You feel hot, You feel cold, You
feel afraid. Fear cannot kill You. It is simply a
Feeling.
Your Subconscious Mind generates feelings in
pre-programmed reaction to events or other stimuli. It
taps into the Emotion Energy source located in the
solar plexus and polarizes it Negative to produce the
Feeling of Fear.
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF FEAR
Fear triggers the Flight or Fight Response in Your
body. This increases Your chances of surviving the
attack of the grizzly bear.
The Response is designed to last only a few minutes.
After a few minutes, You will either have escaped the
grizzly bear or You have died. In either case, You no
longer need the Flight or Fight Response (FFR).
The FFR causes the secretion of two hormones. The first
hormone, adrenaline, increases Your heart rate and
dilates Your blood vessels. This increases the flow of
blood and oxygen to Your brain, nerves and muscles. You
thus have greater speed and reflexes to outrun Your
slowest companion. If You are alone, You have increased
strength, stamina, reflexes and strategy to mortally
wound the grizzly bear.
The second Hormone, glucocorticoid, shuts down most of
Your body’s other systems:
The reproductive system – You don’t need to be
concerned with seduction while the grizzly is chasing
You.
The digestive system – normal liver and pancreas
function and the processing of food are not important
while Your life is threatened.
The immune system – fighting off viruses is not a
concern while the beast is bearing down on You.
The cognitive system – clear thinking and problem
solving are of no concern while dealing with the
grizzly.
ALL Energy is being diverted to Flight or Fight.
If You are frequently afraid – suffering from chronic
stress, then Your reproductive, digestive, immune
and cognitive systems are not functioning a lot of
the time.
Do You often suffer with cold symptoms?
A stressed immune system leads to frequent illness.
Do You have frequent headaches?
An out-of-balance digestive system leads to disease.
Are You having difficulty getting pregnant?
Chronic stress.
Muddled thinking? Chronic stress.