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Gregg Braden
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April 18 - May 24, 2020
What we often perceive as separate issues are in reality different expressions of the same underlying issue. For example, while we commonly think of anger, jealousy, and criticism as separate issues to be dealt with one by one, each ultimately points to the same core issue: unresolved fear. By healing (resolving) our underlying fear, we dismantle the need for safety and the reasons why varied expressions of the same fear may be showing up in our lives.
The key here is that as different as the expressions of our fears may appear to be, they actually stem from one of, or a combination of, three universal fears: the fear of abandonment, the fear of not being worthy of living, and the fear of annihilation.

