past event.
If one wishes "I'd had the courage to live a life true to myself," we can't play it safe and let fear halt that desire, if we want to have the full, brilliant life we long to live.
How can you release an old story so you can have the provocative, astonishing life you dream of?
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