16/11/2025
Fear of the future can paralyse us, but we can allow it to unfold easily when we keep to the present moment.
Though much human fear is based on uncertainty, foreknowledge does not always ease the mind.
It is often when our futures look brightest that our resolve crumbles and we veer off course.
We can recognise that success is on the horizon, but we cannot discern how it will impact our lives.
Because success can affect us in complex and unpredictable ways, taking us out of the status quo and pushing us into new circumstances that test our limits, the mere idea of attaining the life of our dreams can shake us to the core. Fear of the future is often closely intermingled with the fear that growing into your own potential will both change you irrevocably and force you to face situations for which you aren’t ready.
It is normal to unconsciously project ahead into the future and see success as a great weight bearing down on you. It is important to remember, however, that all the life changes the future will bring will be implemented into your life slowly and gradually.
When we visualise the future, we tend to focus on outcomes rather than the steps we will take to reach those conclusions. Thus, we may forget that growth is progressive.
Your soul longs to fulfill its purpose — a purpose you agreed to in the timelessness in which you existed before your birth.
Because of this, neither you nor the universe will set any circumstance before you that you are not capable of handling.
Fear of the future can paralyse you, preventing you from living in the moment and from working toward your goals in a mindful manner.
The key to conquering this fear lies in awareness.
When you can identify the irrational thoughts that frighten you, you can replace them with logical, self-affirming ideas.