Fear Or Love???
January 17th, 2022

As most of you know
, my choice of a weekly topic usually results from conversations or events that repeatedly show up during the week. Then I know that it's not only for my ears, but for me to share with others.
Well this week was rather overwhelming with one very specific theme. Fear of loss, fear of trust, and the true power of real love.
In 2018, after a series of monumental losses ( including several of our beloved pets
) one Saturday morning I receive a phone call from a woman that runs a local shelter. She only fosters animals that are senior or hospice. She had been consulted by us during the loss of one of our pets, so she was well aware of our story. She called to ask me if I could foster a 12 year old Golden Retriever that had some hip problems, but was otherwise healthy. For some reason, unbeknownst to me (
I’m sure it was God ), I said "yes" immediately without any hesitation.
Never having met the dog, and having lived through a very sad situation only 2 months before --- this was seemingly VERY
stupid!
Actually, however, it turned out to be anything BUT
stupid. Many of you met Jax, or heard his story. He lived with us for 2 years ( yes we foster failed🤣. Who didn't see that coming?
) before he returned home. A truly phenomenal big ole man, who healed the hearts of almost everyone he met…ours included.
One of the questions I was often asked was “ aren’t you setting yourself up for more hurt”?
Yeah…I guess I was.
Because it hurt when he returned home, as much, if not more
, than if I had him as a pup. But here is the thing
--- what those two years gave to us were of way more value than the pain I felt at losing him. We were blessed beyond measure with the gift of this boy!
Later in the week, I had a dream that threw me for a loop. I’m a believer that dreams you remember ( I typically do not remember my dreams
) are things you should pay attention to. I knew there was some sort of message for me. I was having difficulty figuring out what that was, so I consulted with a good friend to get some guidance.
My initial reaction was to analyze it from a logical standpoint. Knowing dreams are never literal
, I chose to focus of the parts that stood out to me, looking for symbolism. As I began talking
, she said wait a minute here, how did the dream make you “feel”?
What emotions immediately arise?
Exploring that side of it I realized that fear of the inevitable has the ability to keep you from feeling at all. I knew when I adopted Jax that he would not be with us for long. I knew that he would likely have health problems. I knew many things --- it was inevitable - yet I opted to ignore those things and follow my heart. What that decision did was help to repair broken pieces of my heart, and the hearts of everyone who walked in our door.
Yes, our hearts broke again the day he left us.
But during his brief tenure with us, he repaired way more than he broke.
I would never, for one moment, trade a second with him to not feel that pain.
Are you allowing fear to keep you from feeling? Are you allowing fear to keep you from living?
As my friend said --- the feeling is the key to the dream.
The feeling is also the key to life.
The feeling is the answer!
How do you feel?
Are you letting fear stop you from experiencing all life has to offer. Reach out of your comfort zone and embrace every moment and every experience that life offers you. This life is what you choose to make it, and the experiences you have are all what you choose to make them. Choose well!
Have a fearless week!
“Fear is energy which contracts, closes down, draws in, runs, hides, hoards, harms. Love is the energy which expands, opens up, sends out, stays, reveals, shares, HEALS.”
--Neale Donald Walsh
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









