Fear is part of being human. We can’t stop life’s waves from coming—but we can learn how to meet them with awareness, compassion, and courage. In this talk, I explore how meditation helps us awaken from what I call “worrier pose”—the habitual patterns of anxiety, overthinking, and contraction that keep us from living with an open heart.
Together we’ll explore how fear becomes less an obstacle and more a doorway to awakening, and practices—including RAIN—that help us move from identifying with fear to resting in the larger awareness that can hold it all. Rather than trying to eliminate fear, we can learn to relate to it with presence, kindness, and a deep sense of belonging.
As we learn to turn toward fear with mindful presence instead of resistance, we discover that what we truly are is larger than any wave of anxiety. Beneath fear is an awake, loving awareness that has the capacity to hold every experience with wisdom and compassion.
In this talk Tara explores:
- Why fear is a natural part of the human experience
- How anxiety shapes the body, mind, and emotions
- The difference between reacting to fear and relating to it wisely
- Using the RAIN practice to meet anxiety with compassion
- The importance of “resourcing” when emotions feel overwhelming
- How remembering our shared humanity helps dissolve isolation and fear


