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Frequently Asked Questions: Emotions & Feelings Session 5
Frequently Asked Questions: Emotions & Feelings Session 5
Frequently Asked Questions: Emotions & Feelings Session 5
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Jesus discusses issues such as; understanding shame, emotions of self-deception (emotions we use to help us avoid real emotions), and focuses more attention on questions relating to fear, the reason for the existence of fear, the effect fear has on our lives, and the lives of our children when we pass down our fears to them.
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This ebook is a collection of answers given by Jesus (AJ Miller) on the topic of emotions and feelings. The answers were given in an interview with Mary Magdalene (Mary Luck), who posed frequently asked questions from members of the media and public, on 19th May 2014 in Wilkesdale, Queensland, Australia.

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Release dateMar 8, 2016
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    Frequently Asked Questions - Jesus (AJ Miller)

    Frequently Asked Questions:

    Emotions & Feelings

    By

    Jesus (AJ Miller) &

    Mary Magdalene (Mary Luck)

    Session 5

    Published by

    Divine Truth, Australia at Smashwords

    http://www.divinetruth.com/

    Copyright 2015 Divine Truth

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    This ebook is a collection of answers given by Jesus (AJ Miller) on the topic of emotions and feelings. The answers were given in an interview with Mary Magdalene (Mary Luck), who posed frequently asked questions from members of the media and public, on 19th May 2014 in Wilkesdale, Queensland, Australia. In this session Jesus discusses issues such as; understanding shame, emotions of self-deception (emotions we use to help us avoid real emotions), and focuses more attention on questions relating to fear, the reason for the existence of fear, the effect fear has on our lives, and the lives of our children when we pass down our fears to them.

    Reminder From Jesus & Mary

    Jesus and Mary would like to remind you that any document produced by Divine Truth containing any information from Jesus, Mary or any other person includes only a portion of God's Truth that they have personally discovered.

    It does not and cannot contain the entire of God's Truth since God's Truth is infinite and humankind will forever continue to discover more of God's Truth as we progress in receiving more of God's Love.

    Please remember that due to these limitations information contained within this document may need to be revised in the future.

    Many other ebooks have been published by Divine Truth, including ebooks translated into a variety of different languages.

    Please visit http://www.Smashwords.com/profile/view/DivineTruth or www.divinetruth.com for further information.

    Additional sessions on the subject in this book can be found on www.Smashwords.com/profile/view/DivineTruth

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    Table of Contents

    0. Introductory Comments

    1. Is dealing with fear a major way of developing trust in God?

    2. How would you define shame and what’s God’s view of shame?

    3. How do you release emotion when you are not that emotional?

    4. I am stuck on emotions of self-deception! What can I do?

    5. What does God feel about us, or for us, when we are afraid?

    6. Is it possible to maintain a connection with God when we are afraid?

    7. Don't most people come to God because of fear?

    8. Why do I use excuses to not feel my emotions?

    9. Why did God create fear? Is there actually a reason for it?

    10. How do I change the belief that my fear & terror is normal?

    11. How do I let go of fear about my child dying?

    0. Introductory Comments

    Well welcome again to our frequently asked questions channel, and this frequently asked questions series is about emotions and feelings. We are up to session five now, so we've been going for some time answering different questions. And because we're only getting to do ten to twenty questions every session, we'll be going for some time more on the questions on the series of emotions, because we have quite a few hundreds of questions relating to emotions and emotional processing, and other questions related to those particular things.

    We would like to recommend before you watch the answers to these particular questions, that you still have a look at – if you have not done so – the human soul frequently asked questions up to session three, and also session two of this emotions and feelings play list, because session two answers many very basic questions about emotions. Mary's joined me today: she's going to be asking the questions from our listeners, and hopefully I'll be able to answer them.

    Mary: I feel pretty confident that you will.

    We enjoy your company, and I hope you enjoy getting these answers as well. Thanks very much for your time.

    Mary: That'll be great.

    1. Is dealing with fear a major way of developing trust in God?

    Mary: Our first question today is from Amanda and she asks, Is dealing with fear a major way, or the way, for developing trust in God, and confirming the goodness of God's Character, as opposed to our parent’s character and behaviour around fear?

    This is an interesting questions because I feel there are so many things we could talk about as a result of the question. Firstly is fear the major way we can confirm God's Character? I don't believe so, no, in terms of dealing with fear. Dealing with fear does help us a lot to determine God's Character though; but there are many other ways that we can determine God's Character, and the major way we determine God's Character, is by receiving Love from God, and then we get a feeling about what God's Character really is.

    Fear obviously is the preventing operation of the soul, that prevents us from receiving God's Love, and so therefore we do need to address fear, if we are ever going to receive God's Love. Now she brings up an interesting thing about her parent’s emotions, because if you think about all of the hurtful damage, that parents have done to children – it's all based around fear. So of course when we process through, or we release from our experience fear, then we can see very clearly, a person who is afraid and their motivations, and a person who is not afraid and their motivations.

    Now of course God is not afraid, so therefore God does not have any fear – God doesn't have any fear – and has never projected fear onto the planet, and none of our causal emotions are really related to God; they are related to human’s viewpoint of God, with regard to our relationship with God. All of that is related to fear as well and that is a lot about, again, our parents fear.

    It is very true that if we allow ourselves to experience fear, and we allow ourselves to go through the emotional process of experiencing fear, then what will happen is that we will see clearly that God – logically and also from our feeling based relationship with God – we'll be able to determine that God is not a fear person, not an entity that's based around fear, and that God is only Love. We will then come to trust that much more easily, because we can feel that God is never motivated by fear, in anything that God does.

    Whereas with our parents, most of our mistrust with our parents began with the fact, that they were motivated by fear under certain circumstances. There were times when they loved us, and when they were motivated by fear generally they did not love us – and in fact it's impossible to love while you are motivated by fear – so every single time they were motivated by fear, they didn't love us. What we got to see, was that fear became the dominant aspect of their personality and nature, and the fact that, in the sense it was used as a tool, to justify their unloving behaviour towards ourselves.

    Mary: So their avoidance of fear in that case.

    Their avoidance of fear: well you could say their honouring fear as their God, caused them to choose fear over love, and that caused a lot of hurtful damage to their children – of which we are some. Now once we have that damage, and we receive that damage, we start to mistrust our parents, and we learn to mistrust our parents, because we know that every time our parents act in harmony with fear, they become untrustworthy. Just like anybody who acts in fear becomes untrustworthy.

    In fact it is impossible to trust – to fully trust – a person who acts in harmony with fear. Any person who lives in fear, and who acts in harmony with fear, will always at some point act out of harmony with truth and love, and so they become very untrustworthy.

    Now of course God never does those things, and so once we've felt through the experiences of our own past fears, that we haven't released, we start to see that God is trustworthy. We can always trust God because God never acts in harmony with fear, or has fear as his god; but rather God always acts in harmony with Love, and therefore we know we can always trust that person.

    It's interesting what I find on earth with regard to trust: a lot of people trust people, other people, who are totally untrustworthy because they honour fear. Any person who honours fear at any level is untrustworthy; you can't trust them, you can't. As soon as they honour truth and do not honour fear, now you can trust them; so trust is built by observing, that the person is always acting in harmony with truth and love – true trust that is.

    But I find it interesting on earth, that a lot of people do not analyse trust in that regard. They believe they can trust their family members, when their family members have actually proven themselves untrustworthy, by proving that they are going to operate in fear at some point. So they have proven themselves untrustworthy, and it's pointless trusting a person, who's already proven

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