Does fear have its own velocity? - 2 January 2012

Does fear have its' own velocity? Are we hungry for our own fear?
Bharat Bhushan - 2 January 2012

Feeding into our fears is a primary tangent, going away from our actual lives. Fear is a tangent. It is meant to go away from us. Our mind does not allow it to happen. We make the 'impossible' to become a significant reality of our lives. We make the tangent turn back, after the point of intersection, and cause it to re-enter our lives. The tangent does not turn back. It never actually happens.

Our mind assumes with extreme certainty that the tangent of fear actually has turned back to re-enter our circle of life. This fallacy is pure myth. But, we cause the aspect of fear to assume primordial shape and substance. Fear evolves into fright, gets converted to a phobia, and changes into diurnal, nocturnal and daytime realities. the actual reality of fear touches our circle of life for only a brief moment in time.

The cause emerges from nowhere, some point of unknown origin, and establishes its own velocity and touches us and goes on its own manner, path and behaviour. There is only one reality in terms of fear. The reality of fear is that there is no reality. Fear never existed. It is our response to a situation, stimuli or understanding. Our response assumes a real and organic existence within our unclear lifestyles. Formative myths take strength from our insistent realities and demand to feed on our fears.

We get to be hungry for our own fear, and we want more of it. There is no satisfying our hunger, to use a cliche. We get to be happy with the aspect of being frightened inspite of the fact that it is not real. there is notable means of being stronger, and there are ways and means of avoiding fear. Associated thought leads to consolidation of fear and our refusal to part with it. We begin to establish ownership over our fear.

We love that we are in fear of a certain issue. We start deliberating over it, and we end up in being afraid of exploring alternatives to our fear. What was a tangent, and should have been allowed to continue on its path, is now accomodated within our lives, and is now resident within us. The tangent has now taken over the circle.

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