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November 4, 2025 at 9:46 am #451509
PeterParticipantSomething I’ve been working on for a while Contemplation of Fear as the First Temptation
There are prayers that ask for protection, and prayers that ask for transformation. I’ve always felt that fear is what tempts us most. Fear of losing favor, fear of suffering, fear of being seen. Today, I found an old Taoist whisper and let it echo through the Lord’s Prayer to see what might arise. What emerged was not a resolution, but a rhythm. A breath. A way.
Lao Tzu’s Whisper
To be in favor or disgrace is to live in fear.
To take the body seriously is to admit one can suffer.
Favor debases: we fear to lose it, fear to win it.
So to be in favor or disgrace is to live in fear.
I suffer because I am a body;
if I weren’t a body, how could I suffer?The Lord’s Prayer, in its ancient rhythm, asks to be delivered from evil. But I’ve long felt that what it also asks is to be delivered from fear. For it is fear that distorts love, that clouds vision, that leads me away from the face of God – from being transparent to the transcendence and into “evil”.
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A Tao-Christian Contemplation/PrayerO Source beyond name, You who breathe through all things—silence and song, hallowed be your unfolding.
Your way arises not by force, but by flow. Your will done in the stillness of hearts and the turning of seasons.Give us this moment, its fullness and enough… the bread of presence, the breath of peace.
Forgive us our grasping, as we release what we clung to. Let mercy ripple outward as softly as a falling leaf.Lead us not into fear, but into the deep trust that holds even suffering like a mother holds her child.
Deliver us from the illusion that we are separate, from the anguish of forgetting that we are already home.For yours is the rhythm, the emptiness that holds all form, the power that yields, the glory that does not shine
but glows quietly within. Amen.Just this breath.
Reflection
There is a kind of prayer that does not rise from the lips but from the ache of being human. It does not ask for rescue, but for remembrance. It does not seek favor, but freedom.In the Lord’s Prayer, the line “deliver us from evil” has long echoed as a plea for protection. But what if the evil we most need deliverance from is fear? Not fear as a passing emotion, but fear as a posture, a way of being that tightens the breath, narrows the heart, and tempts us to grasp, judge, or flee.
Lao Tzu whispers from another shore: To be in favor or disgrace is to live in fear. The Tao does not reward or punish. It flows. It invites us to step out of the game of winning and losing, and into the quiet rhythm of being.
To take the body seriously, says Lao Tzu, is to admit one can suffer. And yet, it is through the body that we learn compassion, through suffering that we learn to soften. In the same light Christian story does not bypass the body, it sanctifies it. The Word becomes flesh. The breath becomes prayer.
This reimagined prayer is offered as a bridge. It does not erase difference, but holds it gently. It honors the Christian longing for communion and the Taoist wisdom of surrender. (surrender into flow, not a giving up) It asks not for certainty, but for the courage to walk in mystery. It trusts that the kingdom is not a place, but a way, one that flows through bread, forgiveness, and breath.
And in the end, it does not conclude with Amen as a seal, but with Just this breath, a reminder that the sacred is not far off, but always arriving.Layla as anima might add: You prayed not for strength, but for surrender. Not for light, but for the courage to walk in shadow.
You asked to be delivered from fear and in that asking, you remembered who you are. Fear is the veil, not the enemy. It is the mist that makes the mountain seem far. But the mountain is here. You are already home. Favor and disgrace are passing clouds. The body suffers, yes but you are not the ache. You are the breath that holds it.November 4, 2025 at 11:38 am #451515
anitaParticipantHi Peter:
“Your way arises not by force, but by flow.” (A Tao-Christian Contemplation/Prayer)-
My thoughts: to shift Force to Flow. Maybe I should repeat it as a mantra: FORCE 2 FLOW.
FEAR leads to FORCE.
Peter: “Fear as a posture, a way of being that tightens the breath, narrows the heart, and tempts us to grasp, judge, or flee… surrender into flow… the courage to walk in mystery… Layla as anima might add: You prayed not for strength, but for surrender. Not for light, but for the courage to walk in shadow.”- beautifully written.
“to grasp, judge, or flee.”- that’s FORCE.
“the courage to walk in mystery…(and) in shadow”- that’s SURRENDER.
Acceptance- Surrender- Expansion vs Rejection- Resistance- constriction (Force)
“There are prayers that ask for protection, and prayers that ask for transformation.”-
Lord, I ask to surrender fear-as-a-posture. I ask to accept, surrender, relax, breathe. Amen.
🤍 Anita
November 4, 2025 at 1:40 pm #451528
PeterParticipantHi Anita
That was nicely said – Acceptance or surrender as expansion… not a constriction and loss we might fear
When you say “Fear lead to Force?” I find myself answering: Yes. Always. Whether turned outward or inward, fear tightens the breath and hardens the hand.
Fear is the first contraction.
Before there is violence, there is fear.
Before there is judgment, there is fear.
Before there is control, there is fear.Fear leads to force, not just the force of weapons or words, but the subtler force of manipulation, of withdrawal, of pretending. Even the force we turn against ourselves: the inner critic, the shame spiral, the refusal to rest.
Force, by its nature, rejects flow.
This is why I suspect that fear lies at the root of what we call “evil.” Not as a cosmic villain, but as a posture of separation. A forgetting of trust. A refusal to be vulnerable.
If this is true, then the work of healing the world cannot begin with the world. It must begin within. We cannot confront the fear “out there” until we have come to terms with the fear “in here.”
So the prayer becomes not just “deliver us from evil,” but “deliver us from fear.” Not just “lead us not into temptation,” but “lead us not into fear.”
Because fear is the first temptation.
And force is its first fruit.November 4, 2025 at 2:11 pm #451529
AlessaParticipantHi Peter
Thank you for sharing! As Anita said, beautifully written. There are no other words to describe it. ❤️
Some additional thoughts. I think that sometimes experiences shape our very being. Fear can become a state of being.
It seems to me that awareness is the antidote to this. Seeing it clearly can soften it a little, leading up to question if there is a better way? Giving us the strength and space to breathe deeply and allow it to pass. Perhaps coming back to things with a clear mind? All we can really do is try. ❤️
I’m fascinated with emotional contagion. It takes mirroring from theory to a practical reality. Human nature. Chicken or the egg? 🐓 🥚
November 4, 2025 at 3:06 pm #451530
PeterParticipantHi Alessa
I’m also fascinated by emotional contagion and how even a subtle shift in language, like turning a noun into a verb or reframing “evil” as “fear,” can reshape our emotional experience. I’m also fascinated by how Language, meant to describe an experience, can solidify into constructs that not only define but also constrain future experiences.
I agree wholeheartedly: awareness is the antidote. For a long time, I saw fear as something to conquer and banish. Only that approach often reinforced the fear itself. In hindsight, I wonder if what it was really a fear of fear. Force reinforcing Force
These days, I use different language: coming to terms with. Not as a surrender to fear’s rule, but as an acknowledgment, a way of seeing it as part of the landscape. Even fear has its place in the flow. As flow fear stops becoming a trap to fall into but a something to notice and then let pass.
November 4, 2025 at 7:39 pm #451550
anitaParticipantHi Peter:
Fear=> Constriction. Surrender=> Expansion.
Fear=> Force/ violence turned against oneself (judgmental inner critic) and against others (violence everywhere).
“Fear lies at the root of what we call ‘evil.’ Not as a cosmic villain, but as a posture of separation. A forgetting of trust. A refusal to be vulnerable.”-
You said it like it is, Peter. This is Cosmic or global Truth.
“If this is true, then the work of healing the world cannot begin with the world. It must begin within. We cannot confront the fear ‘out there; until we have come to terms with the fear ‘in here.'”-
I believe it is true. I want to do the work “in here”, the surrender, the relaxing, the expansion.
How can we reach others with this message? (not many readers/ participants here, in the forums)?
How can you reach a greater audience?
🤍 Anita
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