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Fear – what is fear
- December 11, 2013
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The word “fear” means; a false evidence appearing real.
To be afraid of (something or someone), – to reject a relation of intimacy or to run away from one’s responsibilities.
How does fear work?
Fear is a stimuli which reactivates or stirs up someone’s past bad memories and emotions which are preserved in the hippocampus and limbic system.
: to expect or worry about (something bad or unpleasant) to be afraid and worried
Fear is an emotion induced by a perceived threat which causes entities to quickly pull far away from it and usually hide.
It is a basic survival mechanism occurring in response to a specific stimulus, such as fearing of pain, fear of conflict, fear of speaking in public or the threat of danger.
The primitive brain or mindset plays the role of controlling one’s life using the the law of fear, a lifestyle which is contrary and in conflict with innovation, creativity and hope.
Living a life that focuses on putting up protective walls, fight or flight response, used as a response mechanism that safe guards a person from his or her own past bad experiences.
The emotional state of fear activates the response mechanism of reaction, anger, prejudice, war, insult, disrespect etc, which is cultivated via the negative traits of tantrum, narcissism, racism, humanism, antisemitism, colonialism, and imperialism.
The nervous system is the primary mechanism in control of the fight-or-flight response and its role is mediated by two different components.
The law of fear can automatically stimulate negative stimuli which can affect one’s nervous system (digestion, respiratory rate-which is the ability to breath, the way how one sees or perceives things via his pupil etc), causing the emotional state of rejecting, fighting and running away to occur.
Article written by Ap Ngabo Alex