When Love Meets Fear: How to Become Defense-less and Resource-fullPaulist Press, 14 mei 2014 - 129 pagina's This book has been written for all people who want to let go of unreasonable fear or act more creatively in the face of reasonable fear. It examines the roots of fear - the fear of change, of self-disclosure, of giving and receiving, of being alone. Beneath all of these is the greatest fear of all: the fear of love. Psychologist David Richo has charted a path that can free us from the grip of fear. He suggests things to do that will help us to love even when we're afraid. The way to gain power over fear, he says, is first to become defenseless. When, despite our trepidation, we embrace our weakness, we can no longer be wounded, and fear loses its hold over us. |
Inhoudsopgave
How Fear Works | |
The Old Story | |
How Fears Display | |
Fear of Aloneness | |
Confronting the Void | |
When Love Meets Fear | |
Fears of Abandonment and Engulfment | |
Facing Fear | |
Pausing for Feeling Our Fear | |
Taking an Inventory | |
Becoming More Courageous | |
The Spiritual Path to Fearlessness | |
Affirming Fearlessness | |
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When Love Meets Fear: How to Become Defense-less and Resource-full David Richo Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1997 |
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