Yes for me it's on a recent blog..I Faced death in the eyes in 1992, but I cheated it when results from certain tests came back and showed I had MS. It was thought by doctors that it could be worse and life threatening. As I spent three weeks in the hospital contemplating about life and how precious it is,
I had to be strong and held back my emotions from those closest to me because they were extremely worried and indeed my mother fainted and all close friends were so very concerned. I found a great female friend,she was a partner at an executive search firm, we worked very closely together.She supported me every step of the way.When certain test results came back it was like a Godsend to me, it was revealed that certain lesions found in an original MRI on my brain stem and spinal cord were the result of MS and indeed started to regain the physical disabilities that had plagued me for over a month including the loss of all coordination on the left side of my body started to improve. When I was discharged from the hospital and was allowed to finally breath fresh the air again..It dawned on me, what a lucky b@STARD I was and that I had a new lease on life...and as result I am far more a stronger individual and I now HAVE A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON LIFE. AS THEY SAY 'WHATEVER DOESN'T KILL YOU MAKES YOU STRONGER.'...How true!
2007-05-04 01:15:46
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answered by HarveyB 7
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Wow...not just one thing, many things open new chapters for me all the time. The first thing to erase my fears was a person I met 15 years ago, my first guru, he taught me that all the pain is merely an illusion to teach me my life lessons and once I *got it*, I was able to move away from it and see who I really am....a being here to help others along their path. I cannot repay him enough for that. :)
2007-05-04 07:54:56
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answered by JenJen 6
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Yes, there is something that helped me...well, not erase all my fears yet...but it got me thinking about them and now im trying to work on a few of them at least...and its because, i realized that life is about living and so im trying really hard to just enjoy everyday to the fullest and im trying to surpss some of my inhibitions and just...live, without limitations and without fears about even the smallest things....and that something that helped me realize this was my boyfriend and my friends...who opened my eyes to a whole lot of things i was purposely trying not to see....
Thank you for another awesome question, Pavic. And thank you so much for your message, i wrote a reply to you in the comments section from one of your last questions. I hope thats okay. :)
2007-05-04 14:00:43
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answered by Jaded 7
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Don't get me wrong, it is not a pessimistic thought but, the thought that we are mortals and nothing is greater than Life itself, erases my fears which most of the times prove to be nonsense!
2007-05-04 08:02:43
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answered by Alice in Wonderbra 7
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What a great question. Back in 1988, there was. I spent a year in England. It was the happiest time of my entire life. I felt as if I could do anything! I felt free and happy. There seemed to be nothing in my way. I haven't felt quite that way since, but outside of religion, I have never, ever felt THAT happy and free and fearless.
2007-05-04 10:36:19
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answered by PURR GIRL TORI 7
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Finally meeting my soul mate. I hate using that expression because it seems to be such a cliche but in this instance it is true.
2007-05-04 08:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. The realisation that I should never worry about stuff that is out of my control. Completely liberating.
2007-05-04 07:33:16
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answered by Anonymous
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no there isnt anything that erases my fears
2007-05-04 07:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It comes with age.
2007-05-04 07:34:32
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answered by culooking2007 6
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Technically....not yet, I'm still alive in the flesh.
2007-05-04 07:36:52
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answered by Bonnie Lynn 5
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