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Do we fear the future? %e can have no fear of the future. $ow can we possibly fear what we do not now yet? Can we thin about these things firmly, with psychological depth, radical intelligence and with a mind absolutely calm? )es we can1 %hat we all fear is the nown2 we fear life.. the life we are doing... we fear it from and under each one of its aspects... !t's merely a vicious circle2 %e build up our security room 3a a2 /comfort ,one/4 which most of the time, in truth, is not secure at all... 'cause our safety area is also the place in which our concerns 5 preoccupations live...' Then we thin through the safe area we ourselves created.. which means that we thin through our identity... 3the thin er, the free thin er, is drugged 5 buried by layers and layers of self*manipulation, self*corruption and self psychological abuses...4... and finally we develop that idea in which it is the un nown 3which is the future4 to frightens us. !t's not.. The Paradox Of Fear The big parado6 is to be found in that mined psychological field in which our identity is what we protect the most, what we feed the most, and even what we trust the most sometimes... while, in truth, unconsciously... our identity is merely our psychological (ailer .. as well the factory of the ma(ority of our psychological7e6istential fears. #s long we eep thin ing through our identity... then the act of nourishing the idea 'something bad is about to happen' will remain always there... in each single new day of our life... forever... until the final moment...
!t will become an obsession... or simply apathy... transforming our lives into constant problems... constant self*sabotage and misery instead of thoughts... The thought will become rust... $ow can we live in this way? That's not life obviously... A World In Fear The e6istence of so many /nations/ on this planet claims the glorification of tribalism. #s long there will be physical borders... there will be also borders within the mind. %hile cultures can be treasures, national identities are (ust tragedies. 8ufferance ta es place worldwide because the minds of people has been programmed to see security instead of freedom. +y see ing security all life long then 'god' becomes important, 'social belonging' becomes important, 'identity' becomes important, 'being normal' becomes important, 'nationality' becomes important, 'conditionings' becomes important, 'self*esteem' becomes important, 'competition' becomes important, 'power' becomes important... while freedom, love, peace, emotions, intelligent tranquility and conscious perceptive serenity becomes no more than abstract topics for poetry and philosophy. %hile everybody are loo ing for some security, insecurity arises, always. .anifested by the constant fear to lose that same sought for security. !nsecurity of the mind is fear. Fear creates divisions, struggles, conflicts and so on. That's the reason we are all disconnected... inside and out The people of the end of fear pro(ect