Fearing the Cloudy Path

PHOTO CREDIT: CHRIS KEMP WHITE

PHOTO CREDIT: CHRIS KEMP WHITE

Feeling fear never seemed like a good thing. It was something we always avoided, like we avoid getting sick or going to the dentist. But fear can be healthy.. it can keep us safe in dangerous situations, or it can fuel us to step into new zones.. outside of our comfortable and known one. Fearing what we cannot see, a shadowy, cloudy path that we have never taken before, can be exhilarating for some, and paralyzing for others.   Some people make decisions for themselves that seem totally misaligned with their best interests.  Fearing what is not known. Fearing change. Fearing success. 

Do you have any of these fears?  Are you using them as excuses why you won't move forward into a new area that you've always been interested in?  

Step through your fears and see what happens...

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Rachel White

Merging the spiritual with the real world, Rachel Horton White helps people release negative patterns in their lives, with practical tools like mindfulness, energy and intuition exercises, to connect with their true, inner selves through this massive, planetary shift in consciousness. Through her work in Soulful Work Intuitive Consulting, Rachel facilitates groups of soul-seekers and spiritual entrepreneurs, has a meditation podcast called The Courageous Path and writes for various online publications. With a diploma in Integrative Healing Arts from the Southwest Institute for Healing Arts, Rachel is a certified clinical hypnotherapist, mindfulness teacher, life coach, reader of the Akashic Records, and aspiring homesteader. Rachel also has a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Wellesley College and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Georgia, yet claims her true education came from studying abroad in Dakar, Senegal. She recently wrote a book called Tools for the Awakening Soul: A Guide to Activate Your Intuition and Uncover Your Life's Purpose. Rachel now lives in mid-coast Maine where she and her husband homeschool their two bright, energetic children. You can find Rachel, along with meditations and writing tools, at www.soulfulworkconsulting.com.