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Passion and Urgency When your audience is passionate about what you have to say or sell, there’s no need to convince them of need, it’s all about want. Beyond attaining the objects of our desire, we love to experience excitement along the way. So don’t take passion for granted; enhance it! Blissful Delightful Jubilant Rave Thrilled It’s not enough to make someone want to do something, you’ve often got to get them to take immediate action if they’re to take action at all. A sense of urgency is an emotional response that can range from fear of loss to unbridled enthusiasm, and one way or another you’ve got to create it at your close.Before you forget… Deadline Limited Seize While it’s fresh on your mind… But it seems like scary religious words like devil and hell are all over the place. Anything from listening to music, to watching TV/Film, reading articles/newspapers, going on Facebook, or just simply having everyday conversations with people. And the kicker is that most of the times these people arent even referring to the christian devil or the christian concept of hell, theyre just words in every day speak. Now theyre allegorical or symbolic or whatever. It just really bugs me that I can be doing really well and feeling safe and then I read an article thats not even about religion, but theyll compare someone to the devil and it sets me off again with my terror of the devil. Ive read different website articles and books to get rid of the fear. What-the-hell-is-hell is a good website to refute the concept of hell even from a christian perspective. And Ive even read a site that says satan was just a tool of god, that god used, there is no evidence in the bible that satan is the devil or the serpent, etc. also that the name Lucifer wasnt referring to the devil. Ive found good sites that talk about how the concept of hell is BS, that the Hebrew word literally meant the grave Gehenna. But because devils supposedly exist in other religions, not just Christianity, its so hard for me to deal with this fear of the devil. If the Christians just incorporated the good vs. evil concept from Zoroastrianism, then how do we know Zoroastrianism is false? Most religions Ive ever read about all have some concept of evil forces, spirits, demons, devils, etc. Its so hard to let go of that fear that there is something evil in the world that can hurt me and punish me. Ive stopped believing in the supernatural. Ask Your Self????? Why do I still get triggered? How can I still have the fear when I dont have the faith? I think I know the answer, is that these religions are so insidious. They use fear because it is the most basic primal emotion, because self-preservation is the strongest drive of humans and other animals. We have an overactive fear, an overactive imagination, we are tormented by the things preached to us as real when we were so little. But that doesnt help to kick the fear out of my brain. Leaving religion is like a supernatural horror story. A psychological thriller. Its not real, but it seems so real. I cant stand to watch that stuff, it really validates the fear of the supernatural. I feel so lost, so helpless, so ashamed of myself for feeling this way, but I need to get better so I have to say it. There is no devil. There is no hell. There is no punishment. There is no retribution. I dont have to believe in it. It isnt true anyway. I dont have to have faith. It isnt true anyway. I dont need to have fear. It isnt true anyway. Im still a good person. Anything in my head is just imagination, fed by religion, occult, spirituality, film, books, TV, and any bad things that have happened in my life. Its all rolled up into one big thing in my head. One big fear image. And when I hear those words, I think of the big fear image. And it feels threatening. But I need to know that its not. Nothing can harm me. Nothing supernatural can harm me.
Posted on: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 02:03:15 +0000

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