Shaltazar Paws Transmissions When Fear Hijacks the Moment Greetings dear ones,
We are Shaltazar,
The Gavi Shpaninu,
The Energy of 33,
The Master Teacher,
And the Energy of 44,
The Master Healer.
Fear has a particular way of flooding your awareness,
As if it fills every corner of your inner world.
And in a world that is moving faster,
Louder,
And more intensely than ever before,
This fear is arriving with greater speed and force.
It rarely arrives gently.
It moves quickly,
Urgently,
Demanding your attention as if something must be done immediately.
It rushes ahead of the present moment,
Pulling your awareness away from what is here and into what might be.
It clouds your judgment,
Narrowing your perspective,
And making everything feel more urgent than it truly is.
Adrenaline surges,
Flooding the body with energy meant for survival,
Not discernment.
Tightening your system before you have time to question whether danger is actually present.
Much of the fear moving through your world now is not rooted in what is happening,
But in what is imagined.
Old memories blend with projected futures.
Collective anxieties mix with personal uncertainty.
The body reacts as though threat is real,
Even when you are physically safe.
Fear collapses time,
Pulling the past into the present and projecting it forward again,
Creating a loop where relief feels out of reach.
When you are no longer anchored in now,
Fear feels convincing.
The pause returns you to the now here,
Not as a concept,
But as a felt experience.
It brings you back into the body.
It brings you back into breath.
It brings you back into the only moment where choice exists.
When fear arises,
Notice the impulse to react,
To scroll for reassurance,
To argue for certainty,
To withdraw for safety,
Or to brace your body against what you imagine is coming.
These reactions are not failures.
They are survival strategies learned long ago.
These impulses are attempts to regain control.
But the pause offers something more powerful.
It offers choice.
Where fear demands urgency,
It offers regulation.
In the pause,
The body begins to settle.
In the pause,
The breath slows.
In the pause,
The mind realizes it does not need to solve the future to be safe in the present.
This does not mean fear disappears instantly.
Fear may still speak.
Sensations may still move through the body.
Thoughts may still arise.
It means fear is no longer in charge.
From the pause,
Fear can be met with curiosity instead of obedience.
You can notice it without becoming it.
From the pause,
You can ask,
What is actually happening right now?
Most of the time,
The answer is simpler than fear would have you believe.
The pause does not deny danger when it is real.
It prevents danger from being manufactured.
This is how you reclaim your center in uncertain times.
Not by eliminating fear,
But by changing your relationship to it.
Not by forcing calm,
But by returning to presence.
Simply take a deep breath and return to the pause.