12-27-2019, 02:10 PM
Supposedly, all human beings experience it to one extent or another, most simply cover up their ears and go "lalalalala, I CAN'T HEAR YOU SO IT'S FINE" and then do stupid things.
Certainly, don't read things that could potentially trigger it; Kierkegaard was an existential philosopher, not a therapist.
I guess FRM should be able to help with it. Trouble is, as far as I understand it, some part of the unconscious may be trying to hold on to fear of this sort in order to keep you safe, just trying to go a bit "above and beyond" its duties, from what you're telling.
I only experienced what you're describing maybe once, but I do intimately know the sweet, gentle taste of paranoia, panic and the disassociation that comes with it, so I guess it may be somewhat similar. Fear is, ultimately, fear.
Certainly, don't read things that could potentially trigger it; Kierkegaard was an existential philosopher, not a therapist.
I guess FRM should be able to help with it. Trouble is, as far as I understand it, some part of the unconscious may be trying to hold on to fear of this sort in order to keep you safe, just trying to go a bit "above and beyond" its duties, from what you're telling.
I only experienced what you're describing maybe once, but I do intimately know the sweet, gentle taste of paranoia, panic and the disassociation that comes with it, so I guess it may be somewhat similar. Fear is, ultimately, fear.
"A man who is doing his True Will has the inertia of the Universe to assist him." - A. Crowley