Sometimes my path in life feels secretly arbitrary; it can be based on external expectations (“what college are you going to?”, “what job do you have lined up?”). But occasionally, I’m called to act solely for me.
I needed to build this internal piece of myself, something better than pride– outweighing any Instagram comment, award, or resume item. No, I gained an intimate relationship to my own fear. I can now sense if the fear is trying to save my life, or if it’s a fear that needs to be conquered. I now see myself as someone that can go beyond my comfort zone to accomplish what I want. When I hesitate to raise my hand in class, or ask for a job, or introduce myself to a stranger– I embrace the spiders as an opportunity to be courageous.
On another note, the guru in my dream also thought that every bank teller should display black-widow spiders in plexiglass cages to “scare people into saving.”