Fear is originally born as a result of repeated heavy and traumatic 'emotional' experiences in early life. These experiences occurred when we were kids and unable to process what was going on, and therefore developed coping strategies at a sub-conscious level. This 'coping' is a mixture of 'fantasy' and 'reality'. 'Fear' is deep, it is complex and this is partly why 'fear' is so hard to pin-point accurately.
Because the intense early experiences remain unprocessed and unacknowledged, they have an effect throughout life, whereby 'reactions' to situations are governed more by the subconscious processes than the 'rational' mind. Do we know why we get angry, or sad? Why we have anxiety? Is it 'just the way it is' and we have to accept it?
Fear is triggered 'at the subconscious level'. Although the 'conscious' mind tries to label and identify the 'cause' of fear, this usually turns out to be the 'trigger', and not the 'cause' of fear. The trigger (eg threat of loss of job/spouse etc) exposes the complex psychological state of fear manifestation (anxiety, worry, terror etc).
Unless one goes back and explores the 'original' settings in which these fears developed, it will be very difficult to be free of them. But this IS possible, it can be done, and it is a BRAVE undertaking to really and truly 'face one's fears'! However, one needs to take responsibility for one's feelings - blaming the the 'current' event or person that triggers the fear is simply to play the old game and to remain in perpetual confusion and misery. Eventuallly, FEAR is revealed for the imposter it is: "False Evidence Appearing Real".
We are incarnated in animal bodies, and fear is an instinct of animal bodies. As babies and infants we are very open to absorbing the feelings and experiences of others, and in our current human "civilisation" these influences are predominantly based on fear. So we soak up lots of fear, and gain the habit of fearing.
But this is not the only way we can be. As divine eternal beings our primary quality is love - true love, which is selfless unconditional love.
I am learning to dismiss fear (unless there is a very good reason for it - eg about to walk over a cliff!), and to not make any decision based on fear. Love trumps fear every time.
Everyone must have fear. Many things cause the fear of someone. But in general, the emergence of fear because people dare not take risks.
In doing business, the cause of fear here is the risk of loss. Everyone must be afraid of failure, so some people avoid business and some prepare to do business.
Another cause of fear is death. People fear wild animals, for fear of death. This is one example, there are many other cases. Fear of death causes people to fear doing something they perceive as danger.
Another cause of fear is shame. For example, people do not dare to speak in public because of embarrassment, fear of speech is not good and so forth.
Another cause of fear is trust or religion. Case in point, Muslims do not dare to drink alcohol for fear of sin. People do not dare to do freely for fear of sin with their Lord.
Cause of fear due to trauma. Trauma can make people afraid to do something. For example, people do not dare to marry, because of trauma with the marriage of her parents who often bicker.
It is COMPLETELY normal to fear what the future holds for you. But it's also important to know that 'fear' is man made.
Fear is a trick that your mind plays on you.
In reality, there is no such thing as fear. Fear is just a mechanism of your brain. It's your brain's way to get you to perform the tasks that will get you to your goal. Understand that truth of life first.
No negatives, no setbacks. Only learnings, only GROWTH.
True warriors know that fear disappears as soon as they look it in the eye. It doesn't matter what people tell you, it doesn't matter that you let yourself down in the past. If you're a true warrior, you'll put your helmet on, you'll raise your weapon, and you'll KEEP HUSTLING...
Fear is a good thing if we take it positively if the person have no fear sometimes they became very dangerous and also criminals but there has to be balance in everything, fear of losing someone is important but fear of failing is not good so basically the sum up is that fear depends upon situation to situation.
Fear is an emotion that is marked by assessing the existence of a threat that makes a person feel depressed or want to escape from it. Every human being has a fear of something, be it a phobia or fear of poverty, sadness and the like. Restrained Since we were small, being restrained is not something we enjoy. We as human beings who have their own patterns of thought are not happy creatures if they have no control in our own lives. Imagine if your life is held by someone else, like you have to marry this person, you should not eat and drink before 1 o'clock, you have to use this shirt, you have to use these pants and so on.
This can be synchronized with restrictions on freedom, everyone wants to be free to manage his own life. Freedom itself is not something that is always positive if done too much, because it is made the rules either in writing or not written (social rules).
Fear is originally born as a result of repeated heavy and traumatic 'emotional' experiences in early life. These experiences occurred when we were kids and unable to process what was going on, and therefore developed coping strategies at a sub-conscious level. This 'coping' is a mixture of 'fantasy' and 'reality'. 'Fear' is deep, it is complex and this is partly why 'fear' is so hard to pin-point accurately.
Because the intense early experiences remain unprocessed and unacknowledged, they have an effect throughout life, whereby 'reactions' to situations are governed more by the subconscious processes than the 'rational' mind. Do we know why we get angry, or sad? Why we have anxiety? Is it 'just the way it is' and we have to accept it?
Fear is triggered 'at the subconscious level'. Although the 'conscious' mind tries to label and identify the 'cause' of fear, this usually turns out to be the 'trigger', and not the 'cause' of fear. The trigger (eg threat of loss of job/spouse etc) exposes the complex psychological state of fear manifestation (anxiety, worry, terror etc).
Unless one goes back and explores the 'original' settings in which these fears developed, it will be very difficult to be free of them. But this IS possible, it can be done, and it is a BRAVE undertaking to really and truly 'face one's fears'! However, one needs to take responsibility for one's feelings - blaming the the 'current' event or person that triggers the fear is simply to play the old game and to remain in perpetual confusion and misery. Eventuallly, FEAR is revealed for the imposter it is: "False Evidence Appearing Real".
We are incarnated in animal bodies, and fear is an instinct of animal bodies. As babies and infants we are very open to absorbing the feelings and experiences of others, and in our current human "civilisation" these influences are predominantly based on fear. So we soak up lots of fear, and gain the habit of fearing.
But this is not the only way we can be. As divine eternal beings our primary quality is love - true love, which is selfless unconditional love.
I am learning to dismiss fear (unless there is a very good reason for it - eg about to walk over a cliff!), and to not make any decision based on fear. Love trumps fear every time.
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Everyone must have fear. Many things cause the fear of someone. But in general, the emergence of fear because people dare not take risks.
In doing business, the cause of fear here is the risk of loss. Everyone must be afraid of failure, so some people avoid business and some prepare to do business.
Another cause of fear is death. People fear wild animals, for fear of death. This is one example, there are many other cases. Fear of death causes people to fear doing something they perceive as danger.
Another cause of fear is shame. For example, people do not dare to speak in public because of embarrassment, fear of speech is not good and so forth.
Another cause of fear is trust or religion. Case in point, Muslims do not dare to drink alcohol for fear of sin. People do not dare to do freely for fear of sin with their Lord.
Cause of fear due to trauma. Trauma can make people afraid to do something. For example, people do not dare to marry, because of trauma with the marriage of her parents who often bicker.
View this answer on Musing.io
It is COMPLETELY normal to fear what the future holds for you. But it's also important to know that 'fear' is man made.
Fear is a trick that your mind plays on you.
In reality, there is no such thing as fear. Fear is just a mechanism of your brain. It's your brain's way to get you to perform the tasks that will get you to your goal. Understand that truth of life first.
No negatives, no setbacks. Only learnings, only GROWTH.
True warriors know that fear disappears as soon as they look it in the eye. It doesn't matter what people tell you, it doesn't matter that you let yourself down in the past. If you're a true warrior, you'll put your helmet on, you'll raise your weapon, and you'll KEEP HUSTLING...
Fear is a good thing if we take it positively if the person have no fear sometimes they became very dangerous and also criminals but there has to be balance in everything, fear of losing someone is important but fear of failing is not good so basically the sum up is that fear depends upon situation to situation.
Fear is an emotion that is marked by assessing the existence of a threat that makes a person feel depressed or want to escape from it. Every human being has a fear of something, be it a phobia or fear of poverty, sadness and the like. Restrained Since we were small, being restrained is not something we enjoy. We as human beings who have their own patterns of thought are not happy creatures if they have no control in our own lives. Imagine if your life is held by someone else, like you have to marry this person, you should not eat and drink before 1 o'clock, you have to use this shirt, you have to use these pants and so on.
This can be synchronized with restrictions on freedom, everyone wants to be free to manage his own life. Freedom itself is not something that is always positive if done too much, because it is made the rules either in writing or not written (social rules).