The Law of Attraction Roundtable
Religion & Spirituality:Spirituality
In this episode, the Roundtable discusses the Question of the Week about holding onto fear. Right now, Joshua is in the process of writing their 5th book: An Authentic Life. In short, you can live an authentic life by processing your fears and maintaining your alignments so that you can receive and act on inspiration. It seems like this life is all about fear, and how you process it, just so you can stay in alignment. But are there any fears that are worth keeping? Some fears are rational, and others are irrational. Are we supposed to maintain our rational fears so that we can keep safe? Are there any irrational fears that might be beneficial? Today, One on One Student Arnaud, asked if we should hold onto some fears?
EP 75 - Living an Authentic Life
Ep. 74 - What is Authenticity?
EP 73 - What If You Could Instantly Change One Thing About Yourself?
Ep 72 - Are You Here To Explore Worthiness?
Ep. 71 - Issues About Your Own Worthiness Creates Resistance
Ep. 70 - Abundance and Money. What's the Diffference?
Ep. 69 - I Just Quit a High-Paying But Stressful Job. Now What?
Ep. 68 - Choosing New Perspectives On Things We Perceive As Unwanted
Ep. 67 - Push Past Your Fears And Be Who You Really Are
Ep. 66 - Kindness and Decency: Are These Man-Made Concepts?
Ep. 65 - The Joshua Diet - Why Diets Don't Work
Ep. 64 - The Purpose of Manifestation Events
Ep. 63 - The Next Logical Step
Ep 62 - How To Manifest What You Want Through The Use Of Intention
Ep. 61 - How to Set Intentions and Get What You Want in 2017
Ep. 60 - Joshua Reveals the Secret to Living a Successful Life
Ep. 59 - What Successful People Intuitively Know
Ep. 58 - Your Inner Self, Inner Being, or Higher Self
Ep. 57 - The Desire To Receive Love Is A False Desire
Ep. 56 - All Stress is Self-Imposed
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