Reframe Fear.
A gentle reminder that fear cannot exist without wanting. Release your grip on outcomes and return to lightness.
Sometimes a concept needs to be heard more than once before it truly lands. In "When Fear Returns," we explored how fear feeds on wanting – how our attachment to specific outcomes creates the very expectations that terrify us.
This letter arrived during one of those moments when fear had crept back in. The familiar tightness. The racing thoughts. And with it came this gentle reminder from beyond: trace the fear to its root, and you will find wanting there.
Dear wanderer,
You feel fear.
The fear of not being enough. Of not pleasing. Fear of failing.
That there is no rational reason for this, we no longer need to tell you.
But one thing you should know:
Without wanting, there is no fear.
You want a specific outcome. From that, expectations arise.
And when you feel you are not meeting those expectations, fear emerges.
Therefore, once more:
"I have no desired outcome" – I am free from expectations of a particular result.
Your will and our will are one.
Surrender completely to lightness.
If it does not feel light, pause and ask yourself:
Do I want something? Am I expecting a specific outcome?
Then breathe deeply.
Feel what feels lighter, and choose that path.
This is how you follow your inner voice.
Your intuition, which guides you.
This is how you are your true self
and simply allow what wants to come through you to emerge.
You need do nothing more.
Thank you for being here.
If something in this resonated, I invite you to sit with it, reflect, or respond in your own way – in thought, in writing, or in quiet presence.
And if not now, that's okay too. There's no rush.
Until next time,
– Jan

