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All of us must learn how to [[Overcoming Fear|overcome our fears]], which dissolves the darkness that exists within the layers of our mind so that we can become free of mental bondage. When we are no longer controlled by fear based belief systems and reactions, we can stop allowing [[Fear Bondage Loops]] and the dark spirits they attract, to make an internal dwelling inside our bodies, minds, and emotions. When we have cleaned out these [[Demonic Houses|internal dark dwellings]], the spaces where there was darkness are now filled with light. In this state there is a tangible experience of mental and emotional freedom, there are no more automatic impulse that internalize the [[Frequency of Fear]] or darkness. You know that you are not that. The most common fear bondage loops take root in the pain body from places where fear generated [[Walls of Separation]]. Behind these walls are the most common core fears and dark spirit [[Attachments]] that produce great suffering in the mind and emotions of human beings. It’s time to tell the hitchhikers to take a hike!
==Spirit of Fear and Denial==
==Spirit of Fear and Denial==
The [[Spirit of Fear]] is the feeling of being afraid of some kind of threat or danger, real or imagined. Many people are numb from feelings of fear through freeze reactions, which is activated in the nervous system when [[Fight-Flight]] responses are exhausted. The fear response in our sympathetic nervous system initiates a physiological reaction in response to a perceived harmful event, attack or threat to survival.
The [[Spirit of Fear]] is the feeling of being afraid of some kind of threat or danger, real or imagined. Many people are numb from feelings of fear through freeze reactions, which is activated in the nervous system when [[Fight-Flight]] responses are exhausted. The fear response in our sympathetic nervous system initiates a physiological reaction in response to a perceived harmful event, attack or threat to survival.