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Dr. Dennis Merritt Jones

When Fear Speaks, Listen: The 7 Messengers of Fear

When Fear Speaks, Listen: The 7 Messengers of Fear

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Fear is a natural survival skill that can be learned to thrive and prosper in the real world, but it can also hold us back from success, happiness, peace of mind, and love. Dennis Merritt Jones, DD, has been practicing and teaching New Thought principles for over 40 years and has identified the dominant "7 Messengers of Fear" that are alive and active within us: Anger, Worry, Judgement, Selfishness, Shame, Loneliness, and Uncertainty. When Fear Speaks, Listen will help you understand what your fears may be telling you and how to move forward and experience the joy of life.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 176 pages
Publication date: 30 May 2024
Publisher: DeVorss & Co ,U.S.


Fear is a natural survival skill that cannot be eliminated from our psyche, but it can be managed and overcome. Dennis Merritt Jones, DD, has been practicing and teaching New Thought principles for over 40 years, and in his new book, When Fear Speaks, Listen, he identifies the dominant "7 Messengers of Fear" that are alive and active within us: anger, worry, judgment, selfishness, shame, loneliness, and uncertainty. These fears shape our perception of the world and cause us to make decisions that don't always help us achieve our best lives. However, what if our fears actually have a message for us? What if we could learn how to listen to the message and learn from it? When Fear Speaks, Listen will help you understand what these fears are and how to manage them.

The first messenger of fear is anger. Anger is a powerful emotion that can be triggered by a variety of things, such as frustration, disappointment, or injustice. When we are angry, we may feel a sense of powerlessness, and we may lash out at others. However, anger can also be a positive emotion if it is used constructively. When we are angry, we may be motivated to take action to address the problem that is causing our anger. However, if we are not careful, anger can lead to violence, destruction, and even death.

The second messenger of fear is worry. Worry is a constant state of anxiety that can be triggered by a variety of things, such as financial problems, health problems, or relationship problems. When we are worried, we may feel a sense of helplessness and we may be unable to focus on anything else. However, worry can also be a positive emotion if it is used constructively. When we are worried, we may be motivated to take action to address the problem that is causing our worry. However, if we are not careful, worry can lead to anxiety, depression, and even physical illness.

The third messenger of fear is judgment. Judgment is a negative emotion that is based on our beliefs and opinions about others. When we judge others, we may feel superior to them or we may feel inferior to them. However, judgment can also be a positive emotion if it is used constructively. When we judge others, we may be motivated to help them improve their lives. However, if we are not careful, judgment can lead to discrimination, prejudice, and even violence.

The fourth messenger of fear is selfishness. Selfishness is a negative emotion that is based on our desire to gain power, control, and wealth. When we are selfish, we may be unwilling to share our resources with others and we may be willing to hurt others to get what we want. However, selfishness can also be a positive emotion if it is used constructively. When we are selfish, we may be motivated to achieve our goals and to provide for our families. However, if we are not careful, selfishness can lead to greed, corruption, and even social injustice.

The fifth messenger of fear is shame. Shame is a negative emotion that is based on our belief that we are not good enough. When we are ashamed, we may feel embarrassed, humiliated, and worthless. However, shame can also be a positive emotion if it is used constructively. When we are ashamed, we may be motivated to change our behavior and to improve our lives. However, if we are not careful, shame can lead to depression, anxiety, and even suicide.

The sixth messenger of fear is loneliness. Loneliness is a negative emotion that is based on our lack of social connections. When we are lonely, we may feel isolated, alone, and disconnected from the world. However, loneliness can also be a positive emotion if it is used constructively. When we are lonely, we may be motivated to reach out to others and to build new relationships. However, if we are not careful, loneliness can lead to depression, anxiety, and even physical illness.

The seventh messenger of fear is uncertainty. Uncertainty is a negative emotion that is based on our lack of knowledge or understanding. When we are uncertain, we may feel afraid, anxious, and overwhelmed. However, uncertainty can also be a positive emotion if it is used constructively. When we are uncertain, we may be motivated to learn new things and to explore new opportunities. However, if we are not careful, uncertainty can lead to fear, anxiety, and even paralysis.

To manage and overcome these fears, Dennis Merritt Jones, DD, offers a variety of techniques. One of the most effective techniques is to practice mindfulness. Mindfulness is the practice of being present at the moment and paying attention to your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings. When you practice mindfulness, you can learn to recognize your fears and to respond to them in a healthy and constructive way.

Another effective technique is to practice self-compassion. Self-compassion is the practice of treating yourself with kindness and compassion, even when you are experiencing fear. When you practice self-compassion, you can learn to accept your fears and to work through them in a healthy and constructive way.

In addition to these techniques, Dennis Merritt Jones, DD, also offers a variety of resources. These resources include books, CDs, and DVDs, as well as online courses and workshops. These resources can help you to learn more about fear and to develop effective strategies for managing and overcoming it.

One of the most important resources that Dennis Merritt Jones, DD, offers is his book, When Fear Speaks, Listen. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the 7 Messengers of Fear and offers practical strategies for managing and overcoming them. The book is written in a clear and accessible style, and it is easy to read.

In conclusion, fear is a natural survival skill that cannot be eliminated from our psyche, but it can be managed and overcome. Dennis Merritt Jones, DD, has been practicing and teaching New Thought principles for over 40 years, and in his new book, When Fear Speaks, Listen, he identifies the dominant "7 Messengers of Fear" that are alive and active within us: anger, worry, judgment, selfishness, shame, loneliness, and uncertainty. These fears shape our perception of the world and cause us to make decisions that don't always help us achieve our best lives. However, by practicing mindfulness, self-compassion, and other techniques, we can learn to manage and overcome these fears and to live a more fulfilling and happy life.

Weight: 200g
Dimension: 190 x 133 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780875169514

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