... we can see that any fear of what tomorrow may bring rests largely in what we fear today. In other words, since our thought is creative, since it is the mold of our experience, how could tomorrow hold anything that would be fearful to us? The only possible way for the future to become a thing to be feared is if we are creating that condition in our thinking today. The unexpected never happens, for in some way or other we can find the basis for it in the pattern of our thinking -- actually we have expected it to happen. We rudely discover that the fearful experiences which we may be encountering could only have been born out of the turmoil and chaos of our morbidity of thought. Ernest Holmes
