Part 1
Fear and anxiety do not exist outside of an old mind that -- moment by moment -- creates these dark states in a deeply divided space within itself.
Part 2
For every act of identifying with something imagined in a time to come, always initiated by some form of unconscious desire... in that same moment is created a body of energy that -- as it is manifested -- will, under law, oppose the nature of the original desire, along with the sense of self attached to it, and identified with it, accordingly.
Part 3
When we imagine any time to come -- whether it's the next five minutes, five days, or fifteen years from now -- where, for whatever the nature of that image (now identified with), we achieve, or otherwise feel some sense of relief, what we fail to see is the following: hidden in that exact same moment is also some form of painful anxiety that what we've imagined we need to be free... won't come to pass as it's been imagined.
Part 4
We become anxious, rush to -- or through -- a moment in time that wouldn't exist if some part of our unconscious nature hadn't first imagined some sense of security, pleasure -- inseparable from that conditioned image... and then, once having become identified with that image, and our newly desired sense of self inseparable from it, we live in an unseen, nonstop form of tension and anxiety born of fearing anything that challenges... the existence and continuation of that imagined sense of self.
Part 5
In the shadows of our "tomorrows" hide all of our sorrows; best we pray to remain in the Light of Day.

