Love is the total absence of fear, Love asks no questions. Its natural state is one of extension and expansion, not comparison and measurement.
Gerald G. Jampolsky
Born: February 11, 1925 Died: December 29, 2020
Gerald Gersham Jampolsky (February 11, 1925 – December 29, 2020) was an American doctor and esoteric author who focused primarily on mental healing. His main message was: “Love heals best”. He was an internationally recognized expert in the fields of psychiatry, health, business and education.
Jampolsky studied and graduated from Stanford Medical School and then worked as a psychiatrist at the University of California Medical Center in San Francisco.
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Love is the total absence of fear.
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We are always expressing either Love or fear. Fear is really a call for help, and therefore a request for Love.
We ask for help and help is given. Often we do not recognize that other people’s alcoholism, sexual betrayals, chronic illnesses, and alienating behavior are actually cries for help. But unquestionably God recognizes every plea no matter what form it takes, and God finds some way to give us as much help as we are willing to receive at that time.
Other people do not have to change for us to experience peace of mind.
The world that seems so insane is the result of a belief system that is not working. To perceive the world differently, we must be willing to change our belief system, heal our relationship with our past, and expand our sense of now by releasing the fear in our minds. This changed perception leads to the recognition that we are not separate, but that we have always been joined.
To give is to receive — this is the law of Love. Under this law, when we give our Love away to others we gain, and whatever we give we simultaneously receive.
A book will come to a person when he or she is ready for its message, and often it will come in an amazing way. The truth also comes to people — ready or not — in some pretty amazing ways.
There are only two emotions: one is Love and the other is fear. Love is our true reality. Fear is something our mind has made up, and is therefore unreal.
My outer success did not change the inner state of my mind and heart. Part of me kept insisting there had to be more to life than this.
I do not remember consciously thinking that I was a seeker or that I was looking for my home for peace of mind. But I do remember well that chronic state of emptiness and sadness, superimposed on giant pools of damned-up inside tears. In nearly every area of my life, I felt no one really understood me and I understood nothing at all.
When we find ourselves irritated, depressed, angry, or ill, we can be sure we have chosen the wrong goal and are responding to fear.
Guilt and fear are so intertwined that they cannot be separated. Love and guilt cannot exist simultaneously any more than love and fear can.
Spend as much time as you can before tomorrow ridding yourself of all the past, painful guilty, fearful thoughts and experiences you have had with your son.
What we experience is our state of mind projected outward.
You can be right or you can be happy.