responding to fear

Adam Blatner adam at blatner.com
Tue Jan 22 09:01:03 CST 2008


Dear Anath and all.. 
    Yes, as I say, I think there is a place for a little fear, anxiety: In small doses, it bounces us away from our temptation to lapse into complacency. From those caught up in greater degrees of fear, anyone not running around and screaming might seem as if they are also complacent, for the perception of a gradient of emotion may not register as an adequate empathic mirroring of the affect. 
       We need mainly constructive love, let's think about it, yes, let's engage, without getting caught up in the fear.
               The love dimension is also trust/faith that there is an inner voice that one can tune in to, a source of spontaneity.. 

      Warmly, Adam

As for the discussion about fear producing messages etc. According to Kaballah we evolve in two ways:,through suffering and fear of more suffering(that is the way of the masses),or via love (something like Moreno' speech a therapeutic agent to another. the hebrew term for it is "arvut") .The second possibility is something one chooses,or not. 
I think every psychodramatist,sociodramatist etc,  committed to  revealing "truth" ,and helping others to tune to their inner voice  -does  a bit of that job.
The goal; no less than all of the humankind.   

anath
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