Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Panic Attacks and Fear: A Matter of Symbols?

Well, it's Tuesday and plenty to do today, as usual. Hope things are shaping up nicely for you today. Posted another article on panic and fear last night. It's all about what our fears symbolize, and how coming to know what the true source of our fears are will lead to a whole lot of calm and peace. Here's a bit from the article...

"Within the context of our discussion, this is how fear often perpetuates. You move through life trying to manage what you believe to be the fear-inducing person or event, all along ignoring the true source of your fear. And you get nowhere, but lost.

So what are the lessons to be learned from this particular discussion of fear? In the midst of the whirlwind of anticipatory anxiety and in-the-present fear, have the mental discipline and open-mindedness to deeply examine the thoughts and feelings generated by the people and situations that trigger your fears. Then, listen long and hard enough to let them tell the stories you need to hear. Indeed, strongly consider and evaluate the symbolism of the people and objects you fear.

Yes, glean from the dynamics of the present all you can about your fears and their background. And as you secure important identifications and connections, strive to process them with a goal of resolution. I believe you’ll find this work extremely revealing, not to mention endlessly helpful in stitching many wounds, allowing you to discard boxes of bandages.

How strong is that?"

So there you have it. Check out the article on articlesbase.com. Just click here.

Hang in there today! Bill


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