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Practicing Human

How to Use Fear for Guidance

Practicing Human

Cory Muscara

Self Improvement, Health & Fitness, Meditation, Happiness, Mindfulness, Education, Personal Development, Wellness, Mental Health, Personal Growth, Presence, Positive Psychology, Self-improvement, Buddhism

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2023

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we discuss the difference between "safe fear" vs "unsafe fear" and how you can use this to guide your navigation of when to take on pain and discomfort and when to avoid it.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to practicing human, the podcast where every day we're

0:04.9

getting a little better at life. I'm your host, Cory Muscara, and in today's

0:10.1

episode we're going to talk about the difference between safe versus unsafe

0:14.9

fear. More to come on that in a moment. First let's settle on together with the

0:20.2

sound of the bells.

0:38.4

Okay, so we're gonna talk about safe versus unsafe fear. What does this mean? Well, this

0:49.5

episode is inspired by two different things. One, working with fear within a

0:57.1

meditation practice. And two, working with fear when having to make life

1:03.7

decisions and not show, not sure which direction to go. So let's start with

1:10.1

working with fear within a meditation practice. There are a lot of reasons fear

1:15.1

could arise in practice. Right, we're opening ourselves up to the full

1:20.8

spectrum of our human experience. And just because we're sitting quietly and doing

1:26.0

something that many people perceive to be calming doesn't mean that it's gonna

1:29.5

just be rainbows and unicorns. Often there's a lot beneath the surface that

1:34.8

just hasn't been processed. And we've skillfully been avoiding much of our

1:40.9

lives. I mean, this is what most people are doing on a daily basis. Just using

1:44.7

work and distraction and the agenda of the self to not have to feel certain

1:51.9

things that are lingering in the background. Certain truths that are there are

1:55.3

certain unprocessed emotions. And so in meditation we we really open the door to

2:01.0

a lot of that arising. And it can be uncomfortable. It regrets physical

2:06.5

pains, anxieties, sadness, griefs. And any meditation teacher that is worth

2:16.1

their salt will be able to help you navigate that. And then one of the first

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