This is the true alchemy - the transformation of fear into love. It's available to all of us. It can save the world.

Sparrow
This is the true alchemy - the transformation of fear...
This is the true alchemy - the transformation of fear...
This is the true alchemy - the transformation of fear...
This is the true alchemy - the transformation of fear...
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The true alchemy is the transformation of fear into love. It is available to all of us and it can save the world. Everyone experiences fear, whether or not they are aware of it. When fear overtakes us, we are often too preoccupied to consider its full impact on our lives.

If we are not careful, fear can steal our joy, destroy our relationships, and bring pain into our bodies. When we are able to admit that fear is real, we can turn it into a channel for creativity and healing. At the very least, we should acknowledge that fear is present in every moment of our lives.

This awareness can help us to connect to other parts of ourselves that are capable of love, compassion, and wisdom. The antidote to fear is love—a feeling that brings energy into our lives, light into dark places, joy into our hearts.

Source: Readers Write The Sun

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