01-12-2021, 01:24 PM
(01-10-2021, 10:40 PM)Frosted Wrote: @Shannon Do you think trying to understand my fear will help me? Do you know why what we fear can also be strangely fascinating?
Those parts that experience and generate fear, do not think logically or rationally. Those parts that do think logically only experience the effects of fear. They don't typically generate it. Understanding fear at the rational, conscious level, may therefore be very helpful or not helpful at all, depending on variables in play.
Fascination with what is fear is usually a combination of multiple different subconscious and/or conscious parts reacting differently to the same thing.
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