silverfence.com silverfence.com silverfence.com
   Main Page -> About Us -> Security & Privacy -> Terms of Use -> Add Your Link -> Add Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Technology & Science

Automobiles

Eating & Drinking

Adventure & Sports

Business & Commerce

Finance & Investment

Academics & Learning

Internet & Computers

Online & Board Games

Realty & Property

Relationship & Lifestyle

Health & Therapy

Medical Care

Culture & Art

Law & Politics

Teens & Kids

Employment & Careers

Events & News

Travel & Vacation

Self Healing

Home & Garden

People & Communities

Recreation

Online Shopping

 

Main Page –› Self Healing –› Positive Attitude Development
 

An Article About Fear

 

From my understanding, there are 2 types of fears: psychological and instinctive. Psychological fear is the type that is borne out of our mental processes. Instinctive fears are those reactive emotions that are inherently linked to our physical survival.

When a psychological fear arises, should we fear it?

When we fear Fear, will we be still in fear? When we fear Fear are we avoiding something?

Heres my opinion on this matter:

To me, fearing of Psychological Fear is still a fear.

Fear, to me, is the feeling of the unknown...and a strong desire of anticipation. It is an emotion of something (that is deep within us) that wishes to be 'discovered' and made conscious. So, perhaps, by relaxing deeper into the fear, we may eventually feel/remember its cause or a deeper feeling. The problem is that we hate feeling fear and will usually avoid it. There is nothing wrong with this. It is just that instead of finding the source; we tend to quickly brush it away from our conscious awareness. By doing so, we have reburied the feelings and potential causes back into the subconscious mind.

Psychological Fear in its various degrees, to me, is the potential for further understanding of something yet unknown. It is that when the something has not been discovered yet and the anticipation causes fear. So fear can be considered an indicator emotion. It indicates to us what we need to know about a situation or ourselves.

OK, heres the metaphysical part about the underlying dynamics of our consciousness (as I understand it).

Our consciousness includes 2 aspects: The personality and the subconscious mind. The personality is the conscious portion of us. It has active participation with the world. The subconscious mind is the aspect that we are not consciously aware of. It is the unknown aspect of us hidden from our active awareness.

The personality and the subconscious mind work in partnership. The personality is the conscious expressed aspect which receives impressions/thoughts from the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind becomes aware of the outcome (which is the personality) and throws back feedback (intuition/answers) into the personality/conscious mind. There is this constant 'back and forth' activity between personality and subconscious mind.

Applying this above-mentioned theory; we can see that psychological fears perhaps have their roots in our subconscious mind. And if we try to understand them and give them time to make themselves be understood, fears can actually tell us more about ourselves.

For your necessary discernment. Thank you for reading.

Author: Shen Gerald
 
Author Bio:
Shen Gerald is a notable scripter. Shen likes to pen down articles about this field.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
I Don't Like This
 
The Law of Attraction in Action
 
Some More Random Musings and Observations on Life
 
Looking For Answers In All The Wrong Places?
 
Time Management Doesn't Exist! So What Can You Do?
 
Loss Part Three: How Can We Heal from Loss?
 
Lessons We Can Learn from Jonah and the Whale
 
Time Management in Public Speaking
 
Boring Presentations -- Six Ways to Avoid Giving Them
 
Finding the Hidden Stress and Using Hypnosis to Relieve It
 
 
 
Main Page -> Security & Privacy -> Terms of Use  
© 2006-2008 www.silverfence.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.