Fear is hidden consent. When you are afraid of something, it means that you admit its possibility and thus strengthen its hand. It can be said that it is subconscient consent.
…remember two things: never, never be afraid, and in all circumstances call for the right help to make your strength a hundredfold stronger.
Peace in the storm, calm in the effort, joy in the surrender, a luminous Faith, and you will become aware of the Lord’s constant Presence.
There is nothing to fear — all is the Lord — there is nothing else than the Lord; the Lord alone exists and all that tries to frighten us is only a silly and meaningless disguise of the Lord.
Cheer up — the way is open before you, shake off this obsession... and bring down the Divine Calm.
What can he fear who belongs to the Divine? Can he not walk, his soul expanding and his brow illumined, upon the path the Divine traces for him, whatever it may be, even if it is altogether incomprehensible to his limited reason?
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