Dancing The Dream -
Trust


Dancing The Dream
Planet Earth
Magical Child Part 1
Wings Without Me
Dance Of Life
When Babies Smile
But The Heard Said No
Children Of The World
So The Elephants March
The Boy And The Pillow
Enough For Today
Mark Of The Ancients
Heal The World
Children
Mother
Magic
The Fish That Was Thirsty
Innocence
Trust
Courage
Love
God
How I Make Music
Ryan White
The Elusive Shadow
On Children Of The World
Two Birds
The Last Tear
Ecstasy
Berlin 1989
I You We
Magical Child Part 2
Breaking Free
That One In The Mirror


TRUST

As I was feeding squirrels in the park, I noticed a small one that didn’t seem to trust me. 
While the others came close enough to eat out of my hand, he kept his distance. 
I threw a peanut his way. 
He edged up, grabbed it nervously, and ran off. 
Next time he must have felt less afraid, because he came a little closer. 
The safer he felt, the more he trusted me. 
Finally he sat right at my feet, as bold as any squirrel clamoring for the next peanut.

Trust is like that - it always seems to come down to trusting in yourself. 
Others can’t overcome fear for you; you have to do it on your own. 
It’s hard, because fear and doubt hold on tight. 
We are afraid of being rejected, of being hurt once more. 
So we keep a safe distance. 
We think separating ourselves from others will protect us, but that doesn’t work, either. 
It leaves us feeling alone and unloved.

Trusting yourself begins by recognizing that it’s okay to be afraid. 
Having fear is not the problem, because everyone feels anxious and insecure sometimes. 
The problem is not being honest enough to admit your fear. 
Whenever I accept my own doubt and insecurity, I’m more open to other people. 
The deeper I go into myself, the stronger I become, because I realize that my real self is much bigger than any fear. 
In accepting yourself completely, trust becomes complete. 
There is no longer any separation between people, because there is no longer any separation inside. 
In the space where fear used to live, love is allowed to grow.


© 1992 Michael Joseph Jackson - Dancing The Dream

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