“This form of anxiety can grip an entire nation or an individual. It is due to the unknown, where we do not feel confident in the outcome and the absolute dread that we will experience pain on some level is there lurking in the background.
“Until the situation/event passes and all becomes fine again with our lives, we are often heard to say, “Why did I worry? I knew it would be all right in the end!”
“That is the whole crux of the matter. Usually things do work out alright, perhaps not always in the way we would ideally like it to go, but in a way that is far better for us.
“We need to look at our individual circumstances and sometimes events can overtake us, making us stray off course and that can be a worry as we don’t always know how to handle it.
“It is different/foreign to what we are used to. We become out of our depth and comfort zone.
“For those of us who take life in a more philosophical way tend to be more relaxed in the outcome.
“That knowledge coming from wisdom over many years gives one the experience that a greater cause is at work here and, though we are sometimes thrown off track, in the long run it was for our good.
“This realisation then becomes self-evidential after the event. We start to see the greater plan/wisdom behind the purpose and where we will be looked after and we are then able to get on with our lives once again.
“We all like routine to some point, where everything is straight forwards in our lives.
“In the event we become more like robots doing the same exact thing day in day out. This automatous way of life cannot sustain itself. Eventually the brain withers and dies, as it has no stimulation to kick start it into action.
“We all need, every so often, to be stirred. To be removed from that comfort zone of automatism and to know that through this change outside forces are lifting us, but at the same time protecting us from harm.
“We begin to see a different way of living and being and a form of innate understanding simply clicks in.
“We find we don’t need to worry anymore. We can actually relax more through life and so everything starts to take on a different meaning and peace is restored to us.
“The burden of life becomes lifted.”
Jenny Ayers
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