The Paper Tiger Syndrome: How to Liberate Yourself from the Illusion of Fear
by Rebecca A. Ward
Original Blueprint Press
Trade Paperback
From the book publicity:
Can you remember a time when you felt truly fearless? When you knew,
without a doubt, that the world was safe? Can you ever remember feeling
completely liberated from the undercurrent of discontent, anxiety, or
suffering that’s so prevalent in modern life? For the average person,
consistently experiencing that kind of freedom sounds like wishful
thinking. Life’s hardships can create a sense of foreboding that’s hard
to shake. But the truth is that most fears and anxieties are really just
paper tigers.
Paper tigers are the thoughts and experiences that conjure up dread, but
that don’t present any real danger. Missed deadlines, traffic jams,
conflict with a loved one, and arguments with the boss create the same
physiological responses in the human body that our ancestors experienced
when they were stalked by predators on the plains. In the modern world,
however, those responses are unwarranted. They’re neurological
“misfires” that wreak havoc on our mental, emotional, and physical
wellbeing, all in an effort to keep us “safe.”
The Paper Tiger Syndrome is a guidebook on the journey of healing and
self-repair, which demonstrates that the most direct way to overcome
fear, stress, and trauma in your life is to regulate your physical body.
In here, the author—a trauma survivor herself—shares her own
inspirational story to show you what’s possible and helps you understand
how to regain control so you can freely live again.
Based largely on the principles of somatic therapy, The Paper Tiger
Syndrome provides specific exercises and tools to help you walk the
bridge from fear to safety to unconditional love. In that space of
love—the space that exists beyond fear, trauma, or suffering—lies the
purest form of the human expression of your soul. It’s what author
Rebecca Ward calls your Original Blueprint®. Learn to reclaim it.
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