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A Woman Overcomes Fear

December 29, 2012
Transforming Fear

Transforming Fear

A woman once gave up fear. Cold turkey. The parting treacherous, stalling, shaded with unevenness. She has decided to part ways with her lifelong companion. The trap of familiarity became both lock and key. You see, fear had accompanied her – forever. Dogging her steps. What she saw as hopes and dreams, fear metabolized to inertia and hesitancy. Parasitism came to mind. Crafted attention, diligent care had kept this fear alive. Without her trust and commitment, fear would not survive.

Fear’s sweet, sensual whisper arose within her, from the base of her spine, clicking by vertebrae one by one as it settled in her mind. But, this time she knew.

Fear whispered, “But, I kept you alive.” Yet, she had become wiser in her ways. Crafty, even. Fear had taught her well. She now understood fear needed her, much more than she ever needed it.

The picture above shows the transformation of fear. The kidneys often hang onto the energy of fear, and water is associated with the kidneys. At the bottom of picture, lies the water of the kidneys. It is pulled upwards into spirals, indicating transformation. The triangles in the center represent the spine as this energy arises. The circles move along the spine, showing the energy is not quite centered until the it reaches the top. The red triangles pointing downwards at the top of the picture represent Divine energy coming down to assist on the physical plane (the color red, first chakra).

If you ever feel fear, place a hand on your kidneys. It will help.

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8 Comments
  1. Fabulous post, Kimberly. Your artwork often makes me feel quite empowered! :)

  2. Reading this filled me with courage and your artwork is beautiful. Thank you for this post.

  3. I gain a lot of clarity and strength from reading your posts. Your artwork and words are very encouraging as I begin to release fear, practice self-love and become more true to myself.

    • yes!!! Wow! That makes me feel awesome. We all have our journey- don’t we? I think it is especially important for women, though, to be aware of their own value and power. That is what I try to convey, so I am so happy you “get” it. Good luck on your journey :)

  4. wow. and the prettiest vertebrae i’ve even seen.

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