Tuesday, September 08, 2015

Origin of FEAR



So where does the disguising and cloaking of fear come into it?
Well, again, we will uncover this later, however, decisions performed by the conscious mind are born not from the conscious mind, but originate from deeper within.

For those who experience an adrenaline rush of excitement and desire, most likely have core fears overlaid with positive desires. In other words, it would be deemed rational and reasonable to feel a degree of fear from a roller-coaster ride, but not excessive fear or excitable desire. Both excessive fear, and excitable desire are real life indicators of core fears, with the only difference being in their outward expression.
Too much unprocessed fear bleeds through as fear, while mild unprocessed suppressed fear bleeds through as desire.
 
That is, when fear accumulates to a given level, (and that given level is subjective). This human dynamic like all things has a cutoff point hereby it can no longer suppress. It therefore begins to bleed through. The result is desire, followed by excessive desires, followed by crash.
The crash is natural because this is the simple human dynamic functioning normally and trying to re balance and rectify itself. Once this human dynamic is understood, the crash is so inevitable, so predictable, it can be likened to sitting on a rail track knowing the train is on its way. The fear dynamic is very basic; Processed FEAR does not bleed through and is processed on the spot. Unprocessed FEAR bleeds through as DESIRE. Suppressed unprocessed FEAR bleeds through as FEAR.
Through our own studies, the understanding is such that the dynamic of fear operates
with such simplicity; more often than not it is grossly overlooked. The outcome being
that, unnoticed and unprocessed fear really does go onto manufacture more fear. In turn
this creates a reality of insecurity, low self-esteem, stress, frustration, depression, anxiety
etc.
If left unattended, physical manifestations such as anxiety, panic attacks, and in extreme
cases, suicide result.







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