In a way, it has done that for me. Since fear isn’t truth, my perspectives born in fear (which also leads to judgments of myself and others) aren’t a truthful representation of reality. By letting go of the fear and seeing things in a more positive light, I get closer intuitively to how things truly are. But rather than seeing it as puzzle that’s easier to solve (which is a tendency of mine but I find limits me personally as I do it with logic and thinking, which are great but limited on their own) I try to let the solution come to me. And having less fear has definitely helped a lot because when I know in my heart there is a solution, I tend to easily find my way to it
Couldn’t we all It’s something I’m working on currently, it’s getting better but not quick enough It reminded me of this “joke” I found especially amusing because I saw myself in it at the time: “Oh lord, thank you for giving me patience NOW!!”
Take this with a grain of salt but personally fields that work on core issues and/or having strong dysfunctional beliefs around the subject are more taxing, especially when it’s time for me to let them go. It’s like La Résistance ramps up because it goes “oh no! She’s onto us! We must fight otherwise we’ll be let go of!” Sometimes fields that I was completely fine with are suddenly taxing but either case that usually tells me it’s the perfect field at this time because I have a very high tolerance for fields, so if I have resistance to it, there’s something I need to work on.
What helps me is to play ego dissolution before or do a meditation session where I ask what the resistance is to see what comes up, making it easier to find ways of loosening it up/releasing
@Pythagoras
The PTSD will fix the physical symptom of trauma in your brain
New perspectives will create new connections that happy event in your life would have created
One removes the changes created by bad situations
One creates the changes created by happy situations
Simplified, but pretty much accurate way of explaining it I think