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    • Managing Fear

      Posted at 7:37 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on July 31, 2020

      Let’s take a look at one scenario. Come up with a specific fear you have. Feel it through, in your body. Notice how your body feels when your mind imagines this hypothetical situation. Does your stomach turn or have butterflies? Does your breathing become a bit faster? Do you feel blood rushing to your head? Does it feel good or not so good?

      What is fear? Let’s unpackage it a bit….

      Fear is not just one thing. Fear is a constellation of multiple dynamic energies all working at once. Some work together, some seemingly alone, but all end up influencing the outcome.

      When we are in a state of fear, not only is our body responding physiologically to the hormones being released in a fight-or-flight response to the autonomic nervous system stimulation from our interpretation of the thoughts we are having in that moment, but once the physiologic response happens it sort of loops back in a type of reflex for more thoughts on the same subject. We almost get carried away on the wings of the thoughts. We loose control.

      How do we get some of that control back? Through focusing our attention on what we want to be rather than what we don’t want to be, i.e. whatever our fear is, we imagine the opposite. Use that creative mind power to envision something better.

      Talk yourself down from it. Remind yourself that you are a powerful creator and can create or uncreate anything you choose to place your focus on. Don’t chastise yourself or be mean to yourself if you have to keep doing it because it will get easier and easier as you go along. It takes a dedication of your energy to continually go back and refocus, but the outcome is so worth it! The outcome of a better feeling, even for just a few moments. The outcome of what you desire to happen rather than what you don’t desire to happen, or maybe something close to it. Try it. You’ll see.

      Tell yourself that all is well, that everything is working out for you and everyone involved. That it’s working out even when others observe it and say the opposite. You can believe differently.

      Write affirmations about whatever subject you are fearful about and put them in your pocket. Pull them out and remind yourself of how powerful you are at creating what you desire to experience rather than what you don’t desire. I put them on my bathroom mirror, in my car, on the fridge, in my scrub pocket. Anywhere you are inspired to where you know you’ll see them and be re-minded of what you desire. This helps so much to refocus the mind and bodies’ energy on what we want.

      If the fear creeps back in, repeat all of the above. Over and over. Until you no longer require it. Have faith until you have experience, then there is no need for faith.

      Much Love!! xoxo

      Posted in acceptance, allowing, appreciation, covid-19, Divinity, forgiveness, heaven, how to handle problems, how to live in the world, how to live in this world, inspiration, instructions for living, kids, kids go to college, law of attraction, life, love, loving, loving ourselves, meditation, miracles, near death, near death experience, oprah winfrey, physician assistant, relationships, self help, self love, transitioning, twelve principles, Uncategorized, understanding ourselves, universal love, Wayne Dyer, worthiness | 0 Comments | Tagged courage, creating your life, encouragement, fear, fear of dying, fear of living
    • Picking Up The Pieces

      Posted at 9:11 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on June 9, 2015

      Whenever life shifts, when it changes and creates what may appear to be discord in our lives, feeling the discord then letting it go helps ease our suffering and allows the resistance to soften so we may continue on our path…when we can pick up the pieces of whatever’s broken we have an opportunity to create something more beautiful and life vivifying than what came before.

      Here’s to picking up the pieces and creating a work of art!

      xoxo love to you all 🙂

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged acceptance, awareness, balance, consciousness, courage, create your life, death, depression, faith, grief, hope, loss, shattered life
    • If you ever wonder why we’re here….the Erin Kramp story

      Posted at 9:37 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on June 1, 2015

      Our lives are not our own and they were never meant to be.  We’re here to participate in this world and share in all of it, to support and love one another.  There’s no good or bad, those are judgements against what is beyond judgement.  Death is a continuum of life and we’re her to live…to really live.  Love you all! xox

      Posted in Uncategorized | 7 Comments | Tagged acceptance, afterlife, angels, cancer, Children, courage, death, oprah winfrey, selflessness
    • Flippin’ Fear

      Posted at 4:18 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on December 30, 2014

      When we take what it is we fear, flip it around and look at it in a beneficial way, we create a whole new life for ourselves.

      Happy New Year!  Happy Old Fear!!

       

      xoxo

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged anxiety, courage, depression, fear, happy new year, how to live life, joy, love, power, strength, what are you afraid of
    • Just Be……Your Self!

      Posted at 11:43 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on September 29, 2014

      Easier said than done?

      It can be.  Unless we say “It’s easy!”

      Henry Ford said, “Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right.”

      Be your self (the space between the words was intentional).  Your self is all there is.

      Love to You!

      Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments | Tagged acceptance, awareness, childhood, Children, courage, create your life, how to live life, integrity, living life, love yourself, self-esteem
    • Discussion of the Twelve Principles For Daily Living at the International Association of Near Death Studies, August 2014

      Posted at 10:07 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on September 9, 2014

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged afterlife, angels, beauty, compassion, connection, consciousness, courage, create your life, creativity, death, Divinity, faith, fear, God, happiness, healing, heaven, human potential, IANDS, inspiration, joy, life, life after near death experience, life's purpose, love, meaning of death, meaning of life, near death experience, Peace, present moment, purpose, reason for being here, relationships, self help, spiritual, spiritual experiences
    • I AM BEYOND EXCITED!!!

      Posted at 12:36 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on May 19, 2014

      So a few days ago, I’m in the car, driving to somewhere, when I get an email.  I checked my phone, and see it’s from the International Association of Near Death Studies organization.  They were looking for speakers/presenters, etc for their upcoming conference in August, and I sent in a proposal to share my experience and talk about my forthcoming book, Lessons In Love:  Twelve Principles For Daily Living.

      I get butterflies.  I’m terrified.  I’m thrilled.  I began to read through the email, and quickly got to the part where it starts…”We are pleased to…”  Then I shriek!  OMG!!  What a privilege and an honor it is to be chosen to share my experience with so many wonderful people!

      Eben Alexander, the Neurosurgeon who wrote Proof of Heaven and Mary Neal, the Orthopedic surgeon who wrote To Heaven and Back are a few of the main speakers.  As a Physician Assistant, I was drawn to their personal perspectives on the subject of NDEs and how it changed them.  In fact, they are a big part of the reason I began to speak about my own experience after all these years.  Fear was not going to hold me back any longer.

      For any of you who care to, let me know what questions you have about the afterlife, and I will try to answer them.  I’m so beyond excited to share!

      Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments | Tagged afterlife, angels, courage, fear, IANDS, joy, light, love, near death experience, religion
    • Be Nutty

      Posted at 8:54 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on March 20, 2014

      http://on.ted.com/i07KC

      This video brought tears to my eyes. I love this life!!!

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged courage, creativity, dance, fear, love, risk, self-esteem, spirituality, togetherness, vulnerability
    • Fear Not

      Posted at 8:24 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on December 4, 2013

      Death is not the end, but rather a natural continuum of life.  Life eases into death, where we undergo the necessary preparations to ease back into life again.  This completes the circle, one that is only to be repeated when we are ready to do so.  Our existence is defined by these cycles of life and death, and each one has the potential to further us along on our evolutionary spiritual journey, one that ultimately leads to the Great Unknown.

      Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Comments | Tagged afterlife, courage, death, faith, fear, life, love, meaning of death, meaning of life, near death experience, present moment, purpose, religion, spiritual
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